Nathan and Eunice went on to have five children. He lived briefly in Vermont where his daughter, Rhoda, was born in 1801. Then he moved to Louisville, New York in about 1804, where he lived out the rest of his life.
From a letter I received from Roger Peterson on March 21, 1993, I found that Nathan Stone settled a farm on the St. Lawrence River around 1805-1810. The farm passed from Nathan to his son, Israel in about 1834 and then to Israel's son, John. The farm was then passed on to John's son, Fred and then to Fred's brother, George in 1917. In 1954, the federal government bought the farm from George Stone, so that the St. Lawrence Seaway could be constructed. The farm buildings were burned down and much of the property inundated by the Seaway.
In 1806, he was made captain in Lt. Col. Turner's regiment and on February 11, 1811, he became lieutenant-colonel. He resigned that commission in 1813. He passed away on April 11, 1834 at the age of 63. His wife passed on January 28, 1846 at the age of 77.
Nathan and Eunice went on to have five children. He lived briefly in Vermont where his daughter, Rhoda, was born in 1801. Then he moved to Louisville, New York in about 1804, where he lived out the rest of his life.
From a letter I received from Roger Peterson on March 21, 1993, I found that Nathan Stone settled a farm on the St. Lawrence River around 1805-1810. The farm passed from Nathan to his son, Israel in about 1834 and then to Israel's son, John. The farm was then passed on to John's son, Fred and then to Fred's brother, George in 1917. In 1954, the federal government bought the farm from George Stone, so that the St. Lawrence Seaway could be constructed. The farm buildings were burned down and much of the property inundated by the Seaway.
In 1806, he was made captain in Lt. Col. Turner's regiment and on February 11, 1811, he became lieutenant-colonel. He resigned that commission in 1813. He passed away on April 11, 1834 at the age of 63. His wife passed on January 28, 1846 at the age of 77.
Family Members
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Polly Stone Hinds
1768–1852
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Deacon Jeduthan Stone
1772–1864
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Maj Eliphalet Stone
1772–1851
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Urana Stone Earle
1774–1850
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Patience Stone Clark
1776–1864
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Jotham Stone
1778–1831
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Ruth Stone Shadduck
1780–1860
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Samuel Stone
1782–1820
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Sampson Stone
1784–1858
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Freelove Stone Ellis
1786–1842
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Joseph Stone
1789–1853
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