January 26, 1912
Mrs. Amanda Stone, widow of the late Stephen K. Stone, one of the oldest residents of Fayetteville, died at her home in that city latter part of last week and funeral services were held Sunday. She was born in Kentucky in 1825 and her father, Roderick Brodie, moved to Arkansas in 1834, living in Benton county for a year before moving to Fayetteville. In 1842 she was married to Stephen K. Stone and nine children were born to them, seven of whom are living. Stephen K. Stone was for many years engaged in the mercantile business in which he accumulated quite a fortune. At his death he bequeathed his real estate to his children and his personal property to his wife, and this, estimated at from $40,000 to $50,000, now goes to the children.
January 26, 1912
Mrs. Amanda Stone, widow of the late Stephen K. Stone, one of the oldest residents of Fayetteville, died at her home in that city latter part of last week and funeral services were held Sunday. She was born in Kentucky in 1825 and her father, Roderick Brodie, moved to Arkansas in 1834, living in Benton county for a year before moving to Fayetteville. In 1842 she was married to Stephen K. Stone and nine children were born to them, seven of whom are living. Stephen K. Stone was for many years engaged in the mercantile business in which he accumulated quite a fortune. At his death he bequeathed his real estate to his children and his personal property to his wife, and this, estimated at from $40,000 to $50,000, now goes to the children.
Family Members
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Stephen Robert Stone
1843–1916
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Mary Matilda Stone Albright
1843–1925
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Eliza Brodie Stone
1845–1848
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James Brodie Stone
1850–1857
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George Whitfield Stone
1851–1855
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Benjamin Hicks Stone
1852–1942
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William Cobb Stone
1856–1929
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Lodwick B. Stone
1859–1939
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Amanda Malvina Stone
1861–1945
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Albert Brodie Stone
1865–1943
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Infant Son Stone
1869–1869
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