Following Sadie Grant who taught at the Browne school the previous school year, James Ezra Stone taught at the Browne school for the school year 1907 - 1908.
James first appeared in the US Census in 1870 (lines 31 - 37) at the age of three, living in Milan township, DeKalb, Illinois with his parents, Jacob and Susannah (Henderson) and siblings William, Margaret, Israel and Benjamin. James was born in Pennsylvania and the family moved to Illinois sometime following his birth.
In the August 13, 1904 edition of The True Republican, James Stone was listed as having enrolled at the Teacher's Institute. Three years later, James Ezra Stone would be teaching at the Browne school.
By 1910, the US Census indicated James Stone was employed (lines 5 - 6) as a "graded school" teacher living with wife Sophia (Warren).
The May 18, 1918 edition of The DeKalb Daily Chronicle reported that James was a former Cortland principal and candidate for county superintendent.
From the July 11, 1918 edition of The Lee Gazette:
In the August 15, 1918 edition of The DeKalb Daily Chronicle, it was reported that James Stone and his wife would be hosting a community service of the Methodist Episcopal Church at their home.
Here is the 1920 US Census for James Ezra Stone (lines 89 - 90) and wife Sophia (Warren) living in Milan township. The census indicates James is a retired farmer.
James' wife Sophia (Warren) Stone passed away 6 years later. Her obituary appeared on page 3 of May 26, 1961 edition of The Sycamore Tribune.
The memorial for James Ezra Stone and Sophia (Warren) Stone can be found here, which includes a (poor quality) photograph.
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