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Barton Warren Stone Jr.

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Barton Warren Stone Jr.

Birth
Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky, USA
Death
26 Feb 1881 (aged 63)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7763472, Longitude: -96.8006889
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Kentucky native Barton Warren Stone came to Dallas from Tennessee in 1851. He prospered at farming and the practice of law. In 1852 he helped lead a rebellion against Peters Colony agent H. O. Hedgecoxe. Though initially opposed to Texas' secession, Stone organized and commanded two Confederate Cavalry regiments during the Civil War. He was a Colonel in the 6th Texas Cavalry, CSA. He later moved his family to a farm in Missouri, but returned to Dallas in 1879 to practice law.

Spouse: Margaret Mary Howard (1824-1855), married May 21st, 1844, at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois

Spouse: Susan Smith (1835-?), married February 24th, 1857, at Montgomery County, Kentucky

Father: Barton Warren Stone, Sr. (1772-1844)

Mother: Celia Wilson Bowen (1792-1857)

Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.
Kentucky native Barton Warren Stone came to Dallas from Tennessee in 1851. He prospered at farming and the practice of law. In 1852 he helped lead a rebellion against Peters Colony agent H. O. Hedgecoxe. Though initially opposed to Texas' secession, Stone organized and commanded two Confederate Cavalry regiments during the Civil War. He was a Colonel in the 6th Texas Cavalry, CSA. He later moved his family to a farm in Missouri, but returned to Dallas in 1879 to practice law.

Spouse: Margaret Mary Howard (1824-1855), married May 21st, 1844, at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois

Spouse: Susan Smith (1835-?), married February 24th, 1857, at Montgomery County, Kentucky

Father: Barton Warren Stone, Sr. (1772-1844)

Mother: Celia Wilson Bowen (1792-1857)

Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.


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