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John Stone

Birth1635 - Hungars Parrish, Accomack, Virginia, United States
Death5 Oct 1676 - Charles, Maryland, United States
MotherVerlinda Graves
FatherGov. WILLIAM Henry "Maximilian" (Poynton) 2nd Governor of Maryland 1648-1652 STONE

Born in Hungars Parrish, Accomack, Virginia, United States on 1635 to Gov. WILLIAM Henry "Maximilian" (Poynton) 2nd Governor of Maryland 1648-1652 STONE and Verlinda Graves. John Stone married MARY GARDINER M-8thGGM and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 Oct 1676 in Charles, Maryland, United States.

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Gov. William Henry "Maximilian" (Poynton) 2Nd Governor Of Maryland 1648-1652 Stone
1603 - 1660
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Verlinda Graves
1618 - 1675
Spouse(s)
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Mary Gardiner M-8thggm
1653 - 1702
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William Stone
1666 - 1730
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Richard Stone
1667 - 1707
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Verlinda Stone
1664 - Unknown
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Mary Stone
1662 - Unknown
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Precious Stone
1668 - 1696
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Bertha Stone
1670 - Unknown
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Ann Woods Biggers
1661 - 1708
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Thomas Stone
1660 - 1677

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