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Silas Stone 1717–1760 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Feb 1717

Birth Location: Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 28 Mar 1760

Death Location: Woodbury, Connecticut, USA

Father: Joshua Stone

Mother: Susannah Parmelee

Spouse(s): Rachel Frisbie

Children(s): Ezekiel Stone, Ebenezer Stone, Henry Stone, Huldah Stone, Jeremiah Stone, Rachel Stone, Rena Stone

In 1717, Silas Stone entered the world in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, born to Joshua Stone And Susannah Ann Parmelee. Silas Stone married Rachel Frisbie, and had children including Ebenezer Stone, Ezekiel Stone, Henry Stone, Huldah Stone, Jeremiah Stone, Rachel Stone, Rena Stone. Silas Stone passed away in 1760 in Woodbury, Connecticut, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1717, Silas Stone entered the world in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, born to Joshua Stone And Susannah Ann Parmelee.
  • Silas Stone married Rachel Frisbie, and had children including Ebenezer Stone, Ezekiel Stone, Henry Stone, Huldah Stone, Jeremiah Stone, Rachel Stone, Rena Stone.
  • Silas Stone passed away in 1760 in Woodbury, Connecticut, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Silas Stone's Ancestors

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Silas Stone
1717–1760
Birth Place: Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Parents
Joshua Stone
1692–1730
Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Susannah (Ann) Parmelee
1693–1752
Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Grandparents
William (Stone) ***
1642–1730
Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Hannah (Woulfe) ***
1642–1712
Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts
Joshua (Plaine) Parmelee
1663–1729
Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
John Jr.
1615–1689
Hannah Plain(e)\Plane
1629–1690
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Parmelee
1584–1659
Hannah Wilbur
1585–1629
William Plaine
1594–1646
Anna\Anne\Hanna Plum(b)
1600–1658

Silas Stone's Descendants

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Silas Stone (Feb 1717–28 Mar 1760) m. Rachel Frisbie (24 Jul 1720–Mar 1814)
  1. 1. Ezekiel Stone 1750–1821 m. Mary Seeley 1755–1796 m. Sally Seeley 1777–1811 m. Mary Sprague –1826
    1. 1. John (Seeley) Stone 1795–1882
    2. 2. Matilda Stone 1794–1794
    3. 3. Rachel Stone 1789–1803
    4. 4. Sally Stone 1791–1874
    5. 5. Eber Stone 1785–1859
    6. 6. Silas Stone 1782–1879
    7. 7. Mary (Ann) Stone 1777–1777
    8. 8. Abigail Stone 1787–1845
    9. 9. Ezekiel (Stone) Jr. 1798–1855
    10. 10. Unnamed Stone 1797–1797
    11. 11. Rachel Stone 1804–1839
    12. 12. Lydia (Clarissa) Stone 1801–1842
    13. 13. Abigail Stone 1765–1845 m. Jared (N) Seymour –1822
      1. 1. Elisabeth (M.) Seymour 1808–1870 m. John (Newton) Robbins 1803–1893
        1. 1. Edward (Newton) Robbins 1835–1896 m. Sophia (F) Cady 1838–1894 m. Emma Barnes 1836–1863 m. Anne (Ayers) Francis 1869–1957
  2. 2. Ebenezer Stone 1746–1820
  3. 3. Henry Stone 1744–1760
  4. 4. Huldah Stone 1753–
  5. 5. Jeremiah Stone 1741–
  6. 6. Rachel Stone 1742–
  7. 7. Rena Stone 1744–1760

Silas Stone's Timeline

2 Records

1717
Feb 1717
Birth of Silas Stone in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
1760
28 Mar 1760
Age 43
Death of Silas Stone in Woodbury, Connecticut, USA
Woodbury, Connecticut, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Feb 1717
    Event Place: Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Mar 1760
    Event Place: Woodbury, Connecticut, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Connecticut, U.S., Town Death Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection), Genealogical Publishing Company; Baltimore, MD, USA; The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Vol. 1-55; Author: White, Lorraine Cook, Ed.; Publication Date: 1994-2002; Volume: 53
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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