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Joanna <I>Turner</I> Stone

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Joanna Turner Stone

Birth
Death
18 Mar 1846 (aged 46)
Burial
Savoy, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Name also spelled as Johanna, and Joannah.

Daughter of Elijah and Hannah (Austin) Turner; it seems she was born in Easton, Bristol County, Massachusetts circa September 1799 (1800 census), not long before her family migrated west to Windsor, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. Was living with her parents in Hinsdale when she became the wife of Oren Stone circa September 1820, whom she may have known as a child in Windsor. Lived in Savoy, Berkshire County since circa 1827 until her death. Died age 46 years 6 months, of tuberculosis. Buried at the Turner Cemetery in Savoy, next to her parents.

She was the mother of at least six children:

Henry H. Stone (1824-1882)
William A. "Billy" Stone (c.1828-1894)
Ward Nelson Stone (c.1831-1914)
Francis Ebenezer "Frank" Stone (1833-1906)
S. Elizabeth Stone Janes (c.1837-1914)
Ira Newell Stone (c.1841-1863).
Name also spelled as Johanna, and Joannah.

Daughter of Elijah and Hannah (Austin) Turner; it seems she was born in Easton, Bristol County, Massachusetts circa September 1799 (1800 census), not long before her family migrated west to Windsor, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. Was living with her parents in Hinsdale when she became the wife of Oren Stone circa September 1820, whom she may have known as a child in Windsor. Lived in Savoy, Berkshire County since circa 1827 until her death. Died age 46 years 6 months, of tuberculosis. Buried at the Turner Cemetery in Savoy, next to her parents.

She was the mother of at least six children:

Henry H. Stone (1824-1882)
William A. "Billy" Stone (c.1828-1894)
Ward Nelson Stone (c.1831-1914)
Francis Ebenezer "Frank" Stone (1833-1906)
S. Elizabeth Stone Janes (c.1837-1914)
Ira Newell Stone (c.1841-1863).

Inscription

Joannah, wife of Orren Stone
Died Mar. 18, 1846
Ae 46 yrs 6 mos

["The above date copied from an earlier copy, as the date is now in cement." --c. 1942?]

Gravesite Details

Corbin Manuscript Collection, Turner Cemetery (Savoy Center), p. 23



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