He's buried in Pickinsville Upper Cemetery #61158778
Thomas studied medicine under Dr. Levert, was for four years at the Charity hospital at Mobile, and took a course and graduated from the Medical College in Philadelphia. He began his practice at Fairfield, Pickens County, Alabama, 1 Jan 1855. In the spring of 1862, he enlisted as a lieutenant of Co. G, 40th Alabama Infantry Regiment, C. S. A. and was elected major of the regiment. Later he was promoted to lieutenant colonel, which rank he held at death. He was a Democrat and Presbyterian.
He's buried in Pickinsville Upper Cemetery #61158778
Thomas studied medicine under Dr. Levert, was for four years at the Charity hospital at Mobile, and took a course and graduated from the Medical College in Philadelphia. He began his practice at Fairfield, Pickens County, Alabama, 1 Jan 1855. In the spring of 1862, he enlisted as a lieutenant of Co. G, 40th Alabama Infantry Regiment, C. S. A. and was elected major of the regiment. Later he was promoted to lieutenant colonel, which rank he held at death. He was a Democrat and Presbyterian.
Gravesite Details
40th Ala. Reg. of the Confederate Army.
Family Members
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Lewis Maxwell Stone Sr
1819–1890
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William DeSaix Stone Jr
1822–1865
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Elizabeth Ann Stone Ivey
1825–1844
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Mary Jones Stone Sorley
1828–1907
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George Washington Stone
1831–1864
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LTC Thomas Oswald Stone
1834–1864
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Mildred Stone Chapman
1837–1912
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John Elliott Stone
1840–1853
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Richard Fielding Stone
1843–1894
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Loulie Stone Henley
1846–1925
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