"Andrew Stone was born near Philadelphia, and he and his two brothers: James and David, emigrated from Pennsylvania, to the Lake Country at an early period. The brothers both settled in Pultney {Pulteney, Steuben Co., NY.}.
"Andrew married Mary Davis, widow of Thomas Hollowell, and sister of the wife of George Fitzwater, Senior, and a relative of the family of Malachi Davis. She died in Chester County, PA., leaving twelve children, three of whom were of her first marriage. The children of Andrew Stone were: Jesse, Hannah, Sarah, John, Mary, Samuel, Andrew, Ruth, and Eliza.
"In 1799, Andrew Stone came, a widower, with his numerous family to this county (Ontario County, New York & in 1823 redesignated as Yates County, New York). They first lived on a farm of Jacob Wagener's, near Seneca Lake, in the Friend's Settlement, and moved next, to a farm near Milo Center, on lot 4, now owned by Henry Hunt. A few years later, he exchanged this place, for one-hundred and seventy-five acres, nearby on lot 14, where he thenceforth, resided and died, in 1818. The Hollowell sons were married while he occupied the Hunt farm."
Special Notations: An email message was received upon Saturday, 3 May 2014, which requested addition of family history information "Bio" text to the Andrew Stone (1750-1818) Find-A-Grave Memorial 73728928, sourced from the PUBLIC DOMAIN c.f.
"History and Directory of Yates County: Containing a Sketch of Its Original Settlement by the Public Universal Friends, the Lessee Company and Others, with an Account of Individual Pioneers and Their Families; also, of Other Leading Citizens...", pages 736-738, 1873, by: Stafford Canning Cleveland, Jemima Wilkinson.
Internet Source [link]: http://books.google.com/books?id=9WJKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA736
The 3 May 2014 updates to the Andrew Stone (1750-1818) Find-A-Grave Memorial 73728928 were added (in toto & nearly verbatim, with only a slight editing clarification: name of the western New York county to whom widower Andrew Stone and 12 children moved in 1799).
Andrew Stone (1750-1818)
Memorial Tribute Biographical Sketch
Updated: 3 May 2014
Created: 21 July 2011
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"Andrew Stone was born near Philadelphia, and he and his two brothers: James and David, emigrated from Pennsylvania, to the Lake Country at an early period. The brothers both settled in Pultney {Pulteney, Steuben Co., NY.}.
"Andrew married Mary Davis, widow of Thomas Hollowell, and sister of the wife of George Fitzwater, Senior, and a relative of the family of Malachi Davis. She died in Chester County, PA., leaving twelve children, three of whom were of her first marriage. The children of Andrew Stone were: Jesse, Hannah, Sarah, John, Mary, Samuel, Andrew, Ruth, and Eliza.
"In 1799, Andrew Stone came, a widower, with his numerous family to this county (Ontario County, New York & in 1823 redesignated as Yates County, New York). They first lived on a farm of Jacob Wagener's, near Seneca Lake, in the Friend's Settlement, and moved next, to a farm near Milo Center, on lot 4, now owned by Henry Hunt. A few years later, he exchanged this place, for one-hundred and seventy-five acres, nearby on lot 14, where he thenceforth, resided and died, in 1818. The Hollowell sons were married while he occupied the Hunt farm."
Special Notations: An email message was received upon Saturday, 3 May 2014, which requested addition of family history information "Bio" text to the Andrew Stone (1750-1818) Find-A-Grave Memorial 73728928, sourced from the PUBLIC DOMAIN c.f.
"History and Directory of Yates County: Containing a Sketch of Its Original Settlement by the Public Universal Friends, the Lessee Company and Others, with an Account of Individual Pioneers and Their Families; also, of Other Leading Citizens...", pages 736-738, 1873, by: Stafford Canning Cleveland, Jemima Wilkinson.
Internet Source [link]: http://books.google.com/books?id=9WJKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA736
The 3 May 2014 updates to the Andrew Stone (1750-1818) Find-A-Grave Memorial 73728928 were added (in toto & nearly verbatim, with only a slight editing clarification: name of the western New York county to whom widower Andrew Stone and 12 children moved in 1799).
Andrew Stone (1750-1818)
Memorial Tribute Biographical Sketch
Updated: 3 May 2014
Created: 21 July 2011
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