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'''George Stone Hallmark''' was a prominent Pensacola judge. He is the namesake of [[Hallmark Elementary School]].
 
'''George Stone Hallmark''' was a prominent Pensacola judge. He is the namesake of [[Hallmark Elementary School]].

Latest revision as of 21:31, 11 September 2009

George Stone Hallmark
GSHallmark-PJ.PNG
Born April 15, 1846
Rockford, Alabama
Died July 12, 1906
Pensacola
Occupation Judge
Religion Episcopalian
Spouse Leila White Hallmark
Parents Alfred George Hallmark
Mary Jane Rigler Smith
Children Harry Howard Hallmark
George Chaffee Hallmark
Lillian Hallmark Oliver
Daisy Dell Hallmark
May Hallmark Radcliff

George Stone Hallmark was a prominent Pensacola judge. He is the namesake of Hallmark Elementary School.

Early life[edit]

Born in 1846 in Rockford, Alabama, Hallmark moved to Warrington as a young man. He worked for many years as the chief clerk to the commandant at the Pensacola Navy Yard.

Personal life[edit]

Hallmark married Leila White on April 21, 1866, at Warrington.