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William Stone III (1710 - bef. 1777)

William Stone III
Born in St. Peters Parish, New Kent County, Virginiamap
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[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1732 [location unknown]
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Died before before age 66 in Fluvanna, Virginia, United Statesmap
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His will is available in the LVA lost records of Albemarle Co., supposing because that was where he located himself when it was written.

Lost Records Localities Digital Collection, Albemarle Co., Will of William Stone, dated 5 Sept 1777, proved 4 June 1778. Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA 23219. http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:8881/R/1LCUBI9211X65Y6999NL1GPKN7QL7C3UH6MGLBHQKAAA5B299A-00914?func=collections-result&collection_id=1562

posted by Honi Kleine
Even better, his will & the will of his son Thomas who died in Henrico 1781 (m. Prudence Farris) are available here: Library of Virginia. Cumberland Co. Chancery Index #1790-001. Anderson Stone, et al. vs. Exec. Thomas Stone. https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/full_case_detail.asp?CFN=049-1790-011#img
posted by Honi Kleine
edited by Honi Kleine
Thanks! I saw the separate records which are well sourced. Thanks! I will PPP both.
posted by Paula J
Yes there are two Elizabeth's both are in the Parish register of St. Peters New Kent County Va. The manager of one of those sisters is spot on, as he always is.
posted by [Living Daly]
Eric, are the two Elizabeths sisters? Did one died in infancy?
posted by Paula J
I will source to a high standard, naming the children and include Williams will
posted by [Living Daly]
The three William Stone III need merging. Getting a little ridiculus now
posted by [Living Daly]
Stone-4871 and Stone-4881 appear to represent the same person because: these are duplicate profiles and need to be merged.
posted by Cheryl (Stone) Caudill
Wrong parents. The parish register mentioned in the bio is correct, The Father is William.

The bio also has "The Descendants of George Bigbie Volume Two" but no sources are being followed.

posted by [Living Daly]
This is from a Family Bible and is absolute.

William Stone born October 1710 New Kent County was the son of William Stone Jr and Elizabeth Dennett. William 1710 will was recorded September 5, 1777 in Fluvanna County VA. This William married Frannces Taylor born January 26, 1716/17 in New Kent County VA, the daughter of James Taylor and his second wife Elizabeth Paisley. William Stone and Frances Taylor had 11 children.

The Descendants of George Bigbie - Volume Two Author: Scot Bigbie. Page: 106

posted by [Living Daly]
Stone-4881 and Stone-4871 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicate. same wife
posted by [Living Daly]
I know all of these William Stones are confusing. I look carefully at where in Virginia they lived. This William Stone was married to Francis Taylor & Elizabeth Roberson. I think his father should be William Stone (1674-1749), [Stone-1703]. Thank you, dusty
posted by [Living Boren]

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