Mother: Persis Haynes
Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs, of Worcester County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1, by Ellery Bicknell Crane, pg 526; print, New York & Chicago • 1907 (Google Books): VII. John Stone, son of Daniel Stone, born at Framingham February 17, 1757; died at Cambridge, August 18, 1844; his occupation was hotel keeping, at which he was popular and successful. At one time he worked for Governor Livingston at Livingston Manor and his son, Peter Royal Stone was named for the Governor. John Stone had at various times hotels in Wayland and Sudbury. He finally bought a farm at Cambridge, where he and his daughter, Abigail lived after the death of his wife. He married June 25, 1778, Ann Hunt, born 1760, died October 20, 1829. Their children: 2. [8.] Peter R., married Lavinia Winship of Lexington; died May 1875, buried at Mount Auburn.
Mother: Persis Haynes
Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs, of Worcester County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1, by Ellery Bicknell Crane, pg 526; print, New York & Chicago • 1907 (Google Books): VII. John Stone, son of Daniel Stone, born at Framingham February 17, 1757; died at Cambridge, August 18, 1844; his occupation was hotel keeping, at which he was popular and successful. At one time he worked for Governor Livingston at Livingston Manor and his son, Peter Royal Stone was named for the Governor. John Stone had at various times hotels in Wayland and Sudbury. He finally bought a farm at Cambridge, where he and his daughter, Abigail lived after the death of his wife. He married June 25, 1778, Ann Hunt, born 1760, died October 20, 1829. Their children: 2. [8.] Peter R., married Lavinia Winship of Lexington; died May 1875, buried at Mount Auburn.
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PETER R. L. STONE
1794 ‒ 1875
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LAVINIA STONE
1800 ‒ 1878
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Interred 22 May 1875.
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