Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
Name: Benjamin Stone Jr
Event Type: Birth
Birth Date: 6 Nov 1761
Birth Place: Dudley, Massachusetts
Father Name: Benjamin Stone
Mother Name: Susanna
From Pioneer & Patriot Families of Bradford County, PA, by Clement F. Heverly, Vol. I, Bradford Star Print, 1913, page 327:
Benjamin Stone, a native of Massachusetts, born November 6, 1761, who had married Elizabeth, daughter of Daniel Wilcox, followed the latter to West Franklin in 1799. He soon moved into LeRoy, locating permanently and became quite an extensive land owner. His children were Daniel, Horace, Benjamin, Betsy, Hannah and Susanna.
Horace married Cynthia Lindsley of LeRoy.
Benjamin, Jr. married Betsy, daughter of John Knapp.
Betsy married Sterling Holcomb of LeRoy.
Hannah married Gurdon Griswold of LeRoy.
Susanna married 1st John Smiley, 2nd Nehemiah Allen.
Note: Benjamin may have died in 1829; did something happen that he and Elisabeth died at the same time?
(The note regarding the War of 1812 likely applies to his son Benjamin. )
Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
Name: Benjamin Stone Jr
Event Type: Birth
Birth Date: 6 Nov 1761
Birth Place: Dudley, Massachusetts
Father Name: Benjamin Stone
Mother Name: Susanna
From Pioneer & Patriot Families of Bradford County, PA, by Clement F. Heverly, Vol. I, Bradford Star Print, 1913, page 327:
Benjamin Stone, a native of Massachusetts, born November 6, 1761, who had married Elizabeth, daughter of Daniel Wilcox, followed the latter to West Franklin in 1799. He soon moved into LeRoy, locating permanently and became quite an extensive land owner. His children were Daniel, Horace, Benjamin, Betsy, Hannah and Susanna.
Horace married Cynthia Lindsley of LeRoy.
Benjamin, Jr. married Betsy, daughter of John Knapp.
Betsy married Sterling Holcomb of LeRoy.
Hannah married Gurdon Griswold of LeRoy.
Susanna married 1st John Smiley, 2nd Nehemiah Allen.
Note: Benjamin may have died in 1829; did something happen that he and Elisabeth died at the same time?
(The note regarding the War of 1812 likely applies to his son Benjamin. )
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