About David Augustin Stone Families
Mission
Our organization is established to seek out and gather in descendants of STONE progenitors in order to nourish the living, honor the dead, and strengthen the sense of heritage. It is our aim to forge binding ties through the preservation of histories, the saving ordinances, and the promotion of nurturing sociability; and to foster among us the cherished values inherent in the Stone legacy.
David Augustin Stone had 3 wives but never at the same time and 11 children. Can you name them? Find them all here on this site.
On Feb 23 2011 we were able to upgrade the site to include 5,000 photos with other features. Feel free to share what you have and remember that this site is secure.
There are photo albums generated for each of their children who had issue and some of the grandchildren also. More albums can be generated upon request.
We have made some members site administrators to make changes/updates on our family tree. If you wish to be an administrator, please let me know, you can however, make changes on your family.
If you would like some guidelines to help you get started or we can talk on the phone while we are online together. (435.592.3564)
Thanks to family members who have contributed to keep this site available, hoping this will still be available in the years to come. David Leonard Stone.
STONE COAT OF ARMS (See in photos)
STONE was a locational name 'the dweller by the stone or rock' some remarkable sign or landmark, of English origin. Local names usually denoted where a man held his land, and indicated where he actually lived. Early records of the name mention STANE (without surname) who was listed as a tenant in the Domesday Book of 1086. The name appears as STANAS (without surname) in the year 1145, County Oxford. Warin de la Stane of the County of Devon in 1273. Johannes del Stone was mentioned in the Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379. John Francis Stone was baptised at St. James's Church, Clerkenwell, London in 1609. The names introduced into Britain by the Normans during and in the wake of the Invasion of 1066, are nearly all territorial in origin. The followers of William the Conqueror were a pretty mixed lot, and while some of them brought the names of their castles and villages in Normandy with them, many were adventurers of different nationalities attached to William's standard by the hope of plunder, and possessing no family or territorial names of their own. Those of them who acquired lands in England were called by their manors, while others took the name of the offices they held or the military titles given to them, and sometimes, a younger son of a Norman landowner, on receiving a grant of land in his new home dropped his paternal name and adopted that of his newly acquired property. An eminent member of the name was Nicholas Stone (1586-1647) the English mason and architect. He was master mason to James VI. and Charles I. He carried out the designs of Inigo Jones and completed the tombs of Sir Thomas Bodley in Oxford and John Donne in St. Paul's Cathedral. Jerome Stone, 1727-1756, schoolmaster in Dunkeld, 'was the real discoverer to modern knowledge of the ancient Ossianic ballads'. The associated arms are recorded in Burkes General Armory. Ulster King of Arms in 1884. Registered at County Lancashire. The lion depicted in the arms is the noblest of all wild beasts which is made to be the emblem of strength and valour, and is on that account the most frequently borne in Coat- Armour.
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Getting Around There are several ways to browse the family tree. The Tree View graphically shows the relationship of selected person to their kin. The Family View shows the person you have selected in the center, with his/her photo on the left and notes on the right. Above are the father and mother and below are the children. The Ancestor Chart shows the person you have selected in the left, with the photograph above and children below. On the right are the parents, grandparents and great-grandparents. The Descendant Chart shows the person you have selected in the left, with the photograph and parents below. On the right are the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Do you know who your second cousins are? Try the Kinship Relationships Tool. Your site can generate various Reports for each name in your family tree. You can select a name from the list on the top-right menu bar.
In addition to the charts and reports you have Photo Albums, the Events list and the Relationships tool. Family photographs are organized in the Photo Index. Each Album's photographs are accompanied by a caption. To enlarge a photograph just click on it. Keep up with the family birthdays and anniversaries in the Events list. Birthdays and Anniversaries of living persons are listed by month. Want to know how you are related to anybody ? Check out the Relationships tool. |
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