Joseph Stanley was baptized on October 16, 1692, in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts[2].
On March 29, 1716, Joseph married Mary Dorman, in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts[3][4][5].
On October 10, 1716, Joseph and Mary gave birth to their son Joseph Stanley, in Attleboro, Massachusetts[6].
Joseph Stanley (54-55) passed away in December of 1747 and was buried in Robinson Cemetery, in North Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts[7].
Birth
Birth:
Date: 16 Oct 1692
Place: Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, United States[8]
Children
All born in Attleborough, Mass. [9]
1) Joseph, b. 10 October 1716
2) Mathew, b. 22 January 1717 (may have been 1718-insufficient time between births)
3) Elizabeth, b. 4 December 1720
4) Mary, b. 11 July 1721; m. Joseph Maxcy
5) Jemima, b. 9 March 1723
6) Amos, b. 25 December 1725
7) Timothy, b. 13 August 1727, d. 9 October 1776
8) Priscilla, b. 8 August 1730
9) Noah, 15 August 1732
↑https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155447358/joseph-stanley Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/155447358/joseph-stanley : accessed 04 August 2021), memorial page for Joseph Stanley (1692–Dec 1747), Find a Grave Memorial ID 155447358, citing Robinson Cemetery, North Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Anonymous (contributor 47891846) .
Cutter, William Richard, 1915, New England families, genealogical and memorial; a record of the achievements of her people in the making of commonwealths and the founding of a nation. Vol 2 p 603. Identified as Stanley (III), Joseph Stanley, son of Samuel Stanley. [10]
Notes
Stanley-3763 was created by Paul Shrimpton through the import of hall and stanley direct line (1).ged on Nov 13, 2014.
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