Almira was born Sep 22, 1866 in Lake City, Calhoun County, Iowa. She was the daughter of George Washington Beebe and Abigail Puckett. In 1880 her family lived in Richland, Republic, Kansas. [1] She had 15 brothers and sisters. On May 01, 1885 she married Paul Eugene Stone in Jackson, Jewell County, Kansas. Paul was born Dec 18, 1859 in Illinois and died in Dec 27, 1925. To this union four children were added. Maude Belle Stone, Clarence Emery Stone, Cecil Durwood Stone and Jeanette Marie Stone. She passed away Jul 30, 1946 in McCook, Red Willow County, Nebraska.
Genealogical Records
Census Records
Primary Source, United States Census, 1880[1] : Data summary: In the 1880 census, Geo W Beebe, age (39) was the head of a Richland, Republic, Kansas household. Members of the household include:
) Abigal Beebe, Wife, Female, 35, Indiana, United States
) Elmira Beebe, Daughter, Female, 13, Iowa, United States
) Elijah Beebe, Son, Male, 12, Iowa, United States
) Abel Beebe, Son, Male, 10, Iowa, United States
) Edward Beebe, Son, Male, 9, Iowa, United States
) Nettie Beebe, Daughter, Female, 7, Kansas, United States
) George W Beebe, Son, Male, 5, Iowa, United States
) John Beebe, Son, Male, 3, Iowa, United States
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Sources
↑ 1.01.1United States Census, 1880 database with images, FamilySearch (Rev : 7 September 2017), Geo W Beebe, Richland, Republic, Kansas, United States; citing enumeration district ED 283, sheet 140D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,394. Geo W Beebe in the 1880 US census
Other Sources
1920 United States Federal Census, Full Name: Almira Stone, Age 53, Birth Year: Abt. 1867, Birth Place: Iowa, Gender: Female, Marital Status: Married, Can Read: Yes, Can Write: yes, Census County: Hayes, State: Nebraska, Race: White, Ethnicity: American, Head Name: Paul E. Stone, Relationship Code: Wife, Relation to Head: Wife, Residence: Hayes, Nebraska, Spouse Birth Place: Illinois, Spouse Name: Paul E. Stone, Census Year: 1920, Census Country: US
Household Members:
Name Age Birth Year Role
Paul E. Stone 60 1860 Head
Note Paul Eugene Stone is not on 1930 Census as he passed away in 1925.
1930 United States Federal Census, Full Name: Almira Stone, Age:" 63, Birth Year: 1867, Birth Place: Iowa, Gender: Female, Marital Status: Widowed, Census Year: 1930, Census Country: US, Event County: Hayes, Event Date: 1930, Event Place: Thornburg, Hayes, Nebraska, Event Township: Thornburg, Language: English, Father's Birthplace: Michigan, Mother's Birthplace: Indiana, Race: White, Household Role: Head, Relationship Code: Self
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DNA Connections
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