Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

Richard Stone

Male 1702 - 1782  (80 years)


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  • Name Richard Stone 
    Birth 1702  Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Oct 1782  Charles County, Maryland - admin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I2077  Tree1
    Last Modified 5 Apr 2024 

    Father William Stone,   b. 1667, perhaps at "Poynton Manor", Nanjemoy Hundred, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 12 Aug 1731, Charles County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Theodosia Wade,   b. 22 Sep 1666, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 17 Mar 1749, Charles County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 82 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage Aft 1687  Accomack County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1291  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
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      Stone, William, Charles County, 17th April, 1730; 12th Aug., 1731.
      To eldest son Thomas and hrs., plan. beginning at mouth of Cold Spring Branch (for desc. see will) and plan. where William Mansell lives, adj. land of cousin David Stone and Gerd. Fowke; and personalty.
      To dau. Mary and hrs., plan. where she and her husband Thomas Matthews now live, adj. lands of cousin Matthew Stone and Robert Doyne; and 1/2 of "ONeales Dezearts," bou. of James Tyer; and personalty.
      To youngest son Richard and hrs., residue of dwell. plan. "Poynton Manner," his mother to have use of house and portion of plan. during life; and personalty, including that on plan. where John Bannister is overseer.
      To dau. Verlinda Harrison and hrs., 100 A. "'Dover's Clifts," tract bou. of Martin Campbell and Mary, his wife; 39 A. adj. "Dover Clifts," and money due from her.
      To dau. Theodesia and hrs., other half of "O'Neales Dezearts" and pt. of "Market Overton," at Pomankka., now leased to Robert Gording; and personalty.
      To dau. Pretious (Precious) Jones and hrs., 800 A. "Millner," bou. of John Dickeson, and 113 A. "Langharn's Rest," Prince George's County, made over by George Langham; and personalty.
      To youngest dau. Bethia Barnes and hrs., 143 A. "Stone's Rest," adj. to land of Thomas Jenkins, dec'd, and 1/2 "Market Overton," the pt. where John Queen now lives; and personalty.
      To wife Theodosia, certain personalty during life, to be divided among child.; sd. wife being obligated to make over "Market Overton" to her 2 daus. Theodosia and Bethia before her death or marriage; shd. son Thomas interfere and not make over sd. land, then the plantations where his bro. William lived and Daniel McDaniell now lives shall pass to the sd. Theodosia and Bethia. and their hrs,
      Exs.: Wife and sons Thomas and Richard.
      Test: William Mansell, John Boye, James Murdock.
      Codicil: Shd. Thomas Matthew bring any account against estate, to have no share therein. To dau. Theodosia,, personalty to remain in poss. of her mother during life,
      Test: Same. 20.221.
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      Richard Stone, bachelor and last surviving child, died intestate in Charles County. An inventory of his estate was taken on October 17, 1782, and appraised at £1,493. John Matthews was the administrator, while Joseph W. Harrison and Mary Barnes signed as the next of kin. The final account and distribution were made the next year to the following heirs, all apparently of the same degree of relationship, inasmuch as each representative received £134/19/11. They were Captain Joseph W. Harrison, Elizabeth Mastin, Theodosia Short, Mary Grant, Henrietta Speake, Mary Stone, Baldwin Dade and Verlinda his wife, John B. Meeke and Verlinda his wife, Robert Taylor and Theodosia his wife, Walter McPherson and Mary his wife, Mary Barnes, and John Matthews
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      Virlinda Sanders 37.429 CH £210.5.3 Jan 12 1748 Mar 11 1748
      Appraisers: John Stone, Richard Stone.
      Mentions: Francis Green, Giles Green.
      Mentions: John Theobalds, Robert Mason for David Ross.
      Administrator/Executor: Thomas Sanders.
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      22 Sep 1731 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Mr William Stone decd appraised at £166.1.7 by Henry Barnes and John Craxson; Randall Morris (sheriff) and John Howard signed inventory as creditors, and John Manning {half bro of decd} and Matthew Stone signed as next of kin. 10 Nov 1731 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Mrs Theodosia Stone, Mr Thomas Stone and Mr Richard Stone executors. «PCI 16:321»
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      William Stone (gentleman) 11.512 A CH £466.1.7 £32.6.1 Aug 31 1732
      Received from: John Atchison, John Queen, Daniel McDonald, Robert Gordon, James Allen, Robert Doyne, Richard Harrison, Mary Ryon, James Hollyday, Esq.
      Payments to: John Parnham, Jr., Simon Smith, John Parnham, Sr., David Cockran, John Howard, Walter Winter, Alexander Adair, John Watts, John Chunn, Jr., Randall Morris, Charles Calvert, Esq., Samuel Hanson, George Midway.
      Representatives & Legatees: persons (unnamed, all at age).
      Executors; Theodosia Stone, Thomas Stone, Richard Stone.
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      John Manning 21.169 CH £97.12.0 Nov 5 1735
      Appraisers: Mathew Stone, John Barker.
      Creditors: Gustavus Brown, William Maconchie,
      Next of kin: Thomas Stone, Richard Stone.
      Executrix: Mary Manning.
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      STONE, THEODOSIA, Jun, 1747; 17 Mar, 1749
      To dau. Theodosia Stone, the half tract called "Markett Overton, lying upon Permunkey Creek.
      To grand-dau. Mary Barnes, pto of tract called "Markett Overton, which Robert Gorden lives on,
      To son Richard Stone, pt, of tract called Markett Overton," on which Thomas Moncoe lives,
      To grand-dau. Theodia. Barnes, that pt, of land as above mentioned.
      To grand-dau. Mary Barnes, in case she dies before she becomes of age, Robert Gorden is to live on the land above mentioned until either of my grand-daus. are of age, and the rents paid by my son Richard Stone, and dau. Theodotia Stone, the third pt, of my furniture.
      To 2 sons Thos. and Richard, and 2 daus. Mary and Theodotia, each a ring and 10 s.
      Son Richard, ex.
      Wit: Barton Stone, Matthew Stone, Sr., Thomas Stone, Jr. 26, 111
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      Charles County Court Records, June 1742 Court, Liber T#2, Page 377
      Catherine Stone & David Stone, by their petition, set forth that they are seized in fee of a tract of land in CC called Nanjemy House, formerly laid out for Richard Stone for 500 acres, being part of a tract of land called Pointon Mannor, and also one other tract of land called St. Johns, containing 83 acres, lying in CC, adjoining to the former tract, the bounds of both tracts being ancient, your petitioner prays a Commission to perpetuate the same - whereupon it is ordered that Commission issue to William Deal, Richard Price, William Winter, and Matthew Barnes Jr, giving them power to examine witnesses touching the premises.
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 339-36: ST. JOHNS: 83 acres; Possession of - 42 Acres - Beale, John: 42 Acres - Stone, Thomas: Surveyed 17 Aug 1675 for John Stone at a bound pockhiccory a bound tree of the land formerly laid out for Richard Stone binding upon said land.:

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