Frederic
STONE
(b.
4 December 1841
,
Hanover, Shelby, Indiana, USA
d.
4 November 1910
,
Palmer, Nebraska, USA
)
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Frederic STONE was born 4 December 1841 in Hanover, Shelby, Indiana, USA
Frederic STONE was the child of Martin STONE and Caroline COLE and the grandchild of: (maternal) Abel COLE and Rebecca BURNHAMFrederic was a soldier in the U.S. Civil War.
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Frederic STONE died 4 November 1910 in Palmer, Nebraska, USA.
Spouse:
Olive I McCormick Stone (1846 - 1942)*
Children:
George Edwin Stone (1870 - 1949)*
Ida Irene Stone Scarborough (1872 - 1951)*
Alva Fredrick Stone (1873 - 1958)*
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