Albert Gabriel Stone was born on 26th November 1869 in Sherborne Road, Yeovil in the sub district and Registration district of Yeovil in the County of Somerset. His father’s name was Philip Alfred Stone, a workman on the Railway. His mother’s name was Sarah Stone, formerly Adlam. She registered the birth on 3rd February 1870.
1881 Census Info 10 Sherborne Road, Yeovil, Somerset
Source: FHL Film 1341576 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2392 Folio 73 Page 21
| Name | Position | Age | Where Born | Occupation | BK Tree No |
| Philip Stone | Head | 50 | Shepton Mallet, Somerset | Head Horse Driver | 46 |
| Sarah Stone | Wife | 52 | Wells, Somerset | 47 | |
| Philip Stone | Son | 15 | Yeovil, Somerset | Errand Boy | 68 |
| Margaret Stone | Daur | 14 | Yeovil, Somerset | Domestic Servant | 48 |
| Albert G Stone | Son | 11 | Yeovil, Somerset | Scholar | 34 |
| Henry W Lane | Boarder | 39 | Lymington, Hampshire | Railway Signalman | |
| William T Miles | Boarder | 20 | Yeovil, Somerset | Porter |
He married Emma Jane Francis
on 23rd April 1894
at the Wesleyan Chapel,
Shepton Mallet (GRO Ref 5c 849). He was aged 24 and a baker from West Shepton,
Shepton Mallet. His father was Philip Alfred
Stone, a labourer. She was 24 from
Bath Road, Bridgewater. Her father was Thomas
Francis, an engine driver. The two
witnesses were Philip Alfred Stone, his father and Margaret Elizabeth Stone, his
sister.
In Shepton Mallet, had daughter Margaret Elizabeth Adlam (born 21st July
1895), son Ernest Philip Alfred (born 1st July 1896), son
Stanley Charles (born
1st November 1897), son Albert
Clifford (born 3rd Jan 1899), and daughter Ethel
Gladys (born 24th January 1900).
Left Shepton Mallet when flour dust from his Baker occupation caused chest
problems. He then became an ostler at Miskin, Mountain Ash.
There had daughter Victoria
Maude (born 1st May 1901), son Clarence
(Clar) Thomas (born 17 Feb 1906), daughter
Winifred, son John (Jack) William, son Idris (Id) Brinley (born 13th March 1908)
and son Reginald Stone (born 1910).
Moved to Tidenham on doctor's advice to allow Emma Jane to recover from grief
over the death of their young son, Reginald, who died aged 10.
There is no headstone at his burial site at St. Michael & All Angel’s
church in Tidenham in the Diocese of Gloucester.