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#13159, (say 1613 - circa October 1640)
Relationship8th great-grandmother of William David Lewis

Family

Rev. Samuel Stone b. 1602, d. 1663
Children 1.John Stone4 (s 1634 - b 1663/64)
 2.Rebekah Stone+5 (s 1636 - 1709)
 3.Mary Stone+ (s 1638 - )
 4.Sarah Stone+6 (c 1640 - )
Her married name was Stone.1 
Birth*say 1613She was born say 1613.1 
Marriage*circa 1634She married Rev. Samuel Stone, son of John Stone and ____ Rogers, circa 1634.1 
1636She and Rev. Samuel Stone removed to Hartford, Connecticut, in 1636 (poss. with son John and dau. Rebekah, if she war b. in Cambridge.)2 
Death*circa October 1640She died circa October 1640.3 

Citations

  1. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), online AmericanAncestors.org, pp. 1770, "by about 1634."
  2. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, p. 1768.
  3. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, pp. 1770, "shortly before 2 November 1640," citing TAG 30:159, letter by Thomas Hooker.
  4. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, pp. 1770, "presumably d. before the date of his father's will," undated, proved 3 March 1663/4.
  5. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, pp. 1771, as second child.
  6. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, 1770, and 1772 "Savage attempted to match the recorded births and baptisms of children of Samuel Stone at Hartford with the children mentioned by Samuel Stone and his second wife in their wills by assuming that Lydia or Abigail must be Elizabeth, and that the unnamed son born in 1649 must be Samuel. Approximate ages found in the ‘Winthrop medical records show that this solution is unlikely for the daughters and not the only solution for son Samuel, and that Samuel Stone and his second wife had at least two children not recorded in the Hartford records."