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Mother: Lottie HOPKINS |
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Mother: Elizabeth C. TURNER |
_Basil PERRILL\PEARL Sr._+ | (1725 - 1800) _Samuel PERRILL\PEARL Sr._| | (1750 - 1816) m 1770 | | |_________________________ | _John Thomas PERRILL Sr._| | (1780 - 1834) m 1805 | | | _________________________ | | | | |_ PERRILL ________________| | (1750 - ....) m 1770 | | |_________________________ | | |--Emily PERRILL | (1818 - 1916) | _Anthony TURNER _________ | | (1708 - 1778) | _John TURNER _____________| | | (1749 - 1811) m 1783 | | | |_Mary D. CHAPLINE _______ | | (1712 - 1782) |_Elizabeth C. TURNER ____| (1792 - 1855) m 1805 | | _Stephen RAWLINGS Sr.____+ | | (1713 - 1783) m 1740 |_Ruth RAWLINGS ___________| (1757 - 1814) m 1783 | |_Mary Elizabeth TYLER ___+ (1719 - 1795) m 1740
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Mother: Mary NELSON |
He mentions wife, Sarah, sons Philip and Joshua, son-in-law
Robert Schofield, Grandsons Gregory and John Glascock, Daus.
Elizabeth and Mary Fann. Exor. Wife.No Witnesses. He does not
mention his youngest son William or his daughter Sarah Glascock,
or the daughter who married Robert Schofield.
Sarah Stone, wife of William Stone I, died in Richmond County,
Va. at her homestead on Totuskey Creek about ten years after her
husband died. Her Will is dated July 2, 1711 and proven on May
1, 1717. William and Sarah lie buried in one of the old
cemeteries along Tutuskey Creek that have long been forgotten,
and now lost.
1660, early settler at Bedford in the Virginia Colony and later
Third Proprietary Governor of Maryland
The Indians left their names behind when they were pushed
further and further inland. Names like "Rappahannoc Indian
Towne", Indian Banks, Menokin, Morattico, Tappahannock, Powhatan
and Totuskey are still in use there. I found the Northern Neck
of Virginia to be a neck or peninsular of land lying between the
Potomac and the Rappahannock Rivers. It is almost an island. It
most likely was referred to by the early settlers at Jamestown
as the Northern Neck. The name appears in print in early records
as "Ye Northern Necke". It is a narrow strip of land about
twenty miles wide and runs inland between the two rivers for
about one hundred miles before it narrows at Fredericksburg,
Virginia.There the Rivers almost join, almost making it an
island. It was to this place that William and Sarah Stone
brought their young family and seated their Plantation on
Totuskey Creek, Old Rappahannock County.
William Stone bought 200 acres of land on Totuskey Creek from
Gyles and Mary Cole on October 20, 1672. (deed book 5, p. 86 &
87, Essex County Court House in Tappahannock, Va., for 600 Lbs.
of tobacco received from Wm. Stone...a conveyance of 200 acres
of land on Totuskey Creek;)"
Property: 20 Oct 1672 Rappahnnock Co., VA
Sarah Howard (Wife) b. About 1645 in North Farnham, PA Marriage:
Abt 1671 in Pittsylvania Co., VA (some researchers just have
Sarah no last name.)
Children:
John Stone b. in VA
Phillip Stone b. Cir 1667 in Richmond Co., VA
Sarah Stone b. 1671 in Rappahannock Co., VA
Miss Stone b. 1674 in Richmond Co., VA
Elizabeth Stone b. 1675 in Richmond Co., VA
William Stone b. 1680 in Richmond Co., VA
Mary Stone b. About 1680 in Richmond Co., VA
Francis Howard (Wife) b. Cir 1633 in Pittsylvania Co., VA
Marriage: Abt 1684 in Pittsylvania Co., VA
Children:
Joshua Stone b. 1685 in Richmond Co., VA
Josiah Stone b. About 1707 in Richmond Co., VA
_____________________ | _George STONE "the Immigrant"_| | (1597 - 1670) m 1635 | | |_____________________ | _John STONE _________| | (1631 - 1695) | | | _George VERNON ______+ | | | (1580 - ....) | |_Mary VERNON _________________| | (1615 - ....) m 1635 | | |_Alice BOOTH ________+ | (1592 - 1623) | |--William STONE | (1650 - 1707) | _____________________ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary NELSON ________| (1638 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |______________________________| | |_____________________
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