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Stone Families of Colonial America
On these pages we will provide basic information about Stone's who immigrated to the American Colonies between 1607 and 1660, to assist our viewers in tracing their roots. We will provide as much information as possible. Research varies on each line. Should you like to submit info/records for a various line (with source citations only), or if you'd like to add another colonial Stone to our list, e-mail Laurie at Laurie@stonefamilyassociation.org
UNDER CONSTRUCTION - THERE MAY BE ERRORS!
New England
- DANIEL STONE: Of CAMBRIDGE,MA, son of Gregory, born in England, Freeman 10 May 1643, married Mary?.
- DAVID STONE: Of CAMBRIDGE, MA,son of Gregory, born in England, Freeman 1647.
- GREGORY STONE: Of CAMBRIDGE, MA,brother of Simon. Wife LYDIA, formerly widow Cooper. Died 30 November 1672, age 80.
- HUGH STONE: Of ANDOVER, MA, Married 15 October 1667, Hannah Foster. Murdered his wife 20 April 1689, for which he was hanged.
- HUGH STONE: Of WARWICK, RI, see Main Menu for complete details on this family.
- JOHN STONE: Of SALEM and BEVERLY,MA,1636, wife widow Ellin Haskell
- JOHN STONE: Of CAMBRIDGE,MA, son of DEACON GREGORY, married Ann Howe of Watertown.
- JOHN STONE: Of GUILFORD,CT, brother of William Stone of Guilford.
- JOHN STONE: Of SUDBURY,MA, wife Ann.
- JOHN STONE: Of HULL,MA, wife Joan.
- JOHN STONE: Of WATERTOWN,MA, son of Simon. Wife Sarah.
- NICHOLAS STONE: Of BOSTON,MA, wife Hannah.
- ROBERT STONE: Of SALEM,MA, Wife Sarah.
- REV. SAMUEL STONE: Of HARTFORD,CT
- SAMUEL STONE: Of CAMBRIDGE,MA, son of Gregory. Freeman in 1657. Married Sarah.
- SIMON STONE: Of WATERTOWN,MA, brother of Gregory. The earliest mention of Simon Stone in Watertown is the recording on 15 Aug. 1635 of the birth of his son John Stone.
- WILLIAM STONE: Of GUILFORD,CT brother of John, 1639. Wife Hannah.
Pennsylvania
Southern Colonies
For Further discussion/information concerning the Virginia Stone lines visit The Stones of Virginia
- HUGH STONE: of MARYLAND, son of Katherine/Kathryn Stone, both immigrated in 1665 to Calvert County, Maryland.
- JOHN STONE: Of VIRGINIA, 1607. Called Captain John. Killed by indians.
- WILLIAM STONE: 1603 - 1660, early settler at Bedford in the Virginia Colony and later Third Proprietary Governor of Maryland.
West Indies
England:
- INFORMATION on the many lines is being added under the MEMBERS ONLY section
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