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Isaac Hugh Stone 

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Henry Dassex Stone
1765 - 12/24/1840

Georgia Elizabeth Hansford
1785 - 3/5/1826
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Isaac Hugh Stone
1809 - 1850
Isaac Hugh Stone was born about 1809 somewhere in Georgia and died about 1850 somewhere in Florida. Dates for birth and death are estimated. He lived to be about 41 years old.

He married Caroline Wood. His second marriage was to Frances Sansom.
Children:
Elizabeth P.(1835)
Isaac H.(1847)
Rhonda M. (1847-1904)marry Barry Nall
Records
Census6/1/1840 FL (Jackson County) 31 yrs old 
page 24, line 21 - The family of Iassc H. Stone consists of: one male under 5 years old, one male between 20-30 years old, one male 30-40, one female under 5 years old, and one female between 15-20 years old. 
Additional information about Jackson County, FL around 1840: , is the largest town and soon begins to battle Marianna (founded in 1827) for the position of county seat. The battle grew so intense, Webbville lobbied and won the creation of a new county from the eastern half. Lafayette was formed in 1932 and takes a large portion of the votes. Two years later and the county is absorbed back into Jackson county and Marianna becomes the county seat. Click here to see a map from this timeperiod.  
Census10/17/1850 Division 5 FL (Calhoun County) 41 yrs old 
Wm J. Sanson (age 33 -born in AL), Benet T. Sanson (age 18, born in GA), Elizabeth S. (7 AL), Elizabeth S. (24 AL), John S. (12 AL), Martha (28 FL), Mary E. (15 FL), R. M. (50 FL), Virginia A (19 FL) Isaac H. Stone (5 FL), and R. M. Stone (4 FL, female) .

two of Isaac's children living with the Sanson family. 
Additional information about Calhoun County, FL around 1850: Click here to see a map from this timeperiod.  

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1 1810 Western Florida, from the Pearl River to the Mississippi, is annexed by the US from Spain.
4 1813 During 1813-14, over 2,000 Muskogee-speaking Creeks move to Florida in response to the Creek Civil War (also known as the Red-sticks War). Most come from AL and GA.
9 1818 First Seminole Indian War takes place when Andrew Jackson brings his troops into northern Florida.
12 1821 Spain formally cedes Florida to the United States in 1821, according to terms of the Adams-Onís Treaty. Spanish colonists as well as settlers from the newly formed United States begin to pour into the new territory. Prior to this change, Florida was a wilderness sparsely dotted with settlements of native Indians, escaped/freed slaves and Spaniards.
13 1822 Florida Territory is purchased
14 1823 The Treaty of Moultrie Creek pushes the Seminole Indian towns into the interior of the Florida peninsula.
15 1824 Tallahassee is established at the capital of Florida because it is half-way between the two government centers in St. Augustine and Pensacola. The Legislative Council meets in November in a log house erected in the vicinity of today's capitol.
26 1835 The Second Seminole Indian War keeps the United States and Seminoles Indians fighting in North & Central Florida.
28 1837 NEWS HEADLINES: In October, Chief Osceola of the Seminole Indians is captured when he arrives for supposed truce negotiations at Fort Payton. He is imprisoned at St. Augustine, FL where he refuses to eat and attempts to escape several times. In December he is moved to a prison in SC where he dies on January 20, 1838. At the time of his death, Osceola was the most famous American Indian.
33 1842 Second Seminole Indian War ends and some of the Seminole Indians living in FL are moved to the Indian Territory
33 1842 Congress passes the Armed Occupation Act of 1842. It entitles persons willing and able to bear arms against the Indians and establish themselves in villages along the borders of Indian territory ownership of their land after 5 years.
36 1845 Florida becomes the 27th state to join the United States. William Moseley becomes the first governor and David Yulee the first senator.
41 1850 Florida's total population has grown to 87,445. This includes about 39,000 slaves and 1,000 free blacks. Indians were not counted.
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2 1811 Tecumseh visits the Creek Indians living in what will become Georgia and Alabama to try to persuade them to join his fight against the flood of white settlers. Some towns join forces with Tecumseh and become known as "Red Sticks".
2 1811 Madison County created.
3 1812 The Creek tribes in southern Alabama and Georgia find themselves under increasing pressure from white settlers. Led by Chief Weatherford, they accepted an alliance with Tecumseh and are nicknamed "Red Sticks".
3 1812 Emanual County formed.
4 1813 During 1813-14, Muskogee-speaking Creeks leave GA and move into areas in Northern FL in response to the Creek Civil War (also known as the Red-sticks War).
8 1817 First Seminole war begins as Georgia backwoodsmen attack Indians just north of the Florida border. !817-1818. General Andrew Jackson invades the area.
10 1819 Rabun County formed.
11 1820 December 20 - Campbell and Randolph Counties formed.
12 1821 May 15 - Dooly, Fayette, Henry, Houston, Monroe and Newton Counties formed.
13 1822 December 9 - Bibb, Dekalb and Pike Counties formed.
14 1823 December 8 - Decatur County formed.
15 1824 December 15 - Upson and Ware Counties formed.
16 1825 Baker, Lowndes, Thomas, Butts and Taliaferro Counties formed.
17 1826 January 24 - Treaty of Washington abrogates Treaty of Indian Springs. The Creeks cede a smaller area and are allowed to remain on their lands until January 1, 1826.
18 1827 December 14, - Harris, Marion, Meriwether and Talbot.
21 1830 Cherokee, Heard, and Stewrt Counties are formed.
22 1831 Sumter County is formed.
23 1832 December 3 - Bartow, Cobb, Crawford, Floyd, Forsyth, Gilmer, Lumpkin, Murray, Paulding, and Union Counties formed.
24 1833 Walker County is formed.
27 1836 Seminoles massacre Major Francis L. Dade and his 103 man command. This starts the second Seminole War. February - Battle of Hitchity. March 27 - Colonel J.W. Fannin and his Georgian's executed by order of Santa Ana at Goliad on Palm Sunday. July - Battle of Brushy Creek. July 3 - Battle of Chickasawachee Swamp. July 27 - Battle of Echowanochaway Creek.
28 1837 Mcon and Dade Counties are formed.
29 1838 Chattooga County formed
38 1847 Atlanta, Georgia is incorporated. Formally Marthasville
41 1850 Gordon and Clinch Counties are formed.
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5 1814 The first locomotive engine was created by Stephenson
21 1830 The first railroad is constructed between Liverpool and Manchester, England
30 1839 Goodyear invents vulcanized rubber, opening the door for tires and other rubber products.
35 1844 The first telegraph message is sent by Morse, who later invents the Mores Code
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2 1811 NEWS HEADLINES: Tecumseh's emerging Indian Confederacy is defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe in Ohio. Afterwards, Tecumseh and his brother travel from their Shawnee homes in the north to recruit and unify the southern Indians.
3 1812 NEWS HEADLINES: War of 1812 begins and will continue for until 1814. Some call it the Second War of Independence because the US fights Great Britain to a stalemate, Americas independence was assured.
19 1828 Gold is discovered in Georgia.
25 1834 July 9 - The S.S. John Randolph, the first successful iron steamship, is launched in Savannah
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2 1811 By 1811 the new "Federal Road" (which started as a horse path) is filled with a steady flow of white settlers into Creek Indian Territories. The Spanish begin to fan hostile sentiments among the Indians.
11 1820 The Act of April 24, 1820 abolished the land purchase credit system, fixed the price of public lands at $1.25 per acre, and set the minimum purchase at 80 acres. After a person purchased land, a final certificate was issued by the land office and sent to Washington DC to be verified and signed by the President -- a time consuming process. Public lands were most typically available through US treaties with Indians who agreed to be removed from their homelands.
21 1830 Indian Removal Act signed and the moving of eastern Indians west of the Mississippi begins.
26 1835 Second Seminole Indian War begins.
28 1837 The trickery used to capture Seminole Indian Chief Osceola (Assi Yohola) creates a public uproar and U.S. General Jesup is publicly condemned.
31 1840 Oregon Trail is established
33 1842 Second Seminole Indian War ends and thousands of Seminole Indians are forced to move west of the Mississippi.
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24 1833 Santa Anna is elected President of Mexico


The Children of Isaac Hugh Stone

41 years old
Elizabeth 'Eliza' Prudence Stone
Born somewhere in Florida on October 26, 1835 and died in Calhoun, Florida on May 28, 1906. She was 70 years old.

Her parents were Isaac Hugh Stone(1809-1852)and Caroline Wood Stone(1816). Caroline's parents were Silas (1790)and Rhoda Prudence Chapman Wood (1795).

Eliza and Terrel's children were:
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Isacc H. Stone
Born somewhere in South Carolina on October 17, 1845 and died somewhere in Florida on January 28, 1919. He was 73 years old.

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