Clark
STONE
(b.
12 September 1844
,
Hanover, Shelby, Indiana, USA
d.
25 January 1932
,
Salem, Oregon, USA
)
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Clark STONE was born 12 September 1844 in Hanover, Shelby, Indiana, USA
Clark STONE was the child of Martin STONE and Caroline COLE and the grandchild of: (maternal) Abel COLE and Rebecca BURNHAMClark was a soldier in the U.S. Civil War.
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Clark STONE died 25 January 1932 in Salem, Oregon, USA.
Spouses:
Hannah Stone (1847 - 1887)
Mary A Freeland Stone (1841 - 1927)*
Children:
William Guy Stone (1871 - 1951)*
Lloyd Bliven Stone (1877 - 1933)*
Ernest L Stone (1878 - 1903)*
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