- Charles County Land Records 1790-1792; Liber K#4; Page 143. Bill of sale. I, William Stone of CC, planter, for and in Consideration that John and Walter Stone have recovered against me in CC Court, a judgment of 65.£, which is now due to sd John Hoskins Stone and Walter Stone, and for 5 shillings, I sell to John Hoskins Stone and Walter Stone, 1 Negro man slave called Aaron and 1 Negro girl slave called Milley. Signed Sep 14, 1790 - Will: Stone. Wit - Wm D. Briscoe*. Recorded Sep 15, 1790.
(William Stone son of John Stone and Miss Hanson)
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- His bachelor son, Walter, died at Sweet Springs, Botetourt County, Virginia. By his will, proved 1791 in Charles County, he bequeathed his brother, John Hoskins Stone, all shares in the firms of John H. Stone & Co., and John Stone & Walter Stone. He discharged his sister, Betty Anne Eden, from all debts and commissions due him as the administrator of the estates of Townsend Eden and John Eden, Sr. He named his sisters, Catherine Scott and Grace Stone; brother Michael J. Stone; nieces Margaret Stone and Mildred Stone; and nephews Alexander Scott and Frederick Stone.
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