Person:Samuel Stone (16)

m. 3 Apr 1706
  1. Abigail Stone1707 -
  2. Samuel Stone1708 - Bef 1777
  3. Jonas Stone1710 - 1790
  4. Elizabeth Stone1713 - 1751
  5. Tabitha Stone1715/16 -
  6. Mary Stone1717/18 -
  7. Susanna Stone1720 - 1801
  8. Nathan Stone1722 - 1758
  9. Eunice Stone1724 -
  10. Sibyl Stone1727 -
  11. Isaac Stone1730 -
m. 20 Oct 1732
  1. Esther Stone1733 -
  2. Lt. Samuel Stone, Jr.1736 - 1775
  3. Isaac Stone1738/39 - 1756
  4. Mindwell Stone1742 - 1755
  5. Stevens Stone1744 - 1745
  6. Stevens Stone1746 - 1825
  7. Elijah Stone1749 - 1831
Facts and Events
Name[2][3] Samuel Stone
Gender Male
Birth[1] 8 Dec 1708 Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 20 Oct 1732 Rutland, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mindwell Stevens
Death[2] Bef 9 Apr 1777 Rutland, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1635-1850. (Boston: Beacon Press, 1891)
    72.

    Sam'll Stone ye son of Sam'll Stone and Abigail his wife was Born Decemb'r ye 8th day, 1708.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Bartlett, J. Gardner. Gregory Stone Genealogy: Ancestry and Descendants of Dea. Gregory Stone of Cambridge, Mass., 1320-1917. (Boston, Massachusetts: Stone Family Association, 1918)
    pp. 175-6.

    Samuel Stone, s/o Capt Samuel Stone [p. 117: and Abigail Reed], b. Concord 8 Dec 1708, d. bef. 9 Apr 1777 when administration granted on his estate, m. Rutland 20 Oct 1732 Mindwell Stevens.

  3. Reed, Jacob Whittemore. History of the Reed Family in Europe and America. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: John Wilson and Son, 1861)
    108.

    Samuel, s/o Abigail Reed and Samuel Stone, was one of first settlers of Rutland, m. 20 Oct 1732 Mindwell Stevens. Died in [during?] the Revolutionary War.

  4.   Reed, Jonas, and Daniel Bartlett. A history of Rutland, Worcester County, Massachusetts: from its earliest settlement, with a biography of its first settlers [supplement added]. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971)
    145-146.

    Mr. Samuel Stone, jun'r, owned and lived on the House Lot and after divisions contiguous, and was one of the first settlers of the town. He was, on Oct. 20, 1732, married to Mindwell, daughter of Dea. Stevens, by whom he had the following children: Esther, born in 1733; Samuel, 1736; Isaac, 1739; Mindwell, 1742; Stevens, 1744; second Stevens, 1746; Elijah, 1749.
    Mr. Stone, though advanced in life, was so engaged in the liberty of his country, he entered its service, and died in the Revolutionary war. His son, Isaac, died in the French war, Nov. 20, 1756. Mindwell and Stevens died young. Esther married John Briant; Samuel married Patience Atherton, in 1756, by whom he had one son, named Samuel. Mrs. Stone died with small pox, Dec. 1759. Mr. Stone married for his second wife, Dorothy Fletcher in 1761, by whom he had Thomas, born in 1762; Dorothy, 1764; Alpheus F. Fletcher, 1767; Abigail, 1769; Susanna, 1772. Mr. Stone died Dec. 10, 1775, in the fortieth year of his age. He was an active and useful citizen in the commencement of the revolution.
    Second Stevens, on August 30, 1770, married Mercy Munro; Elijah was, on April 18, 1771, married to Eunice Savage.