Notes for Adolphus (Dolph) Nolan STANLEY: Excerpts taken from the Miami Herald newspaper
Sunday, July 27, 1952
Dolph Nolan Stanley, 71, who came to Miami in 1904 from Dacula, Georgia, died Friday at Lawrenceville, GA, where he was visiting. A builder and contractor in the Miami area, Mr. Stanley was a Mason and a member of the First Baptist Church. He leaves his wife, three daughters including Mrs. J. B. Gallagher and Mrs. Jewell Webster of Miami, four sons including E. G., William, Herbert, and Walter; three brothers, Mark Sr., Lewis and Early; and a sister Mrs. Hattie Urmston. Masonic services in Flagler Memorial Cemetery will be conducted by the Biscayne Bay Chapter F&AM 124.
1920 Dade, Co., Florida census. City of Miami at 318, Bay Street.
D. N. Stanley 39, GA carpenter - house Ettie M. 37, GA Lurline 16, GA Jewel 13, GA Maud 7, GA Earl G. 6, Fl William H. 5, FL Herbert L. 11 months, GA
The family moved to Miami, Fl about 1914. They were members of the First Baptist Church.
More About Adolphus (Dolph) Nolan STANLEY: Burial: Flagler Memorial Cemetery, Dade Co., FL.. Fraternal:: Mason, Biscayne Bay Chapter F&AM 124.. Military service: World War I draft registration, Gwinnett Co., GA. Religion: Baptist.
Children of Adolphus (Dolph) Nolan STANLEY and Ettie Mae HENDERSON are: