Advertisement

Ada <I>Prigeon</I> Stone

Advertisement

Ada Prigeon Stone

Birth
Gonzales County, Texas, USA
Death
8 Apr 1960 (aged 110)
Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas, USA
Burial
Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.4997, Longitude: -97.4522944
Memorial ID
View Source
Daughter of Emanuel Prigeon and Emeline Line Bryant

Gonzales Inquirer Apr. 24, 1959

109-Year-Old Ex-Slave Recalls Days Long Past

A former slave, one hundred and nine years old Ada Stone of near Gonzales doesn't consider her age a handicap.
Slyly she will tell you, " I'm over a hundred years old."
Her mother lived to be 113, according to Mrs. Stone's 83 year old daughter , Mrs. Sarah Bateman.
"But. I can eat anything and I like good things to eat," said Ada. " I don't just like sweet potatoes, I loves them."
Ada's daughter Sarah, with whom she makes her home, says fresh pork and sweet potatoes are Ada's favorite diet.
Even though the 109 year old woman spends most of her days in a wheelchair now she now she still has ideas of what it means to be active.
"She wanted to make some soap this morning," the daughter said. " It took a while to convince her she couldn't do it."
Ada likes to let her mind wander back to her early years. Her father , as a slave, was sold before the 109 year old woman was born. She never saw him.
" I was John Mooney's slave, down on Peach Creek," she said. " He had lots of slaves, and we all worked hard but he was good to us."
Ada can still remember seeing slaves chained together as they were put on an auction block to be sold. She also remembered carting dinner out to them in the fields. She tells how they would sit down right out in the field in the sun and eat.
Devoted to her mistress from slavery days, Ada still talks about
"She used to come down from San Antonio to see me after the war was over," explained the 109 year old woman. " She was good to me."
Ada is proud of the fact that she owns her on home which she and her husband bought many years ago,
" My white people didn't give it to me, I worked and earned it," she said."And I think I enjoy it better because I did work hard for it."
Her daughter Sarah recalls how when she was a small child her mother would take her out into the fields to work. She also worked in private homes.
Eventually Ada and her husband accumulated the money to buy the house.
A devoted religious woman, Ada has some of the walls of her home covered with religious pictures and quotations.
"You have to run from the devil all the time," she will tell you.

Obituary Gonzales Inquirer Apr. 14, 1960

Ex-Slave Dies At Age Of 110; Funeral Sunday

Services will be held in the Henderson Chapel at 4 p.m. Sunday for Mrs. Ada Stone,110-year-old former slave, under the direction of the Rev. A. Holden of that church.
Mrs. Stone was born February 5, 1850, a slave of John Mooney on Peach Creek. Survivors include her 84-year-old daughter, Mrs. Sarah Batemon, and five generations of grandchildren.
Although confined to a wheel chair for sometime before hr death, Mrs. Stone like to recall the old days, and was particularly fond of remembering when her old mistresses used to visit her.
The body will lie in state at 907 N. Hastings until time for the services.
Daughter of Emanuel Prigeon and Emeline Line Bryant

Gonzales Inquirer Apr. 24, 1959

109-Year-Old Ex-Slave Recalls Days Long Past

A former slave, one hundred and nine years old Ada Stone of near Gonzales doesn't consider her age a handicap.
Slyly she will tell you, " I'm over a hundred years old."
Her mother lived to be 113, according to Mrs. Stone's 83 year old daughter , Mrs. Sarah Bateman.
"But. I can eat anything and I like good things to eat," said Ada. " I don't just like sweet potatoes, I loves them."
Ada's daughter Sarah, with whom she makes her home, says fresh pork and sweet potatoes are Ada's favorite diet.
Even though the 109 year old woman spends most of her days in a wheelchair now she now she still has ideas of what it means to be active.
"She wanted to make some soap this morning," the daughter said. " It took a while to convince her she couldn't do it."
Ada likes to let her mind wander back to her early years. Her father , as a slave, was sold before the 109 year old woman was born. She never saw him.
" I was John Mooney's slave, down on Peach Creek," she said. " He had lots of slaves, and we all worked hard but he was good to us."
Ada can still remember seeing slaves chained together as they were put on an auction block to be sold. She also remembered carting dinner out to them in the fields. She tells how they would sit down right out in the field in the sun and eat.
Devoted to her mistress from slavery days, Ada still talks about
"She used to come down from San Antonio to see me after the war was over," explained the 109 year old woman. " She was good to me."
Ada is proud of the fact that she owns her on home which she and her husband bought many years ago,
" My white people didn't give it to me, I worked and earned it," she said."And I think I enjoy it better because I did work hard for it."
Her daughter Sarah recalls how when she was a small child her mother would take her out into the fields to work. She also worked in private homes.
Eventually Ada and her husband accumulated the money to buy the house.
A devoted religious woman, Ada has some of the walls of her home covered with religious pictures and quotations.
"You have to run from the devil all the time," she will tell you.

Obituary Gonzales Inquirer Apr. 14, 1960

Ex-Slave Dies At Age Of 110; Funeral Sunday

Services will be held in the Henderson Chapel at 4 p.m. Sunday for Mrs. Ada Stone,110-year-old former slave, under the direction of the Rev. A. Holden of that church.
Mrs. Stone was born February 5, 1850, a slave of John Mooney on Peach Creek. Survivors include her 84-year-old daughter, Mrs. Sarah Batemon, and five generations of grandchildren.
Although confined to a wheel chair for sometime before hr death, Mrs. Stone like to recall the old days, and was particularly fond of remembering when her old mistresses used to visit her.
The body will lie in state at 907 N. Hastings until time for the services.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

See more Stone or Prigeon memorials in:

Flower Delivery Sponsor and Remove Ads

Advertisement

  • Created by: Cindy S Munson
  • Added: Mar 20, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87092666/ada-stone: accessed ), memorial page for Ada Prigeon Stone (5 Feb 1850–8 Apr 1960), Find a Grave Memorial ID 87092666, citing Gonzales City Cemetery Church St Section, Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Cindy S Munson (contributor 47210136).