National archives deceased estates | |
| Featherstone, Edward Clifford - Estimated year of death: 1950 |  |
| Featherstone, Edward Clifford - Estimated year of death: 1950 |  |
| Stone, Albert Edward - Estimated year of death: 1965 |  |
| Stone, Charles Edward - Estimated year of death: 1940 |  |
| Stone, Edward - Estimated year of death: 1928 |  |
| Stone, Edward - Estimated year of death: 1900 |  |
| Stone, Edward Aubrey - Estimated year of death: 1939 |  |
| Stone, Edward James - Estimated year of death: 1939 |  |
| Stone, Edward James - Estimated year of death: 1946 |  |
| Stone, Edward Leopold - Estimated year of death: 1956 |  |
| Stone, Edward Montaqu Harcourt - Estimated year of death: 1944 |  |
| Stone, George Edward - Estimated year of death: 1896 |  |
| Stone, James Edward - Estimated year of death: 1916 |  |
| Stone, John Edward - Estimated year of death: 1893 |  |
| Stone, John Edward George - Estimated year of death: 1952 |  |
| Stone, Walter Edward - Estimated year of death: 1952 |  |
Tracing the Stone Family Legacy Through South Africa’s Historical Records
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