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Historical Markers in Stoneham, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Grimes County, Texas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Grimes County, TX (63) Brazos County, TX (80) Madison County, TX (32) Montgomery County, TX (68) Walker County, TX (99) Waller County, TX (49) Washington County, TX (161)  GrimesCounty(63) Grimes County (63)  BrazosCounty(80) Brazos County (80)  MadisonCounty(32) Madison County (32)  MontgomeryCounty(68) Montgomery County (68)  WalkerCounty(99) Walker County (99)  WallerCounty(49) Waller County (49)  WashingtonCounty(161) Washington County (161)
Anderson is the county seat for Grimes County
Stoneham is in Grimes County
      Grimes County (63)  
ADJACENT TO GRIMES COUNTY
      Brazos County (80)  
      Madison County (32)  
      Montgomery County (68)  
      Walker County (99)  
      Waller County (49)  
      Washington County (161)  
 
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1 Texas, Grimes County, Stoneham — 22861 — Andrew Jackson Montgomery
Born in Tennessee in 1801 Came to Texas in 1819 Participated in the Battle of San Jacinto as member of Captain James Gillespie's Company Map (db m169880) HM
2 Texas, Grimes County, Stoneham — 8602 — Andrew Jackson Montgomery(Apr. 4, 1801 - Dec. 3, 1863)
Born in Blount County, Tennessee, Andrew Jackson Montgomery came to Texas in 1819 with the James Long Expedition. In 1823, as the first known settler in Montgomery County, he opened a trading post at the crossing of two Indian trails. From his . . . Map (db m169881) HM
3 Texas, Grimes County, Stoneham — 15400 — John Montgomery
Native of Alabama Came to Texas in 1830 Participated in the Battle of San Jacinto A member of Captain James Gillaspie's CompanyMap (db m169871) HM
4 Texas, Grimes County, Stoneham — 8619 — Stoneham Methodist Church
Early settlers of Stoneham, established in 1885, attended Methodist services in nearby Plantersville. This congregation was organized by 12 members of the Plantersville Church in 1885. Services were held in a school and led by circuit riding . . . Map (db m169181) HM
5 Texas, Grimes County, Stoneham — 8618 — The Stoneham Cemetery
Franklin Jarvis Greenwood (1804 - 1882), who came to Texas in 1829, donated land for this cemetery. It was originally called "High Point" for a nearby settlement. The first known interments were Greenwood's daughters Mary Anne (b. 1840) and . . . Map (db m169140) HM
 
 
 
 
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May. 2, 2024