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- Judge Samuel Hanson was buried at Equality, an estate then owned by his son-in-law, David Stone, "the inheritor of Poynton Manor, with Court Leetand Court Baron," a lineal descendant and representative of Governor William Stone, and the great-grandfather of the Hon. Frederick Stone, of Port Tobacco, MD.
David's birth date is traditionally given as 18 Mar 1709. I was told that date came from his tombstone which is no longer in existence. David witnessed this deed 6 Apr 1727, meaning he should have been over 21 onthat date.
p. 71, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records, 1722-1729; Book L#2
Page 338. At the request of Joseph Doyne of CC, the following deed wasrecorded this Apr 12, 1727.
Apr 6, 1727 from Jesse Doyne of Pointon Manor in CC, Gent, to JosephDoyne, son to the abovesd Jesse, Signed - Jesse Doyne. Wit -Thomas Stone, Saml Hall, David Stone, Willm Stone*, Robt Hanson*.
Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Spring 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part II 1753-1779;Transcribed by Ruth King and Carol Mitchell [Extracted from LDS microfilm#13741/3375-05. The first number is the page or folio number for thebeginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of theInventory) Charles County: Probate Records, Inventories Book 1774-1776
17: David Stone-28 Feb 1774-kin Catherine Scott & Betty Ann Stone-Elizabeth Stone & Thomas Stone & John Hoskins Stone admrs
David Stone 117.91 CH £1563.10.10 Feb 26 1774
Appraisers: William McConchie, Richard Barnes.
Creditors: Robert Hooe for Hooe Stone & Co., Robert Mundell for John Glassford & Co.
Next of kin: Catharine Scott, Betty Ann Stone.
Administrators; Elisabeth Stone, Thomas Stone, John Haskins Stone.
Charles County, Maryland Wills, Administration Accounts, Inventories, AndOrphan Court Proceedings; 1777-1780; 1995 by TLC Genealogy; p 71
Charles Co. Probate 1777-1780
Page 169. David Stone's Final Account: Jun 9, 1778
The account of Thomas Stone and John Hoskins Stone, surviving admors of David Stone, late of CC, decd. Elizabeth Stone, the widow of the decd, joined in the administration, being since dead.
Debts include: The inventory of the decd's estate, exhibited into thePrerogative office on Feb 26, 1774, amounting to 1563 £ 10 shillings 10 pence; 1773, a crop of tobacco left by the decd; 1774, tobacco made onthe plantation the year the decd died; 70½ bushels of wheat and 208barrels of corn, made on the plantation in 1774; cash recd of RachelFurry in 1774 for 20½ yards of embossed serge. The whole amount of theestate: 2361 £ 19 shillings
5½ pence.
Disbursements went to: The estate of Frederick Stone; Mrs. Ann Tasker perbond dated May 26, 1765; sd Tasker and Daniel Dulany, her executor;Jenifer and Hooe; Isaac Campbell; Barns and Ridgate; afd Thomas Stone for sundries for the decd's family; John Glasford and Co; their store at PortTobacco; Doctor James Craik; William Winter; James York; William Hanson,Sheriff, for levies; Thomas Marshall for quit rents; Robert Timms; John Hoskins Stone; Cunningham Findlay and Co; Zephaniah Frankling; WilliamHanson, Sheriff, for levies for the year 1774; clothing and othernecessaries for the family's use; James Farmer, his share of the crop asoverseer, 1773; James Fitzgerrald for ditto, 1773 and 1774. Balance accountable: 1258 £ 14 shillings 1 pence. Final Account: 2361 £19shillings 5½ pence.
Proved on Jun 9, 1778 by Messrs Thomas Stone and John Hoskins Stone,surviving admors of afd David Stone.
Chas. Co. Gentry by Harry Wright Newman: p.231
It is said that David Stone married a daughter of Samuel Hanson - somesay Mary others say Sarah - no proof has been found by this compiler. SeeThe Stones of Poynton Manor, by Newman
Revolutionary Patriots of Chas Co. by Henry C. Peden, Jr.:p. 286/7
John Hoskins Stone (1750-1804) s/o David Stone (1709-1773) and Elizabeth Jenifer (d/o Dr. Daniel Jenifer) md. Mary Couden in 1781 and was a well known lawyer before the Revolution. His children were: Robert Couden Stone (md. Mary Mann of Annapolis in 1805); Couden Stone-died young; Anne Stone (md John Turner); and Elizabeth Stone (md. Dr. Nathaniel Pope Causin in 1808).
John Hoskins Stone had a distinguished political career from serving as aDelegate to MD Convention in 1775 to being Governor of MD 1794-1797. He was a Captain in the militia 1775-1776, commissioned a Captain in the 1st MD Line on Jan 3, 1776 and was colonel in the MD Line until Aug 1, 1779(wounded & resigned)...........
Michael Jenifer Stone (1747- died before Apr 1, 1812) s/o David Stone and Elizabeth Jenifer md. Mary Hanson Briscoe. His children were: Frederick Daniel Stone (1796-1820); William Briscoe Stone (1797-1872); Dr. Michael Jenifer Stone (1806-1877); Elizabeth Stone; and Eleanor Stone.
Michael served on the Committee of Observation in 1776, attended the Constitution Ratification Convention in 1778 and served in the LowerHouse of the MD Legislature from 1780-1783. He was a U. S. Congressman,1789-1791, and Chief Judge of the 1st Judicial District of MD, 1791-1802. He took the Oath of Allegiance in 1778. Resident of Port Tobacco WestHundred in 1778. Rendered patriot service by providing wheat for the useof the military in December 1782....2nd Lt., Militia, Capt George Swann's CO, Mar 7, 1776.
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 15:44:22 -0500
From: "Constance Lee"
To: MDCHARLE-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [MDCHARLE-L] STONE, HANSON, HOSKINS, WARREN, STOREY, HUSSEY
This David Stone was born around 1709 and died March 18, 1779. He was married to one of the Hansons, and then to Elizabeth Jenifer. He had quite a few children by his second marriage, e.g. Thomas Stone, John Hoskins Stone, Michael Jenifer Stone, and so forth. Josiah Stone and Samuel Stone were attributed to the marriage to, presumably, Sarah Hanson.
Another question, Josiah married Mary Washington Donelson or Donaldson during the American Revolution and lived in Culpeper Co., VA before moving to Kentucky around 1798. Does anyone know anything about her family?
Specifically was she from Maryland or Virginia?
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From: "SMoller"
To: "Constance Lee"
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: [MDCHARLE-L] STONE, HANSON, HOSKINS, WARREN, STOREY, HUSSEY
Are you referring to the David Stone that died Bef. February 28, 1774, Charles Co?
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From: Constance Lee
To: MDCHARLE-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Saturday, January 04, 2003 9:16 AM
Subject: [MDCHARLE-L] STONE, HANSON, HOSKINS, WARREN, STOREY, HUSSEY STONE, HANSON, HOSKINS, WARREN, STOREY, HUSSEY are my Charles Co. names.
Right now I am particularly interested in finding Josiah Stone of Charles Co.--it is assumed he is David Stone's son, but there is no documentation that I have found. Also, one of the Hansons is supposed to be the first wife of David Stone, but which one?
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nlndgrn&id=I42507 Norma nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net
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