Simon Stone Genealogy: Ancestry and Descendants of Deacon Simon Stone Watertown, Mass., 1320-1926Stone Family Association, 1926 - 802 pages |
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13 June 19 Sept 21 June 27 Sept Abigail acres aged atte Stone Auburn bapt became Benjamin born in Groton born in Watertown Boston Boxborough Bromley brother Capt Census of 1790 Charles Child children and died Children born Children by second Church Conn County Probate Records David Stone Ebenezer Ebenezer³ Edward Elizabeth Essex farm farmer father Framingham George graduated Groton Hannah Harvard Harwich Henry homestead Isaac James John Stone John³ Jonas Jonathan Stone Joseph July June Killingly land later lived Lucy Lydia male over sixteen males under sixteen marriage married secondly Martha Mary Mass Massachusetts Middlesex County Middlesex County Probate Nathan Nathaniel Petersham Pittsford regiment resided Revolution Samuel Sarah settled Simon Stone Simon¹ Southborough Stone Family Association Sudbury Susanna Templeton Thomas Thompson United States Census unmarried viii Watertown widow William Worcester County York City
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Page 18 - I iu- ••iitin r of Simon and Gregory Stone, Brothers, who were born in this Parish, baptized in this Church, and emigrated to Massachusetts in New England in 1635, this Window is erected by American Descendants.
Page 17 - Bovills which record his name in the list of the homage at the court held in 7 Henry VII (1491-2). At the court held in 16 Henry VII (1500-1), Simon Stone sent his essoin [excuse] for non-attendance by William Moyes. He held an estate of the Manor of Bovills in Ardleigh called "Walles," and an estate in the adjoining parish of Great Bromley called "Goodenes" where he settled and resided.
Page 14 - Walter Stone appeared at the court and made fealty to the lord for two crofts and a garden adjacent called Barons, held by copy of court roll which late was held by his father.
Page 14 - Walter1), born about 1420, was the first member of the Stone family who occupied a small estate in Ardleigh, which for over four centuries was called "Barons.
Page 18 - London. The context of the above will indicates that Simon Stone was a prosperous and substantial yeoman, and his direction that he be buried in the church is significant of his superior local position, as only the landed gentry and the very wealthiest of the yeomanry secured sepulture within the rural church edifices, all others being buried in the churchyards.
Page 32 - He resided in Great Bromley, where he was living as late as 1597; but as the burial registers of this parish are lost, and he left neither will nor administration, the time of his decease has not been learned. Except for the mentions of him in his father's will and in the parish registers of Great Bromley, but one other record of David1° Stone has been brought to light, viz.
Page 14 - Court of the Manor of Bovills held on Saturday next after the Feast of Corpus Christi, 9 Henry VI [2 June 1431]: To this court came Walter atte Stone, and made fealty to the lord for a tenement and garden adjacent, held by copy of court roll, which late was of William atte Stone, his father.
Page 148 - Newton in the United States Census of 1790, as head of a family of one male over sixteen years, no male under sixteen years and two females.
Page 14 - He died in 1487, as at a court of the Manor of Bovills held on the day of Mars next after the Feast of the Conception of the Blessed Virgin, 3 Henry VII [Tuesday, 11 Dec.
Page 145 - Mass., where he is listed in the United States Census of 1790 as head of a family of one male over sixteen years, no male under sixteen years and one female.