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From https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I1727...
John Stone, b. 1647 and died 1697 in Charles Co. John married first, _ and second, Eleanor Bayne (dau. of Walter and Eleanor Bayne). After the death of John Stone, Eleanor married second Hugh Tears 1697/1699 and third, John Beall 6/22/1700.
Eleanor Bayne made her will November 21, 1700 and named her son, John, Executor "if he doth return from England, but if not, then grandson Walter, is appointed executor'". She left the bulk of her estate to grandsons,Walter and Ebsworth Bayne, daughter Anne Bayne (daughter-in-law, John's wife) and to granddaughters Eleanor Hubbard, Elizabeth Dutton, Elizabeth Stone, Eleanor Stone and my daughter, Eleanor Beale. The following are to receive mourning rings and suits of mourning: Eleanor Beale, Anne Bayne and their children, my sister in England, son John, Madam Charity Courts and Colonel John Courts. It is my further will ad pleasure that my grandson, Walter Bayne, does neither contract, buy or sell before he becomes to theage of 21, without the advice of Colonel John Courts".
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1666
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Charles County, Province of Maryland, Colonial America
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1687 |
1687
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St. Mary's County, MD, United States
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1693
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1701 |
November 11, 1701
Age 35
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Charles County, Province of Maryland, Colonial America
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