On the 1900 Census, Gregg County, Texas, Floyd appeared in the household of his parents, Timothy and Ethel C. Stone, along with younger sisters, Minnie Stone, then 6, and Lillie Stone, then 4. All three of these children passed before the 1910 Census was taken.
On Ancestry.com's, "Texas, U.S. Death Certificates, 1903-1982", young Floyd was found as "Flod Stone", Male; White; Age 17; born abt 1891 in Texas; death date of March 8, 1908; and death place of E. Locust St., Tyler, Texas.
DAILY COURIER AND TIMES; Tyler, Smith County, Texas; Monday, March 9, 1908; Page 3:
"STONE, Floyd
Died March 8, 1908, of typhoid-pneumonia. Sick only a few days. Age 17. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Stone. Five months ago, on Oct. 8, a younger sister died."
On the 1900 Census, Gregg County, Texas, Floyd appeared in the household of his parents, Timothy and Ethel C. Stone, along with younger sisters, Minnie Stone, then 6, and Lillie Stone, then 4. All three of these children passed before the 1910 Census was taken.
On Ancestry.com's, "Texas, U.S. Death Certificates, 1903-1982", young Floyd was found as "Flod Stone", Male; White; Age 17; born abt 1891 in Texas; death date of March 8, 1908; and death place of E. Locust St., Tyler, Texas.
DAILY COURIER AND TIMES; Tyler, Smith County, Texas; Monday, March 9, 1908; Page 3:
"STONE, Floyd
Died March 8, 1908, of typhoid-pneumonia. Sick only a few days. Age 17. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Stone. Five months ago, on Oct. 8, a younger sister died."
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