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Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Will: Verlinda Stone's will makes her son John to be the executor. She gives to Benomy Thomas, 400 acres of land called St. Verlinda and also 6 silver spoons. To her "dearest daughter Doyen" her silver salt. After all other bills are paid the estate goes to executor John Stone, her son. Note: The daughter Doyen refers to her daughter Mary who married first a Mr. Thomas and then Robert Doyen. Benomy Thomas is a son from that first marriage.
Family/Spouse: Governor William STONE. Governor was born in 1603 in Bridgewater Parish, Somerset, Wells Diocese, ENGLAND; died in 1660 in Avon Manor, Charles Co., MD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Elizabeth married William CALVERT in Sep 1663 in St. Mary's City, St. Mary's, MD. William (son of Leonard CALVERT and Anne BRENT) was born in 1642/43 in ENGLAND; died on 10 Jan 1682 in Wicomico River, Charles, MD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Will: The will of Thomas Stone mentions only two sons, William and Richard, as well as his wife, Mary who is his executor. The will states that his son's shall receive their inheritance upon reaching the age of 18. "I Thomas Stone, of Charles County........make this my last will and testament, and do make void all other wills by me forever. I make my loving wife, Mary Stone, my sole Executor. I give my dear son, Richard, the plantation now in possession of Simon Stevens as his lease expires, also land.............., part of it being Poynton Manor. To son William, all other land and plantations; also negroes, cattle, featherbed and furniture, and Silver Tankard, when he shall reach 18. To son Richard, Negroes, cattle horses, and Silver Salt, when he shall be 18. To my Executrix all the remainder of my goods and chattels for my sons' maintenance and education." Signed, Thomas Stone, 24 April 1676.
Family/Spouse: Mary UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Land: John Stone was deeded 500 acres on each side of the Chesapeake Bay by his brother 'for natural love and affection.' Will: Executors of John's will were his third wife, Eleanor and son Thomas, eldest son of his first wife, Elizabeth. Eleanor's son, Walter and Elizabeth's eldest son, Thomas received equally of dwelling plantation, "Poynton Manor," 500 acres each and St. Johns plantation. Walter was to have the portion of Poynton manor where the homestead dwelling was located, after the death of his mother. Sons Matthew and John were to receive Mangawoman Plantation of 500 acres. Daughers Eleanor and Elizabeth were given 400 acres of Durwin. Seven children were mentioned in a subsequent accounting by widow Eleanor. They were Thomas, John, Barbara, Matthew, Walter, Eleanor and Elizabeth.
John married Elizabeth WARREN in 1659. Elizabeth (daughter of Capt. Thomas WARREN) died before 1684 in MD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
John married Eleanor BAYNE about 1684. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Margery UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: THOMAS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Barbara married Dennis GARRETT about 1674. Dennis (son of Francis GARRETT and Mary DENNIS) was born in 1650 in Baltimore, Baltimore, MD; died on 2 Sep 1691 in Baltimore Co., MD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Barbara married John BROAD about 1692. John died between 1702 and 1709. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Land: Thomas Stone and Dennis Garret purchased land from Edward Montford of Baltimore County. "For a valuable consideration already inhand, received and paid by said Thomas Stone and Dennis Garret, before sealing and delivery of these presents, does clearly and absolutely give grant and assign.......tract of landcalled Long Island Point, lieing in Baltimore County on the North side of Patapsco on the Northwest branch of the rifer beginning...........100 acres more or less, and to Thomas Stone and Dennis Garrett, their heirs and assigns forever. This land was occupied by Dennis Garrett and wife, Barbara Stone after their marriage.
Family/Spouse: Martha HOSKINS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]