Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Anne

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Name Anne [1, 2] Gender Female Alternate death Aft 5 May 1683 [3, 4] Death Aft 7 Nov 1683 [5] Person ID I13816 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 10 Apr 2021
Family John Stone, b. Bef 31 Jul 1618 d. 5 May 1683, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts (Age > 64 years)
Marriage Bef 1640 [1, 5, 6] Children 1. Hannah Stone, b. 6 Jun 1640 d. Between 9 Jun 1683 and 1691 (Age 43 years) + 2. Daniel Stone, b. 31 Aug 1644, Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts d. Bef 1 Apr 1719, Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
(Age < 74 years)
+ 3. Nathaniel Stone, b. 11 May 1660, Near Sudbury, in the region that later became Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts d. Between 23 Jun 1732 and 3 Nov 1732, Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
(Age 72 years)
Family ID F8642 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 10 Apr 2021
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Notes - Her origins are unproven, but the most recent and probably best theory was put forward by Dean Crawford Smith and Melinde Lutz Sanborn in The Ancestry of Eva Belle Kempton 1878-1908, Part I (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996), pp. 450-51. In her sketch for John Stone (login required) in the Early New England Families Study Project (citation details below), Alicia Crane Williams summarized the discussion:
"Likely daughter of Barnaby and Mary (Wells) Rogers. John Stone and his wife, Anne, and Nathaniel Treadway were legatees in the wills of EDWARD HOWE (GMB, 2:1013-16) and his wife Margaret Wells, but the exact nature of their relationship 'remains a matter of discussion.' J. Gardner Bartlett disproved the theory that Anne was a sister of Treadway's wife and thus a daughter of Edward Howe. He believed that Anne was likely a sister of Nathaniel Treadway and that their mother was probably a sister of Edward Howe. Dean Crawford Smith and Melinde Lutz Sanborn in their 1995 TAG article 'The English Origins of The Howe and Treadway Families of Watertown. Massachusetts' accepted that relationship, but by 1996 in The Ancestry of Eva Belle Kempton... Part I, further research had led them to suggest it was more likely that John Stone's wife was Ann Rogers, baptized at Boxted, England, 14 May 1615 to Barnaby and Mary [Wells] Rogers, and thus a niece of Margaret Wells, who had married Edward Howe."
If John Stone's wife Anne was indeed Anne Rogers, daughter of Barnaby Rogers and Mary Wells, she was baptised at Boxted, Essex on 14 May 1615.
- Her origins are unproven, but the most recent and probably best theory was put forward by Dean Crawford Smith and Melinde Lutz Sanborn in The Ancestry of Eva Belle Kempton 1878-1908, Part I (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996), pp. 450-51. In her sketch for John Stone (login required) in the Early New England Families Study Project (citation details below), Alicia Crane Williams summarized the discussion:
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Sources - [S101] The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3 and The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volumes 1-7, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996-2011.
- [S5395] The Bent Family in America by Allen H. Bent. Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1900.
- [S1809] Gregory Stone Genealogy: Ancestry and Descendants of Dea. Gregory Stone of Cambridge, Mass., 1320-1917 by J. Gardner Bartlett. Boston: Stone Family Association, 1918.
- [S933] Fifty Great Migration Colonists of New England and Their Origins by John Brooks Threlfall. Madison, Wisconsin, 1990.
- [S756] Early New England Families Study Project: Accounts of New England Families from 1641 to 1700 by Alicia Crane Williams. Online database, New England Historic Genealogical Society.
- [S1809] Gregory Stone Genealogy: Ancestry and Descendants of Dea. Gregory Stone of Cambridge, Mass., 1320-1917 by J. Gardner Bartlett. Boston: Stone Family Association, 1918., says 1639.
- [S101] The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3 and The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volumes 1-7, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996-2011.