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Mary Doyne (Stone)

Also Known As: "Tucker"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nanjemoy Manor, Charles County, Province of Maryland
Death: 1682 (21-30)
Carrichfergus, Charles County, Province of Maryland
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Stone, 3rd Proprietary Governor of Maryland and Verlinda Stone
Wife of Robert Doyne and Col. Robert Doyne
Mother of Wharton Doyne; Sarah Hutchinson; William Doyne; Elinor Doyne; Verlinda Doyne and 7 others
Sister of Mildred Stone; Richard Stone; Matthew Stone; Elizabeth Calvert; William Stone and 3 others

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About Mary Doyne

From Melissa Thompson Alexander's page on Mary Stone Doyle:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=madagtene...

•ID: I21440

  • Name: Mary STONE 1
  • Sex: F
  • Birth: ABT 1636 2
  • Death: AFT 1696 2
  • Note:
    • Linda Reno says she died after 1696 and married first, William Tucker, Jr. and 2nd Thomas Daynes.
    • Linda goes on to say that Mary/Marie (Stone) Tucker, relict of William Tucker of Warwick, VA on 24 Jun 1653 made a marriage contract with Thomas Daynes. This contract was recorded in Latin 4 July 1653-4 and in English on 13 Dec 1653 and recorded in Norfolk Co, VA on 15 Apr 1656, In the contract Marie testified that her former husband, William Tucker had left two monor children in her care; John Tucker, a child by Williams former wife and Roger Tucker, which was a child by Marie.
  • Father: William * STONE b: 1603 in Northampton Co, England or Twiston, Lancashire Co, England
  • Mother: Verlinda * GRAVES b: ABT 1618 in VA

Marriage 1 William TUCKER

  • Children
    • 1. Roger TUCKER

Marriage 2 Thomas DAYNES

Marriage 3 Robert DOYNE b: ABT 1647 in County Wexford, Ireland

  • Married: BEF OCT 1677 3 4
  • Children
    • 1. Wharton DOYNE
    • 2. William DOYNE
    • 3. Eleanor DOYNE
    • 4. Verlinda DOYNE b: BET 1660 AND 1680
    • 5. Sarah DOYNE b: BET 1660 AND 1680
    • 6. Mary DOYNE b: BET 1682 AND 1684 in Charles Co, MD

Sources:

  • 1.Title: Maryland Calandar of Wills, Vol 1
  • 2.Title: Linda Reno lreno@erols.com
  • 3.ARMD
  • 4.Title: Connie L Porter letter via ShirleySheehan, Santa Rosa, CA Connie L Porter letter via ShirleySheehan, Santa Rosa, CA

Note: daughter of William Stone & Verlinda Graves.

On June 24, 1653, Mary Stone, widow of William Tucker, made a marriage contract with Thomas Daynes.

Linda Reno says she died after 1696 and married first, William Tucker, Jr. and 2nd Thomas Daynes.

Linda goes on to say that Mary/Marie (Stone) Tucker, relict of William Tucker of Warwick, VA on 24 Jun 1653 made a marriage contract with Thomas Daynes. This contract was recorded in Latin 4 July 1653-4 and in English on 13 Dec 1653 and recorded in Norfolk Co, VA on 15 Apr 1656, In the contract Marie testified that her former husband, William Tucker had left two monor children in her care; John Tucker, a child by Williams former wife and Roger Tucker, which was a child by Marie.


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Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219561732/mary-doyne : accessed 19 December 2021), memorial page for Mary Stone Doyne (1651–1723), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219561732, citing Saint Ignatius Cemetery, Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland, USA ; Maintained by Joan Donnelly Ellis (contributor 48058555) . 

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Mary Doyne's Timeline

1656
1656
Nanjemoy Manor, Charles County, Province of Maryland
1673
May 10, 1673
St.Mary City, Maryland, United States
1675
1675
Charles County, Province of Maryland
1675
Charles, Maryland, British Colonial America
1676
October 17, 1676
Prince Georges County, Province of Maryland
1676
Prince Georges County, Province of Maryland
1678
1678
Charles, Maryland, British Colonial America
1678
Prince Georges County, Province of Maryland
1680
1680
Charles, Maryland, British Colonial America