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About Mary Stone
Mary was the daughter of Barton Warren, and the widow and administratrix of Harrison Musgrove. On June 6, 1758, she, then being Mrs. Mary Musgrove, shared in the distribution of her father's estate. On April 29, 1760, she was granted letters of administration on the estate of her deceased husband, Harrison Musgrove, with Notley Warren and John Warren offering bond. The final settlement was made by her on May 15, 1762, as Mary Musgrove, and showed distribution to her and unnamed children.
Her 3rd husband was her cousin John Stone-Will made 6 Aug and probated in Charles Co by widow 12 Sep 1775.
She moved to Pittsylvania Co Va. During Rev.with her chldren, 1779, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA. (15) After the death of John, Mary moved with her large family of children and servants to the then called back-woods, near Dan River, about eighty miles below the Blue Mountain. Before 1778 his widow with her Stone children either joined or settled with her Musgrove children in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, then an undeveloped and outpost county of that State.
By 1796 she was in Oglethorpe, Georgia: 1796- Sep. 28, widow of Harrison Musgrove Sr. Mary M Stone claims in Oglethorpe Co. Ga., a freund for the support of Harrison Musgrove's children
- from Charles County Gentry by Harry Newman page 297,298. "Mary-was trying to get support for Harrison Jr's children-in Oglethorpe Co Ga. He died a much disgraced man, over the Yazoo affair."
- Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties mrmarsha Rootsweb database
- Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5: Families G-P By John Frederick Dorman. Page 164. "John Stone of Charles County, Maryland, married (1) ---- and (2) Mary (Warren) Briscoe Musgrove, daughter of Barton Warren and widow of George Briscoe and of Harrison Musgrove."
Her first husband was Harrison Musgrave who died intestate before 1760;he was from Charles County, MD.
Secondly she married John Stone of Port Tobacco, Maryland. Her son Barton is born in Missouri so this may be where where she died;
source conflicts on where she was living in 1779, says Virginia.
Mary Stone's Timeline
1730 |
May 1, 1730
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William & Mary Parish, Charles County, Maryland
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1750 |
1750
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Charles County, Maryland
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1750
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Charles, Maryland
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1752 |
July 2, 1752
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Charles County, Maryland, British Colonial America
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1752
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Charles, Maryland, USA
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1763 |
July 28, 1763
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Maryland, Port Tobacco, Charles County, MD, United States
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