Person:Daniel Stone (30)

Watchers
m. Bef 1650
  1. David Stone1650 - 1679
  2. Daniel StoneAbt 1651 - 1730
  3. Dorcas Stone1652 -
  4. John StoneAbt 1654 -
  5. Samuel Stone1656 -
  6. Nathaniel StoneAbt 1658 -
  • HDaniel StoneAbt 1651 - 1730
  • W.  Joanna Parker (add)
m. Abt 1678
  1. Gregory StoneAbt 1692 - Bef 1734
Facts and Events
Name[1][3] Daniel Stone
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1651 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Abt 1678 to Joanna Parker (add)
Death[2] 13 Sep 1730 Lincoln, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Bartlett, J. Gardner. Gregory Stone Genealogy: Ancestry and Descendants of Dea. Gregory Stone of Cambridge, Mass., 1320-1917. (Boston, Massachusetts: Stone Family Association, 1918)
    p. 89.

    Daniel Stone [#9], s/o David Stone and Dorcas ---, b. Cambridge 1651, d. Lexington (now Lincoln) 13 Sep 1730, "in his eightieth year" [basis for this unknown, does it imply birth in 1651, or is it derived from assumed birth in 1651?], m. abt 1678 Joanna Parker.

  2. Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Record of births, marriages, and deaths to January 1, 1898. (Boston, Massachusetts: Wright and Potter Printing, 1898)
    p. 204.

    STONE, Daniel, [died] Sept. 13, 1730.

  3. Bartlett say that some accounts give Daniel a second wife Sarah, "but the records we have given appear to show he had only a wife Joanna". Unfortunately short on specifics. Source:Hudson, Charles. History of the Town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from Its First Settlement to 1868, is one such source, p. 2:675, which only lists Daniel's last three children, and only shows one wife, named Sarah. But Daniel clearly had a wife Joanna, Joanna Stone being named in her father's will in 1686, and in 1687 she owned the convenant at the Watertown East Precinct as Danyell Stone's wife Joanna, and had three children baptized. The death record in 1727 is only for the wife of Daniel. The fourth child is baptized in Watertown, but the last three are baptized in Lexington in 1700 and these are the ones that are supposed to belong to Sarah. The record does not name a mother though. One of these, Lydia, named a daughter Joanna, but that could be after her sister or half-sister who apparently d. 1709. Another, Gregory, named a daughter Sarah, but that is probably after his wife's mother. No wife at all appears to sign any of the deeds abstracted by Bartlett. So mostly there is simply an absence of any evidence to support a second wife named Sarah.