Person:William Stone (56)

     
Gov. William Stone, of Maryland
  1. Gov. William Stone, of MarylandAbt 1603 - Bef 1660
  2. Bridgett Stone1604 - 1657
  3. Matthew StoneAbt 1605 -
  • HGov. William Stone, of MarylandAbt 1603 - Bef 1660
  • WElizabeth Sprigg1600 -
  1. Elizabeth Stone1623 - 1707
  2. Thomas StoneAbt 1635 - 1676
  • HGov. William Stone, of MarylandAbt 1603 - Bef 1660
  • WVerlinda Graves1618 - Bef 1675
m.
  1. John StoneAbt 1648 - Bef 1697
  2. Richard Stone1648 - 1667
  3. Mary Stone1650 - 1675
  4. Matthew StoneAbt 1653 - Bef 1676
  5. Catherine StoneAbt 1655 - Bef 1714
Facts and Events
Name Gov. William Stone, of Maryland
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1603 Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
Alt Birth? Abt 1603 Lancashire, EnglandPoynton Manor
Marriage to Elizabeth Sprigg
Marriage possibly Accomack, Virginia, United Statespossibly Hungar Parish
to Verlinda Graves
Will[4] 3 Dec 1659 Charles, Maryland, United States
Death[1][2][3] Bef 21 Dec 1660 Nanjemoy, Charles, Maryland, United Statesprobate
Burial[2] location unknown
Probate[4] 21 Dec 1660 Charles, Maryland, United States
Reference Number Q8018868 (Wikidata)

William Stone was one of the Early Settlers of Colonial Maryland Image:Maryland Settler.jpg

References
  1. William Stone (Maryland_governor), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

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    William Stone, 3rd Proprietary Governor of Province of Maryland (c. 1603 – c. 1660) was an early, English settler in Maryland. He was governor of the colony of Maryland from 1649 to 1655.

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  2. 2.0 2.1 15104559, in Find A Grave
    no sources provided, last accessed Aug 2025.

    Burial location unknown.

  3. Papenfuse, Edward C; Alan F Day; David W Jordan; and Gregory A Stiverson. A Biographical dictionary of the Maryland legislature, 1635-1789. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Johns Hopkins University Press, c1979-1985)
    426:784.

    William Stone (ca. 1603-ca. 1659/60)

  4. 4.0 4.1 Will abstract of Capt. William Stone, in Cotton, Jane Baldwin; F. Edward (Frederick Edward) Wright; and Annie W. B. (Annie Walker Burns) Bell. The Maryland calendar of wills. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1968)
    1 (1635-1685):12.

    Stone, William, Capt., Chas. Co., 3d Dec, 1659; 21st Dec, 1660.
    - To wife Verlinda, house and lands at St. Mary's, and to remain in home at Nangemy during widowhood.
    To eld. dau. Eliza Stone and hrs., 900 A. at Bustard's Island, Patuxent B., and 600 A. at "Nangemy; " that which testator formerly gave her in trust by his brother Sprigg not to be in force. '
    - To son Richard and hrs., 500 A. of "Nangemy Manor," and cattle in consideration of that formerly given him by his uncle, Richard Stone.
    - To son John and hrs., 500 A. of "Nangemy."
    - To son Mathew and hrs, 500 A. of "Nangemy."
    - To daus. Mary and Katharine, personalty.
    Eld. son Thomas and hrs., exs. and residuary legatees.
    Overseers and guardians of minor child: Gov. Josias Fendall, brother-in-law Francis Doughty, and brother Matthew Stone.
    Test: Francis Doughty, Stephen Montague, Stephen Clifton