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John Stone

Birth10 Jun 1728 - Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death16 Dec 1791 - Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
MotherDorothy Colby
FatherHugh Stone

Born in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States on 10 Jun 1728 to Hugh Stone and Dorothy Colby. John Stone married Sarah Miller and had 15 children. He passed away on 16 Dec 1791 in Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Hugh Stone
1682 - 1746
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Dorothy Colby
1677 - 1756
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Miller
1730 - 1803
Children Show all
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John Stone
1751 - 1817
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Anna Maria Stone
1772 - 1836
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Samuel Stone
1757 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Stone
1767 - 1811
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Capt. Jacob Stone
1764 - 1831
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Isaac Stone
1769 - 1839
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Daniel Stone
1771 - 1833
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Anna Stone
1772 - 1845
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Ebenezer Stone
1759 - 1800
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Meribah Stone
1750 - 1786
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Mary Stone Greenleaf
1760 - 1789
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Sally Sarah Stone
1776 - Unknown
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John Stone
1755 - 1800
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Sarah "Sallie" Stone
1752 - Unknown
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John Stone
1752 - Unknown

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