Oklahoma Family Tree Stories
Stone Family
Stone, Jesse & Pearl
Pottawatomie County
Family information provided by the donor
Posted June 2016
Jesse Paxton Stone was born to William Henry and Frances (née McFerrin) Stone on May 13, 1883 in Clarksville, Johnson County, Arkansas. William served in the Confederate States Army during the Civil War. He and Frances were married in Monroe County, Mississippi and moved to Johnson County about 1869. The family then moved to Sevier County, Arkansas where Jesse met his future wife, Nina Pearl Nalley.
Pearl was born on December 24, 1884 in Sevier County. Her parents were James Marion Nalley and Mahala Pitts of Paulding County, Georgia. James served in the Georgia State Militia during the Civil War.
Jesse and Pearl were married on January 8, 1905 in Sevier County. Their first three children, Odell, Olen, and Pat, were born in Sevier County. The family moved west of Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma about 1913.
The couple’s other children, Floyd, Dixie, Orbey, and Edith, were born in Pottawatomie County. Jesse was a hard working farmer who loved his family and truly enjoyed life. Pearl was a wonderful mother, cook, and spotless house keeper. Jesse and Pearl were members of New Hope Baptist Church. They lived their final years in Shawnee.
Jesse died on February 26, 1965. Pearl followed him in death on June 30, 1979. Both are buried at the Mission Cemetery in Tecumseh.
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