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View Tree for William Dallas StellWilliam Dallas Stell (b. August 30, 1845, d. September 15, 1931)

William Dallas Stell (son of John King Stell and Rachel Steele) was born August 30, 1845 in Conway Co., AR, and died September 15, 1931 in Dallas County, AR. He married Mary Catherine Green on December 28, 1871 in Dallas County, AR.

 Includes NotesNotes for William Dallas Stell:
William Dallas was reared to farm labor, and received a liberal education in the common schools at Holly Springs. He was the fifth of nine children. He served about nine months in the latter part of the Civil War, and was an escort of General Churchill. He surrendered at Marshal TX. in 1865, after which he returned to farm life. He was married in 1874 to Miss Mary Catherine Green, a native of Dallas Co. and the daughter of Bailey S. and Elvira Green. His family lived on their farm five miles Northwest of Fordyce, and he had 720 acres of land. In politics he was a Democratic. Source: "Goodspeed's History of Arkansas" p. 735
On September 20-21-22 1899, William attented a Confederate Reunion at Princeton Arkansas. Over 150 vetrans attended, where they lived in tents and shared stories, had music and songs, speeches and cooked. The newspaper "The Princetonian" list William among the group at age 54 from Fordyce, and that he was in Company A of the Arkansas Calvalry.


More About William Dallas Stell:
Burial: Unknown, Old Stoney Point Cemetery.

More About William Dallas Stell and Mary Catherine Green:
Marriage: December 28, 1871, Dallas County, AR.
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