Individual Details
Kinzea Stone Jr.
(August 27, 1813 - December 4, 1878)
Information about the family and descendants of Kenzea Stone is from "Descendants of Zachariah Wood, Sr. and Lucinda Seamonds," by Friends of the Union Church, page 325.
"Kinzea Jr. a farmer, lived at "Cedar Grove" on Stoner Creek near Paris. His farm was valued at $13,300.00 in the 1850 Census; in later years he owned about 40 negro Slaves. During the Mexican War Kinzea was a Colonel in the Kentucky Militia, a group not sent to the front. When he died intestate, his stepson David M. Dodge was appointed administrator of the estate. Source: The Roberts-Orme Ancestry, Volume I, Family 30-31/Pages 130 - 131. Kinzea Jr. a farmer, lived at "Cedar Grove" on Stoner Creek near Paris. His farm was valued at $13,300.00 in the 1850 Census; in later years he owned about 40 negro Slaves. During the Mexican War Kinzea was a Colonel in the Kentucky Militia, a group not sent to the front. When he died intestate, his stepson David M. Dodge was appointed administrator of the estate." (The Roberts-Orme Ancestry, Volume I, Family 30-31/Pages 130 - 131.)
"Kinzea Jr. a farmer, lived at "Cedar Grove" on Stoner Creek near Paris. His farm was valued at $13,300.00 in the 1850 Census; in later years he owned about 40 negro Slaves. During the Mexican War Kinzea was a Colonel in the Kentucky Militia, a group not sent to the front. When he died intestate, his stepson David M. Dodge was appointed administrator of the estate. Source: The Roberts-Orme Ancestry, Volume I, Family 30-31/Pages 130 - 131. Kinzea Jr. a farmer, lived at "Cedar Grove" on Stoner Creek near Paris. His farm was valued at $13,300.00 in the 1850 Census; in later years he owned about 40 negro Slaves. During the Mexican War Kinzea was a Colonel in the Kentucky Militia, a group not sent to the front. When he died intestate, his stepson David M. Dodge was appointed administrator of the estate." (The Roberts-Orme Ancestry, Volume I, Family 30-31/Pages 130 - 131.)
Events
Birth | August 27, 1813 | Bourbon County, Kentucky | |||
Marriage | July 16, 1832 | Bourbon County, Kentucky - Elizabeth Ann Seamonds | |||
Death | December 4, 1878 | Bourbon County, Kentucky |
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Ann Seamonds (1813 - 1901) |
Child | Jesse Newton Stone (1837 - 1902) |
Child | Sarah Ann Stone (1839 - 1916) |
Child | Malinda Josephine Stone (1841 - 1919) |
Child | Henry Clay Stone (1843 - 1919) |
Child | Martha Frances Stone (1845 - 1916) |
Child | Mary Elizabeth "Bettie" Stone (1848 - 1922) |
Child | Preston Kinzea Stone (1851 - 1925) |
Child | Edward Victoria Stone (1854 - 1860) |
Child | Howard Norris Stone (1857 - 1858) |
Father | Kenza Stone (1774 - 1846) |
Mother | Sarah "Sally" Watts (1780 - 1834) |
Sibling | Elijah Watts Stone (1798 - 1821) |
Sibling | Thomas Stone (1800 - 1805) |
Sibling | Howard Stone (1803 - 1826) |
Sibling | Agnes F. Stone (1804 - 1858) |
Sibling | James Austin Stone (1807 - 1857) |
Sibling | Frances "Fanny" Long Stone (1809 - 1830) |
Sibling | Sarah Jane "Sally" Stone (1811 - 1855) |
Sibling | Catherine Stone (1815 - 1838) |
Sibling | Edward Stone (1817 - 1858) |
Sibling | Ann "Nancy" Stone (1819 - 1885) |
Sibling | John Stone (1821 - 1900) |