- Benjamin Gwinn Stonestreet [1831-1905]
- Mary Ellen Sellman [1831-1900]
Married Gertrude Worthington (Wood) Stonestreet
Children:
- Benjamin Gwinn Stonestreet [1900-1960]
- Virginia Worthington Stonestreet [1900-1978]
- Joseph Harris Stonestreet [1905-1957]
Widely Known Montgomery Physician Succumbs to Pneumonia
Baltimore Sun - January 13, 1909
Dr. J. Harris Stonestreet, 48 years old, one of the best-known physicians in Montgomery County, died this afternoon of pneumonia at his home at Barnesville. Dr. Stonestreet had been attending Mr. David Rinehart up to Wednesday last, when he was taken ill. He become unconscious soon afterward and remained so until his death. The death of Dr. Stonestreet is deeply deplored. Throughout his practice here for the last 20 years, when he came here from Charles county, he had been especially charitable to the poor.
Dr. Stonestreet was the Republican School Commissioner of the county.
He was a son of the late B. G. Stonestreet, a former clerk of court of Charles county, and is survived by a widow and three children. His widow was a Miss Wood, a daughter of the late Dr. Vinton Wood, of Barnesville.
His funeral is to take place Friday and burial will be in Monocacy Cemetery at Beallsville. Services are to be held at his home.
- Benjamin Gwinn Stonestreet [1831-1905]
- Mary Ellen Sellman [1831-1900]
Married Gertrude Worthington (Wood) Stonestreet
Children:
- Benjamin Gwinn Stonestreet [1900-1960]
- Virginia Worthington Stonestreet [1900-1978]
- Joseph Harris Stonestreet [1905-1957]
Widely Known Montgomery Physician Succumbs to Pneumonia
Baltimore Sun - January 13, 1909
Dr. J. Harris Stonestreet, 48 years old, one of the best-known physicians in Montgomery County, died this afternoon of pneumonia at his home at Barnesville. Dr. Stonestreet had been attending Mr. David Rinehart up to Wednesday last, when he was taken ill. He become unconscious soon afterward and remained so until his death. The death of Dr. Stonestreet is deeply deplored. Throughout his practice here for the last 20 years, when he came here from Charles county, he had been especially charitable to the poor.
Dr. Stonestreet was the Republican School Commissioner of the county.
He was a son of the late B. G. Stonestreet, a former clerk of court of Charles county, and is survived by a widow and three children. His widow was a Miss Wood, a daughter of the late Dr. Vinton Wood, of Barnesville.
His funeral is to take place Friday and burial will be in Monocacy Cemetery at Beallsville. Services are to be held at his home.
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