Name |
Marble (Marvel) Stone |
Suffix |
(son of who?) (of Albermarle Co) |
Birth |
1725 |
of, Albermarle Co, Virginia |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
Abt 1740 |
Halifax Co, Virginia |
Residence |
Abt 1760 |
Prince William Co, Virginia |
Census |
1771 |
Surry Co, North Carolina |
- Name: John Stone (father)
State: NC
County: Surry County
Township: Early Tax List
Year: 1771
Database: NC Early Census Index
Name: William Stone (son)
State: NC
County: Surry County
Township: Early Tax List
Year: 1771
Database: NC Early Census Index
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Name: Marble Stone (not related to John and William above. They are of the William Stone of Hamilton Parish line and DNA match.)
State: NC
County: Surry County
Township: Early Tax List
Year: 1771
Database: NC Early Census Index
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Name: Thomas Stone (unk if related to Marble/Marvel. He is not related to John & William above)
State: NC
County: Surry County
Township: Early Tax List
Year: 1771
Database: NC Early Census Index
Thomas goes on to reside in Arkansas. Have found no wife or children for him.
Name: Thomas Stone
State: AR
County: Lawrence County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1828
Record Type: Tax List
Database: AR 1819-1829 Tax Lists Index
Name: Thomas Stone
State: AR
County: Lawrence County
Year: 1830
Record Type: Tax List
Page: 12
Database: AR 1830-1839 Tax Lists Index
Name: Thomas Stone
State: AR
County: Lawrence County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1832
Record Type: Tax List
Database: AR 1830-1839 Tax Lists Index
|
Census |
1772 |
Surry Co, North Carolina |
- Name: William Stone
State: NC
County: Surry County
Year: 1772
Database: NC Early Census Index
Name: Marble Stone
State: NC
County: Surry County
Year: 1772
Database: NC Early Census Index
|
Residence |
Between 1772 and 1782 |
Surry Co, North Carolina |
Residence |
1788 |
Barnwell Co, South Carolina |
- residence when his will was written.
|
Residence |
Aft 1800 |
Georgia |
Death |
Jan 1810 |
Jefferson Co, Georgia |
Will |
9 Feb 1810 |
Jefferson Co, Georgia |
- Marble Stone died in Jefferson County, Georgia, leaving a will dated 10 Apr 1800, probated 09 Feb 1810, naming his wife, Lucy, sons; Solomon and Littleberry, and daughters, Betty WHEELER, Anna McANALLY and Nancy STONE. He appointed his wife and her brother, Littleberry BOSTICK and Meshack TURNER as his executors.
Will of Marbel Stone
Barnwell, South Carolina
(Jefferson Co., Georgia)
In the name of God, Amen. I Marble Stone of the state of aforesaid, being sick in body but of sound mind and memory do make this my last will and testament, revoking all others by me heretofore made, first of all I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God, who gave it, and my body to the Earth from whence it came, to be buried, and my worldly goods I do dispose of in manner and form following. I lend to my beloved wife Lucy Stone during her natural life all my Estate both real and personal, and after her decease to be disposed of in manner and form following.
I give and bequeath to my son Solomon Stone one negro man named Fiff.
I give and bequeath to my son Littleberry Stone, two negroes, Di fellow and Richmond a boy, and the feather bed and furniture whereon I commonly lie, and working tools of all kinds.
I give and bequeath to my three daughters, Bettey Whealler, Anney McAnnalley and Nancy Stone, a negro woman named Frand and her further increase.
I give and bequeath to my said three daughters and my son Littleberry all the rest of my household furniture to be divided by beloved wife Lucy Stone at her descretion.
I give and bequeath to my son Littleberry Stone, all the rest of my Estate both real and personal.
Lastly I make Constitute and appoint my beloved wife Lucy Stone Executrix and my son Littleberry Stone and my surely and beloved friends Littleberry Bostick and Meshack Turner Executers to this my last will and testament. In witness
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 10th day of April 1788.
Witnesses: James Hall, Rosey Hall, Hannah Hall
Marble Stone
Will proven by Littleberry Bostick on 9 February, 1810.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wevans9480&id=I25850
|
Notes |
- Marvel is not a DNA match for the Stones of Thomas Stone of Hamilton Parish.
David Stone Fri Aug 23 07:44:41 1996
I am researching the family of Marble (also spelled Marvel) Stone and Lucy Bostick Stone. They initially lived in Albemarle County, VA, then in Prince Edward County, VA, and migrated to Georgia and South Carolina after living in Surry County between 1772 and 1782. Marble Stone left a will in Georgia naming sons Solomon and Littleberry (from whom I am descended), and daughters Annie Stone McAnalley, Betty Stone Wheeler, and Nancy Stone. I am willing to share information with anyone who can provide additional information on this family's origin. I have seen records in the book by Absher confirming their residence in Surry and the approximate times of residence. David Stone e-mail: dstone@mail.mcg.edu or dstonejr@mem.po.com
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncsurry/surry_query.html
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Our Stone Family so far has been traced to Marble Stone, who was in Albemarle Co. Virginia about 1748. Marble was probably born about 1730 and married Lucy Bostick about 1750. The places he is known to have been are in Virginia: Albemarle, Prince Edward and Halifax Counties. In North Carolina he was known to have been in Surry Co. 1772. He was also known to have been in Barnwell, South Carolina where his will was written and Jefferson Co., Georgia where he died and his will was probated in 1810.
Marble's children were Littleberry Stone who married Anna Brooke; Solomon Stone who married Elizabeth Ladd; Betty Stone who married a Wheeler; Nancy Stone who married Eli McCasless and Annie Stone who married John McAnnally. All of these children were mentioned in his will.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=spikeysmurf&id=I26133
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From: KEITH STONE
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 8:30 AM
To: Sherry
Subject: Re: Comments - Stones
Thanks for responding! Also, thanks for sending those results (John's Y-DNA results). I compared them with mine, and they weren't even close. I do know that I match a known descendant of Marvel and Lucy. Our theory is that all of the Marvel Stones originated with one family in Virginia. I have a scenario that just might work for Lucy's Marvel's father. There was an Elijah Stone and a Margaret Stone owning land near Marvel's farm in Pedlar Mills,VA in the 1740s . It's possible that this Elijah may have been Marvel's father. This Elijah may have been a son of John Stone, son of William and Mary Stone of New Kent County and St. Peter's Parish. I haven't decided if I think Margaret was Marvel's sister or his mother.
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From: Keith Stone keith.stone@bishopwell.com
Date: 9/16/2016 6:38:27 PM
To: Sherry Sharp
Subject: Re: Comments (Marble (Marvel) Stone, (son of who?) (of Albermarle Co) b. 1725 of, Albermarle Co, Virginia d. Jan 1810 Jefferson Co, Georgia)
BTW, I have autosomal results on FTDNA, and have entered them into GEDmatch. I really think I've traced Marvel's parents as John and Rebecca Amoss Stone of St. Peter's Parish. John was the son of William and Mary Stone of the same church in New Kent Co. I have a huge, tangled web of original records, DNA matches and some good old fashioned reasoning that just might have made the case!
|
Person ID |
I36872 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
20 Apr 2014 |
Family |
Lucy Bostick, b. Abt 1734, Goochland Co, Virginia d. 1810, Collen, South Carolina (Age ~ 76 years) |
Marriage |
1750 |
Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Solomon Stone, Sr., b. 3 Dec 1752, Prince Edward Co, Virginia d. 16 Oct 1834, Marion Co, Tennessee (Age 81 years) |
| 2. Betty Stone, b. 1753 d. Aft 1810, of, Jefferson Co, Georgia (Age 58 years) |
+ | 3. Anna Stone, b. 1754, Augusta Co, Virginia d. 17 Mar 1841, Lawrence Co, Tennessee (Age 87 years) |
+ | 4. Littleberry Stone, b. 1755, Prince William Co, Virginia d. Apr 1806, Collen Co, South Carolina (Age 51 years) |
| 5. Nancy Stone, b. 1757 d. Aft 1810, of, Jefferson Co, Georgia (Age 54 years) |
|
Family ID |
F12658 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
6 Dec 2011 |