Person:Isaac Stone (4)

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. 8 Sep 1748
  1. Abner Stone1748 -
  2. Pattee Stone1751 -
  3. Isaac Stone1753 -
  4. Abigail Stone1755 -
  5. Alpheus Stone1757 -
Facts and Events
Name[2] Isaac Stone
Gender Male
Birth[1] 5 Apr 1730 Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 8 Sep 1748 Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Martha Munroe
Residence[2] Bef 1751 Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Residence[2] Oakham, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903)
    138.

    STON, Isaac, s. Sam[ue]ll and Abigail, (born) Apr. 5, 1730.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 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)
    p. 148.

    ISAAC STONE, ESQ., (brother to Jonas,) with his wife Martha, and their children, - Abner, born in 1748; Pattee, 1751; - removed from Lexington, and settled on the farm his brother left. Their children born in Rutland, were Isaac, in 1753; Abigail, 1755; Alpheus, 1757.
    Mr. Stone, in 1762, sold, moved and built the West part of the Tavern House, in the centre of the town, where he for several years kept a public house, - which has been from that time to the present, occupied in like manner, being House Lot No. 61, granted to the first settled minister, which was garrisoned for Rev. Mr. Willard.
    Esquire Stone in the early settlement of Oakham bought a good lot of land a little North of where the meeting-house stands, on which he built and removed his family, - and married his daughter, Pattee, to the Rev. John Strickland, the first minister of Oakham.