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Mary (Simson) Stone (aft. 1610 - bef. 1687)

Mary Stone formerly Simson
Born after in Englandmap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died before before age 77 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticutmap
Profile last modified | Created 7 Jan 2013
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The Puritan Great Migration.
Mary (Simson) Stone migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640).
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Biography

This is the Widow Mary Simson Hughes who married John Stone 1610-1687 about 1642 (New Haven Colony, signer of the 1639 Plantation Covenant.[1][2][3]

John Stone 1610-1687 had a sibling William Stone 1608-1683 (recorded in the wiki tree): Be careful, the fag memorial #72398740 for John Stone has serious errors, birth date 1618 . Biography states he is not son of Samuel. [4]

John Stone and William Stone are signers of "The 1639 Plantation Covenant"; the woman Amanda "Hattie" Benton, Birks, Spencer, Kelsey 1841-1918 (died while living in the home of my Grandfather Charles B. Spencer), is a descendant of Edward Benton who came on the second ship to Guilford 1639.

Sources

  1. Book, authored by William Leete Stone II: John Stone, One of the first settlers of Guilford, Conn
  2. "The family of John Stone, one of the first settlers of Guilford, Conn" pg 11
  3. Find A Grave, database and images (accessed 05 July 2019), memorial page for Mary Simson Stone (1614–1687), Find A Grave: Memorial #72399032, citing North Madison West Side Cemetery, North Madison, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA ; Maintained by Delbert Bauer (contributor 47095919) .
  4. John Stone Find A Grave, database and images (accessed 05 July 2019), memorial page for John Stone (1618–1 Feb 1687), Find A Grave: Memorial #72398740 citing North Madison West Side Cemetery, North Madison, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA ; Maintained by Delbert Bauer (contributor 47095919) .

See also:

  • History of the Family of Beriah Stone 1726 Guilford -1781 Litchfield and his wife Deidamia Smith 1 Jan 1731 Guilford -4 Mar 1816 Litchfield; (Beriah 1726 left a will); Josiah 1686-1777; William 1642-1730; William 1608-1683.
  • Source: Private family files of Joan Mina (Stone) Jakubowski
  • The Family of John Stone, One of the First Settlers of Guilford, Conn., by author Wlliam Leete Stone II, 184 pages; introductory, viii "In the preparation of this genealogy I have derived much kindly assistance from Dr. Alvan Talcott of Guilford, Conn., to whom I here return my hearty thanks". William L. Stone Jersey City Heights, Oct. 1, 1887.
  • Talcott House in Talcottville, Lewis, New York, Historic Stone Home in the National Register of Historic places. "Dr. Talcott lives in the old homestead of John, the head of our house"
  • page 153: APPENDIX NO. III., Genealogy of William the brother of John (1) for several generations. William Stone 1608 - Nov. 1683 came to Guilford with his wife Hannah in the first (Rev. Mr. Whitfield's) Company, he married 2nd, in 1659, Mary Hughes; and died in Nov. 1683.

Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Mary-603 created through the import of clements.GED on Jul 9, 2011 by John Clements.
  • WikiTree profile Simson-2 created through the import of PegSimonsAncestors31Dec2012_2012-12-31.ged on Dec 31, 2012 by Margaret Simons.




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