Person:Abigail Stone (23)

m. 25 Feb 1746/47
  1. Beulah Stone1747 - 1752
  2. Abigail Stone1749 - 1813
  3. Lucy Stone1752 - 1752
  4. Luther Stone1753 - 1837
  5. Maj. Josiah Stone1762 - 1836
  6. Micah Stone, M.D.1766 - Abt 1836
  7. Anne Stone1766 -
m. Abt 1772
  1. Louisa Adams1773 - 1813
  2. Nancy Adams1776 -
  3. Moses Adams1777 -
  4. Mabby Adams1780 -
  5. Josiah Adams1781 -
  6. Joseph Adams1783 -
  7. Clarissa Adams1785 -
Facts and Events
Name Abigail Stone
Married Name Mrs. Abigail Adams
Gender Female
Birth[3] 11 Nov 1749 Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Abt 1772 Massachusetts, United Statesto Rev. Moses Adams
Death[1] 7 Dec 1813 Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesage 63
References
  1. Abigail Stone, in Adams, Josiah. The genealogy of the descendants of Richard Haven, of Lynn, Massachusetts, who emigrated from England about two hundred years ago. (Boston, Massachusetts: William White and H.P. Lewis, 1843).

    p 29 -
    ... (From p. 18) ABIGAIL STONE ... married Rev. MOSES ADAMS of Acton ; (See p. 22.) ... They were both 2d and 3d cousins. They had the same great grandfather in Moses Haven1, and his father, Richard of Lynn, was also their common ancestor ...

    Their children were
    1. LOUISA, born 7 Sept. 1773, who married JOHN PARK, M.D. ...
    2. NANCY, 18 Jan. 1776, married REV. NICHOLAS B. WHITNEY of Hingham, ...
    3. MOSES, 28 Nov. 1777, (Harv. Univ. 1797), married MARY L. TUTTLE of Littleton ...
    4. NABBY, Jan. 1780, married her mother's cousin, LUKE BIXBY, who was also her father's 2d cousin ...
    5. JOSIAH, 3 Nov. 1781, (Harv. Univ. 1801), Lawyer in Fram. He married JANE PARK of Windham, N.H., sister of Dr. John Park, who married his sister Louisa. ...
    6. JOSEPH, 25 Sept. 1783, (Harv. Univ. 1803), Lawyer at West Cambridge, where he died 10 June, 1814. He married ALMIRA FISKE ...
    7. CLARISSA, 13 July, 1785, married Caleb Hersey, of Hingham ...

    Mrs. ADAMS died 7 Dec. 1812, aged 63. ...

  2.   Mrs. Adams, in Fletcher, James, Rev. Acton in history: Compiled for the Middlesex County History. (Philadelphia: J.W. Lewis & Company, 1890)
    p 249.

    ... Mrs. Adams, the wife of Rev. Moses Adams, the second minister, a very energetic lady and a notable housekeeper, kept store in the basement story. Keeping store, added to her maternal duties, as the mother of three sons and three daughters, house-work, spinning, weaving, knitting and cheese-making, to say nothing of parish duties, must have made for her a busy life, and this part of the house at least must have been a lively centre for the earthly activities of the parsonage. The upper part of the house was the scene of the pastor's private study, and contained rooms neatly furnished for those times and ever ready to receive guests from abroad. ...

  3. Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Framingham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911)
    184.

    STONE, Abigail, d. of Josiah and Anne, [born] Nov. 11, 1749.