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Gary Claydena Stoneking

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Gary Claydena Stoneking

Birth
Schuyler County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Jul 1948 (aged 62)
Macomb, McDonough County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Macomb, McDonough County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 317 Addition 4
Memorial ID
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NO MARKER
Birth year estimated from census.

Info from ILL Death cert #0028781

May be son Gary, of Christopher and Nancy (Graham) Stoneking, husband of Blanche Clayton.


In 1910 Gary was a clay shoveller for the Macomb sewer pipe works. Later he was a machine repairer. By 1930 Gary and Blanche were parents to additional children: Laverne, Ivan, Katherine, Elbert, Dorothy and Gerald. Another son, Kenneth, died in infancy.

Note: Dorothy has been linked to Gary as a daughter. Her obit lists brothers Albert, Elbert, Gerald Max, Ivan, Billy Wayne, and Laverne Stoneking and one sister Kathryn. It does not mention Henry or Kenneth, although they died as infants before Dorothy's birth and their existence may have been unknown to her family. All of the other children predeceased Dorothy.

Buried July 22 1948 and is in same lot as Kathryn Canavit (no stone) and Blanchet Zimmerman (no stone).


NO MARKER
Birth year estimated from census.

Info from ILL Death cert #0028781

May be son Gary, of Christopher and Nancy (Graham) Stoneking, husband of Blanche Clayton.


In 1910 Gary was a clay shoveller for the Macomb sewer pipe works. Later he was a machine repairer. By 1930 Gary and Blanche were parents to additional children: Laverne, Ivan, Katherine, Elbert, Dorothy and Gerald. Another son, Kenneth, died in infancy.

Note: Dorothy has been linked to Gary as a daughter. Her obit lists brothers Albert, Elbert, Gerald Max, Ivan, Billy Wayne, and Laverne Stoneking and one sister Kathryn. It does not mention Henry or Kenneth, although they died as infants before Dorothy's birth and their existence may have been unknown to her family. All of the other children predeceased Dorothy.

Buried July 22 1948 and is in same lot as Kathryn Canavit (no stone) and Blanchet Zimmerman (no stone).



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