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Familie von Governor William Stone

Er ist verheiratet mit Verlinda Graves.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1635 in VA, er war 32 Jahre alt.Quelle 2

Sie haben geheiratet am 2. Februar 1638 in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, United States, er war 35 Jahre alt.


Kind(er):

  1. Thomas Stone  1635-1676
  2. Matthew Stone  1639-1676
  3. Mary Stone  1642-1686 
  4. Richard Stone  1642-1667
  5. Elizabeth Stone  1643-1707
  6. John Stone  1647-1698


Notizen bei Governor William Stone

On October 19, 1653, William Stone received a warrant for land which was surveyed and issued under the name of "Poynton Manor", lying on the north side of Avon Creek in Nanjemoy Hundred in the western portion of Charles County. His early life in the Province, however, was spent at his town house in St. Mary's City, but after his tenure of office he settled on his manor where it is believed he is interred.

The public life of Stone as governor, his responsibility for bringing a group of Puritans from Virginia to settle on the Severn, his conflict with Clayborne at the battle of the Severn on March 25, 1655, when he was taken prisoner, condemned to be shot, and then saved by his Puritan friends are all facts that can best be ascertained from a history of Maryland, so therefore this episode deals more closely with his intimate life for genealogical purposes.

The public life of Stone as governor, his responsibility for bringing a group of Puritans from Virginia to settle on the Severn, his conflict with Clayborne at the battle of the Severn on March 25, 1655, when he was taken prisoner, condemned to be shot, and then saved by his Puritan friends are all facts that can best be ascertained from a history of Maryland, so therefore this episode deals more closely with his intimate life for genealogical purposes.

Before returning to his seat at Poynton Manor, Stone instituted an action of debt against Thomas Weston, Lord of Westbury Manor, lying in St. George's Hundred, St. Mary's County, and by virtue of writ he came into possession of the entire manor of 1,250 acres. Later Governor Stone conveyed a portion of it to the Rev. William Wilkinson, the first Anglican clergyman in Maryland.

The will of William Stone was dated December 3, 1659, and proved on December 21, 1660, in Charles County, by Francis Doughty, Stephen Montague, and Stephen Clifton. He named as overseers of his estate and the guardians of his minor children Governor Josias Fendall, his brother-in-law Francis Doughty, and his "natural" brother Matthew Stone.

Verlinda, his wife, was devised the town house and land at St. Mary's, but she was to remain at the dwelling-plantation at Nanjemoy during widowhood. Elizabeth, described as the eldest daughter, received 900 acres of land at Bustard's Island in the Patuxent, where his son, Thomas, was then residing, and 600 acres of land at Nanjemoy, but the property that had already been placed in trust for her through his "brother Sprigg" was declared ineffective.(*)

Richard was devised 500 acres of Nanjemoy Manor and cattle in consideration of that formerly given him by his uncle Richard Stone. John and Mathew were each willed 500 acres of Nanjemoy. Thomas received the residue of the realty.

After the death of Governor Stone, William Calvert, son of the late Governor Leonard Calvert, through his guardian the Lord Proprietor brought action against Verlinda Stone, relict and late wife of Captain William Stone deceased, in a case of trespass. The suit developed over the purchase of the town house of Leonard Calvert by Stone from the former's executrix, Mistress Margaret Brent. The Calverts won the case.

(*)Note: The fact that he refers to Sprigg as his brother has sometimes led to
the belief that his wife was Verlinda Sprigg instead of Verlinda Cotton. The
former fact may be correct, but it is generally believed that Thomas Sprigg married the sister of Governor Stone and therefore became a brother-in-law in this manner.

In 1672 Verlinda Stone instituted action in the High Court of Chancery against Edmond Lindsey for unlawfully detaining her servant Henry Dorman.

The will of Verlinda Stone was proved in Charles County on July 15, 1675, by Margaret Baghay, Barbara Kendall, and Anne Roughey. She devised Benoni Thomas and his heirs the tract "St. Verlinda" of 400 acres, but it was to be held by her son John Stone until Benoni arrived at the age of 21 years.(*) Certain articles of personalty were left to her daughter Mrs. Doyne. The residue of the estate was bequeathed to her son John.

The court subsequently ordered Robert Doyne and Matthew Stone to appraise the estate, and Benjamin Rozer, Gent., to take the oath of John Stone, Gent., the executor.

From the above warrant it is learned that the plantation of William Stone adjoined that of William Cotton, and that Stone in that year was styled captain. Other neighbors of Captain Stone were David Winley, Richard Smith, Thomas Smith, William Jones, and Nathaniel Eaton.

Children of William and Verlinda (Cotton) Stone
1. Elizabeth Stone married William, son of Leonard Calvert, and
grandson of George, First Baron of Baltimore. Issue: Charles;
George; Richard; Elizabeth; and William.
2. Thomas Stone married Mary (???). q.v.
3. Richard Stone, d.s.p. 1667. John Stone, adm. Nathaniel Eaton and
Samuel Eaton were ordered to appraise estate. Walter King, of
Bristol, Eng., appeared at court 1668, and entered "davat" against
estate for 6,300 lbs. tobacco.
4. John Stone married thrice. q.v.
5. Matthew Stone married Margarey (???), d.s.p. 1676, naming wife;
widow married before 1678 Edward Maddock and settled in
Stafford County, Virginia.
6. Mary Stone married (???) Doyne.
7. Catherine Stone.

1. Thomas Stone, b. 1635, Accomac County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 5 Oct 1676, Charles County, Maryland - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 41 years)
2. Matthew Stone, b. Bef 1639, d. 5 Oct 1676, Charles County, Maryland - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 37 years)
3. Richard Stone, b. 1642, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 11 Jun 1667, Charles County, Maryland - Admin Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 25 years)
4. Mary Stone, b. 1642, St Mary's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 1686, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 44 years)
5. Elizabeth Stone, b. 23 Aug 1643, Baltimore County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 1707, Stafford County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 63 years)
6. John Stone, b. 1647, Hungars Parrish, Accomack County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 10 Aug 1698, Poynton Manor, Charles County, Maryland - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 51 years)
7. Catherine Stone, b. Abt 1655, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 26 May 1714, St. Mary's County, Maryland - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 59 years)

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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 4 Nov 1663, Page 200
Winganetta, King of Nangemy, acknowledges in open court to have received full satisfaction for each respective person's land:
Of Capt. Stone, Andrew Watson and Thomas Burdit
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 3 Feb 1663/4, Page 242
Mrs. Verlinda Stone demands warrant against Bartholme Gatherill; action of debt value of 500# of tobacco
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 3 Feb 1663/4, Page 247 - 248
Mrs. Verlinda Stone, by her atty. Mr. Richard Stone, Plt, Barthomew Gartherell, by his atty. Mr. Thomas Hussey, Def.; debt of 500# of tobacco; letter of attorney appointing "my loving son Richard Stone' as attorney; 3 Feb 1663; /s/ Verlinda Stone; wit. John Stone, Elisabeth Flowers (mark)

Bill binding Bartholmew Gartherell of Patuxon, cooper, to Mrs. Verlinda Stone, 2150# of tobacco, to be paid by 10 Oct ensuing; 9 Aug 1662; /s/ Bartholmew Gartherell; wit. Thomas Sprigg, Mathew Stone; endorsed on the back for 1650# of tobacco and cask; /s/ Verlinda Stone Oath of Thomas Stone states he did not receive a heifer in satisfaction of the debt; defendant ordered to pay 500# of tobacco
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 8 November 1664, Page 385 - 386
Mr. James Linsey acknowledged the ensuing conveyance of land to Mr. Jerome Dickeson:
Indenture, 4 Nov 1664, Mr. James Linsey, Gent. to Jeremy Dickeson, a parcel of land on the north side of Nangemy or Avon River adjoining land of Capt. William Stone called "Poynton Manor" of 500 acres; /s/ James Lindsey; wit. Stephen Montague; Thomas Alcocke (mark)
Patent to Mr. James Lindsey who has due 500 acres; a parcel of land on the north side of Nangemy Creek or Avon River called Poynton Manor; adjoining land of Capt. William Stone; 28 Jun 1664; /s/ Charles Calvert
Endorsement on back to Jeremy Dickeson; 4 Nov 1664; /s/ James Lindsey; wit. Stephen Montague, Thomas Alcocke
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber D, Page 109
15 Aug 1669; Indenture from Alex. Davies, planter, to William Love, planters; for 3,900# of tobacco; a tract of land being part of the land formerly taken up by James Lindsey now occupied by Thom. King; bounded by Poynton of William Stone; containing 100 acres; /s/ Alex. Davies (mark); wit. Benja. Rozer, Tho. Jenkins
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber E, Page 7-1/2, 2 Jan 1670;
Indenture from George Langham, planter, to Thomas Maris [Morris], planter; for 3,300# tobacco; a parcel of land bounded by Cap. Will Stone's manor called Poynton and land laid out for James Lindsy; containing 100 acres now occupied by George Langham; being part of a parcel purchased of Gerrard Browne called Drury Lane dated 10 Mar "long past"; /s/ George Langham; wit. Gerrard Browne, John Godsall
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James Hughes 2005-06-29 11:53:07
Northampton County - misc court records (William and Mary College Quarterly)

William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Papers, Vol. 1, No. 3. (Jan., 1893), pp. 155-156.

NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.

20 Sept., 1644.
This depont saith that Capt William Stone (1) being at the dwelling house of Mr Peter Walker(2) about his occasions concerning the estate of Mr. William Burdette decd(3) and discoursing thereupon the said Mr Walker undervalued the sd estate saying it is not worth a pion or words to that effect whereupon Capt Stone replyed saying such an estate would become as good a man as you or words to that effect whereupon the said Walker rising upp from the table sayde "God's Wounds I am as a good a man as thee and better to better borne and better bredd" whereupon the sd Capt Stone stept upp to him haveing his Rapier in his hands and put the hilt of the Rapier toward the brest of the sayde Walker and the sd Walker sayde "God's Wounds doe ye strick mee in myne own house" and thereupon Struck the sd Capt Stone in the face with his fist And Capt. Stone in his own defence put his hands into the haire of the sayde Peter Walker and keept him out Imed: the company then present pted them And further deposes not.
Luke Stubbins.(4)
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(1) Justice and high sheriff of Northampton County and subsequently deputy governor of Maryland.
(2) Justice of the Peace in 1651.
(3) Will of William Burdett, gent. dated 22d July 1643, Rec. 7 Aug., 1643.
Son Thomas,
wife Alice, widow of George Traveller;
wife's son Geo. Traveller, and dau. Elizabeth.
Bequeaths "L5 to the lower parish of Northampton for a communion cup and plate if it will hold out. otherwise one cupp only, or, as the ministers and their church wardens shall think fitt." Thos. Burdett to have 1 doz. silver spoons with his name engraved upon them Alice, his wife, to have the charge of the
education of his child and to live on his lands. Asks that "Mr. John Rozier, Capt. Wm. Stone and Mr. Thomas Johnson take special care of
he educacon of my Tender Sonne"
(4) There is also on record in this county a marriage contract of "Ralph Wormeley of the Parish and County of York in Virginia, gentleman and Mrs. Agatha Stubbins, the widow of Luke Stubbins of the County of Northampton, gentleman, deced." Dated 2d July 1645, Pr. 13 July 1645.
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Contributed by: James Hughes

URL: http://www.provenlines.com/hist11g.html
URL title: Genealogy-Early Virginia Immigrants
Note:
Stone, Andrew, 1635, by McWilliam Stone, ____ Co.
Stone, Edward, 1650, by Mr. Epaphroditus Lawson, ____ Co. Stone, Hannah, 1653, by Jno. Hansford, Gloucester Co. Stone, Nicholas, 1650, by Mr. James Williamson, ____ Co. Stone, Robert, 1654, by Nich. Merywether, Westmoreland Co. Stone, Wm., 1652, by Richard Coleman, ____ Co.
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Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 1, Part I; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 27-28
MR. WILLIAM STONE, 1800 acs. 4 June 1635, p. 244. Beg. at the blunt point between Hungers Cr. & Mattawomens, Wly. on the bay, Ely. towards the pynie swampe takeing in the Clapboard quarter. Due for the per. adv. of himselfe & his brother Andrew Stone & trans. of 34 servants: Hugh Hayes, Armstrong Foster, Wm. Hawkinson, Tho. Ward, Cha. Farrington, Edwd. Burt, Tho. Hatcodk, Hen. Holland, Hen. Hartwell, Robt. Chessheire, An Irishman, Tho. Chilcott, Wm. Bucher, Wm. Piss, Jon. Winnall, James Fletcher, Jon. Blackstone, Tho. Smith, Edwd. Allen, Math Scarbourgh, David Winley, Hen. Johnson, Richard Worster, Ann Lightfoote, Hen. Armetrading, Richard Powell, Ann Smith, John Buffin, Wm. Davis, Thomas Connagrave, Sampson Robins, Wm. Matrun, Hen. Harris, Willi. Cole.

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John Stone
1573-1606

Governor William Stone
1603-1660

1635
Thomas Stone
1635-1676
Matthew Stone
1639-1676
Mary Stone
1642-1686
Richard Stone
1642-1667
John Stone
1647-1698

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