DANIEL13 STONE (JOHN12, GREGORY11, DAVID10,
SIMON9, DAVID8, SIMON7, JOHN6, WALTER5, WILLIAM4, STONE3, STONE2, WALTER1)2419,2420,2421
was born August 31, 16442422,2423,2424, and died October
15, 17132425,2426,2427. He married (1) MARY MOORE November
02, 1667 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. She died June
10, 1703 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He married
(2) ABIGAIL WHEELER February 06, 1703/04. She died October 28, 1711.
He married (3) RUTH HAYNES November 18, 1712. She was of Sudbury,
Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He had the mill, and May 22, 1711, sold a
quarter interest in the water privilege to Samuel How, Sr., of Sudbury,
but bought it back February 15, 1714. The mills remained in the Stone family
until 1824, when the business was incorporated. Daniel settled in one of
his father's houses near his father's residence. He was one of the first
board of selectmen of the town of Framingham in 1700, and was for two years
deacon of the Sudbury church before that. He married Mary (Moore) Ward,
widow, a school teacher in 1693-4 in Sudbury died June 10, 1703, in Framingham.
His son John administered the estate.
Children of Daniel and Mary Stone: 1. Daniel, mentioned
below. 2, Anne, born January 15, 1670. 3. Tabitha, born May 4, 1673; married
David Haynes. Had several children who died young. 4. Sarah, born
February 14, 1675; married James Rice. 5. Mary, born August 10, 1677; married
Jonas Rice. 6. Elizabeth, born November 9, 1678; married Joseph Livermore.
7. Abigail, born February 13, 1680; married Dr. John Sherman. 8. John,
married Anne Tileston of Dorchester, January 31, 1706-7; died November
26, 1710; she died March 25, 1733.
(IV) DANIEL STONE, son of Daniel Stone (3),
born in Sudbury, Massachusetts, November 22, 1668, died at Framingham,
December 22, 1702, aged thirty-four years. Although a young man when he
died, he was selectman and town treasurer of Framingham in 1702, and served
in the
expedition to Canada under Phipps in 1690 with the
Sudbury company. He married Patience Brown, who died November 13, 1722,
at Framingham. She married (second) Nathaniel Rice. Burial with wife
at Old Burial Ground, Wayland, Massachusetts.
Children of DANIEL STONE and PATIENCE BROWN are:
i. PRISCILLA STONE, m. JAMES FOX; b.
of Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
ii. BEULAH STONE, b. August 23, 1695;
m. (1) COLONEL TIMOTHY MINOT; b. of Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts;
m. (2) JOSIAH BROWN, January 14, 1718/19; b. of Sudbury, Middlesex Co.,
Massachusetts.
iii. KEZIAH STONE, b. July 29, 1697;
m. ELIAB MOORE, March 05, 1727/28.
iv. REVEREND MICAH STONE, b. March 11,
1698/99, "The Island," Sudbury (now Wayland), Middlesex Co., Massachusetts;
d. October 13, 1738, Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
v. LOIS STONE, b. November 21, 1701;
m. MOSES MAYNARD, March 18, 1723/24, Sudbury, Mddlesex Co., Massachusetts;
b. 1696, Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. April 11, 1782.
Graves of Daniel and Patience Stone
(V) LIEUT. MICAH STONE, son of Daniel Stone, Jr. (4), born on "The Island," Sudbury, now Wayland, March 11, 1699, died October 13, 1738, of small pox, at the age of thirty-nine years. He resided in Framingham and was selectman there 1732 until his death; deputy 1734 and 1735. He married, April 2, 1724 Abigail Stone, of Lexington. She married (second) January 22, 1752, Colonel Joseph Perry, and she died October 4, 1796, at an advanced age. Burial Old Burial Ground, Wayland, MA.
Children of MICAH STONE and ABIGAIL STONE are:
i. JOSIAH STONE, b. December 23, 1724;
d. April 02, 1785; m. ANNE HAVEN, February 24, 1746/47.
233. ii. DANIEL STONE, b. April 11, 1727, Framingham,
Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. April 03, 1813.
iii. MICAH STONE, b. May 30, 1729; m.
(1) SARAH BACHELLER; widow of Grafton, Massachusetts; m. (2) RACHEL HAYNES,
October 11, 1748; b. of Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
iv. JOHN STONE, b. March 28, 1731; d.
December 06, 1755, the army.
v. MOSES STONE, b. June 26, 1734; d.
July 13, 1813, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; m. HANNAH MOORE,
November 14, 1754; b. of Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
vi. ELIAB STONE, b. May 05, 1737; d.
August 31, 1822; m. SARAH HUBBARD, October 17, 1765; b. of Concord, Middlesex
Co., Massachusetts. Graduate of Harvard 1758; teacher at Sudbury; ordained
minister at Reading, May 20, 1761
Grave of Micah Stone
(VI) DANIEL STONE. son of Micah Stone (5), born at Framingham, Massachusetts, April 11, 1727, died April 3, 1813, aged eighty-six years. He was selectman 1767-68. His house was burned in 1766. He and his wife are buried in the Church Hill cemetery at Framingham Centre, near the middle of the yard, in a lot enclosed by iron fence. He married, 1749, Persis Haynes, born 1728 and died May 7, 1804, aged seventy-six years. 4. Daniel, born September 5, 1760; married Sally Buckminster, born 1770, died April 9, 1845; he died November 9, 1834. 5. Persis, born August 15, 1762; married Buckley Adams, February, 1785.
Children of DANIEL STONE and PERSIS HAYNES are:
i. PERSIS STONE, b. July 17, 1750; d.
March 01, 1752.
ii. NAHUM STONE, b. November 25, 1752;
d. 1805, Grafton, Massachusetts; m. HANNAH HAVEN.
iii. JOHN STONE, b. February 17, 1757,
Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. August 18, 1844, Cambridge,
Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
iv. DANIEL STONE, b. September 05, 1760;
d. November 09, 1834; m. SALLY BUCKMINSTER; b. 1770; d. April 09, 1845.
v. PERSIS STONE, b. August 15, 1762;
m. BUCKLEY ADAMS, February 1785.
Grave of Daniel Stone
(VII) JOHN STONE, son of Daniel Stone (6), born at
Framingham, February 17, 1757, died at Cambridge, August 18, 1844. His
occupation was hotel keeping, at which he was popular and successful. At
one time he worked for Governor Livingston at Livingston Manor, New York,
and his son, Peter Royal Stone, was named for the governor. John Stone
had hotels at various times in Wayland and Sudbury. He finally bought a
farm at Cambridge, where he and his daughter Abigail
lived after the death of his wife. He married, June 25, 1778, Ann Hunt,
born 1760. died October 20, 1829.
Their children: 1. John, Jr., born 1779, died December
16, 1807, at Washington, Vermont. 2. Peter R. married Lavinia Winship,
of Lexington; died May, 1875, buried at Mt. Auburn. 3. Daniel, married
Mary Jackson, of Boston; died at Newton, 1860. 4. Walter, born January
13, 1796; died August 22, 1869; married Jane Merriam, born July 13, 1797,
died May 23, 1873. 5. William, mentioned below. 6. Nancy, married Hatch,
of New York. 7. Mary, married Daniel Learned. 8. Hannah, married Reuben
Hastings, of Northboro. 9. Abigail, died unmarried. 10. Persis, married
Coolidge Jones, and died of consumption soon after her marriage.
(VIII) WILLIAM STONE, son of John Stone (7), born at
Sudbury, May 13, 1787, died there March 10, 1862. He followed his father's
business of keeping hotel. and was proprietor of taverns at Wayland, Sudbury
and Stow. He was an earnest worker and became well-to-do. He married, October
25, 1805, Sukey Cutter, born February 6, 1786, at Sudbury, and died there
January 18, 1871.
Their children: 1. Dana, mentioned below. 2. Emeline
Susan, born October 16, 1808; married Abel Dakin, of Wayland, and (second)
Walter Rogers of Sudbury, July 10, 1855. 3. William born December 2, 1810;
unmarried; died at sea on whaling voyage and buried in Indian Ocean. 4.
John, born November 8, 1812, at Stow; died April 15, 1892. 5. George
W., born January 23, 1815, died September 30, 1871; married Maria Dudley,
born at Wayland, 1835, died July 10, 1889. 6. Albina, born September 5,
1817; married Warren Barker Hale, June 29, 1834.
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