LLoyd Lionel Stokes, some timeline, some info. From HANDIBOE-LEWIS-ROOTS
LLoyd Lionel Stokes, had several son's one of them married a LEWIS, also a relative of the CONFEDERATE, John H. LEWIS. A timeline & some info., from the HANDIBOE-LEWIS-ROOTS, tree at www.ancestry.com. Some of the info on them provided by a descendant.
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LLoyd, had a son who married a LEWIS, one of the descendants of John H. LEWIS.
1884-1947 | North Carolina & Washington DC
The information of the STOKES, was initially provided only by a Karent STOKES< "maiden name.. This would be her Grandfather.
Add a life event Timeline1886 10 Sep Birth BirthNorth Carolina
- 1910 United States Federal Census
- 1910 United States Federal Census
- 1920 United States Federal Census
- 1930 United States Federal Census
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Precinct 11, Washington, District of Columbia
Precinct 11, Washington, District of Columbia
Washington, Washington, District of Columbia
Washington, Washington, District of Columbia
Washington, Washington, District of Columbia
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Washington, Washington, District of Columbia
Washington,D.C.,USA Lloyd Lionel Stokes Added by TereKr on 30 Sep 2007
Lloyd Lionel Stokes came here about 1909, with his mother Hettie Stokes 1865-1912, four brothers, Lloyd, 1886-1947, Fenton Stokes, Malcolm Stokes and David Stokes, from Pitt County, NC. I believe Her Husband Henry was already deceased, as the 1890 city directory, for DC has her listed as a widow. Hettie was a seamstress in DC. Lloyd, my grandfather, was a painter for most of the hotels down in DC, the Mayflower, Hilton, Willard, etc. My father Albert Lionel Stokes, 1913-1992, started painting with him at the age of 12. My dad attended Randall Highlands on Penn. and 30th st. SE. I never got to meet my granddad but some say he was a pretty good person. Times were hard back then, so I am assuming that is why they came to reside in DC from NC.
29 Oct 2008
20 Sep 2008