Her great grandfather Michael born 1777 Maryland
married in Georgia to Polly Wells, where they had several children and are found
in County, Alabama in 1850 with two of their sons married with children.
Benjamin and William.
A third son Charles was married with sons named
Tecumseh and Osceola Stone in Chambers County.
Ben had Augustus Marvin who was Anna'a
father. The other Stone families seemed to ease back into
Georgia.
1880 United States Federal Census Name: A. M.
Stone Home in 1880: Thomasville, Bullock, Alabama Age: 37 Estimated
birth year: abt 1843 Birthplace: Alabama Relation to head-of-household:
Self (Head) Spouse's name: M. A. Father's birthplace: Georgia
Mother's birthplace: Georgia Occupation: Farming Marital Status:
Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age
A. M. Stone 37 M. A. Stone 32 Arthur Stone 13
Sallie Stone 11 Lucy Stone 9 Anna Stone 5
Charles Stone 1
The men began to work the railroad after
the War Between the States and after Anna had children, so did her
sons.
We do not know how she met her husbands but the
first Wm Fenn was much older and widowed with a baby girl named Carolyn so Anna
married him in 1893 and had her first son in 1894.
1870 United States Federal Census Name:
John Fenn Estimated Birth Year: abt 1825 Age in 1870: 45
Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1870: Notasulga, Macon, Alabama
Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View
Image Post Office: Notasulga Household Members: Name Age John
Fenn 45 Emily Fenn 39 Madison Fenn 17 William Fenn
15 Thomas S Fenn 12 Ida Fenn 7
1880 United States Federal Census Name: William Fenn
Home in 1880: Tuskegee, Macon, Alabama Age: 28 Estimated Birth Year:
abt 1852 Birthplace: Alabama Relation to Head of Household: Son
Father's Name: John Father's birthplace: Alabama Mother's Name:
Emily Mother's birthplace: Alabama Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Laborer Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender:
Male John Fenn 55 Emily Fenn 50 William Fenn 28
probably born in 1850 since he was on the 1850 census. Madisen Fenn 25
Thomas Fenn 21
William was buried at Greenwood Cemetery,
Montgomery County in 1922 by his third wife in a plot owned by Preston Orr. His
son Emmett Marvin at his foot and brother Madison at his
side.
1920 United States Federal Census Name: Mayr
Stone [Mary Stone] Home in 1920: Macon Ward 2, Bibb, Georgia
Age: 73 years Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847 Birthplace:
Alabama Relation to Head of House: Mother Father's Birth Place:
Alabama Mother's Birth Place: Alabama Marital Status:
Widow Race: White Sex: Female Able to read: Yes Able
to Write: Yes Image: 34 Annie Dasher 38 Mayr Stone
73 Willie Stone 19 Charles M Edison 21
coincidence.... 1920 United States
Federal Census Name: Annie Lee Dasher [Annie Lee Dacker] Home
in 1920: Macon Ward 4, Bibb, Georgia Age: 53 years Estimated Birth
Year: abt 1867 wrong Birthplace: Georgia Relation to Head of House:
Head Father's Birth Place: Georgia Mother's Birth Place:
Georgia Marital Status: Widow Race: White Sex: Female
Home owned: Own Able to read: Yes Able to Write:
Yes Household Members: Name Age Annie Lee Dasher 53
Gladys Dasher 25 not Anna's children. Sidney Dasher 16
Lannie Dasher 14
Anna was buried by her son Earl in 1934
then he returned to Montgomery
appears in 1900 by fenn as
Annie Leu with 4 children so Robert may have come along in 1900 and Cecil in
1901 and then she left to join her parents.
Anna was with Fenn on the 1900 census before
Robert and Cecil were born but took baby Cecil with her on the train to
Georgia to her parents home and later married C. H. Carter in
1906.
1913 she married Orrin P. Dasher and was a widow
in 1920 back with her mother who was caring for the children of those she had
lost.
Anna got a job and was a very successful sales
lady in the Union Dry Goods store, sending very nice gifts back home to her
children and grandchildren. Her brother's boy William became famous in
baseball at Mercer University and joined the St Louis Cardinals in 1923 as Tige
Stone