Family:Jason Meador and Elizabeth Stone (3)

d. Bet 23 Mar 1774 and 10 Jun 1776 Anson, North Carolina, United States
b. Abt 1705
d. Bet 10 Jun 1776 and 14 Sep 1786
m. Bet 1728 and 1730 Virginia, United States
Facts and Events
Marriage[1] Bet 1728 and 1730 Virginia, United Statesbased on estimated birth of oldest known child
Children
BirthDeath
1.
Bet 1729 and 1731 Virginia, United States
Bef 1800
2.
Bet 1790 and 1800
3.
4.
Bet 1736 and 1738 Virginia, United States
5.
6.

There is a major lack of consistency in the reporting of where and when Jason and Elizabeth were married. Original documentation is needed.

 Speculative child?: Sarah Unknown (3082)   otherwise known as Zilphia Sarah. Sarah needs better documentation -- see her Person page for discussion.

References
  1. Unsourced citations.

    AFT - BURGESS' TX-MO- Marriage between Bet 1729 and 1730, Caroline County, Virginia
    WFT - 1743

  2.   Meador, Victor P. (Victor Paul), and Bernal M. Meador. Our Meador families in colonial America: as found in the records of Isle of Wight, Lancaster, (old) Rappahannock, Richmond, Essex and Caroline Counties, Virginia. (Independence, Missouri: V.P. Meador, 1983).

    Jason married Elizabeth Stone, daughter of William and Ann Stone, about 1730-31.

  3.   Hieronymus, Goldie Smith. Descendants of Nathaniel Smith, Knox/Whitley County, Kentucky: son of Elijah Smith, Revolutionary War patriot from New Jersey and Virginia. (Arlington, Virginia: G.S. Hieronymus, 1982)
    p. 82.

    Jason Meadors’ wife was Elizabeth Stone of Fairfield District, South Carolina whose ancestors moved into N. W. Fairfield District before the American Revolution. (Ref: Hill and Hill – Moberly Connection, by George A. Hill = Hill & Hill-Moberly connections of Fairfield County, South Carolina. Hill, George Anderson, Ponca City, Okla., 1961.(326 p. ; 28 cm.), Allen County Public Library 929.2 H55H – Also Denver, Newberry, Houston, other)