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Patience Stone (Goodwin)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: South Berwick, York County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Death: April 04, 1716 (63)
South Berwick, York County, Province of Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sgt. Daniel Goodwin, of Kittery; Daniel Goodwin, JR and Margaret Goodwin
Wife of Daniel Stone
Mother of Mary Martin; Jonathan Stone; Margaret Gould; Rachel Grant; Patience Weymouth and 5 others
Sister of William Goodwin, I; Adam Goodwin; Daniel Spencer Goodwin, III; Thomas Goodwin; James Goodwin and 3 others
Half sister of Sarah Barron

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Immediate Family

About Patience Stone

PATIENCEC GOODWIN (5. Margaret C 3 Spencer, Patience 2 William 1) born in the Newichawanock area of Kittery (now S Berwick) 23 Mar 1653 (Seaman, "Daniel Goodwin" ms, 271); died Berwick between 18 Feb 1715/6 when she made her will and 4 Apr 1716 when it was proved (MW, 183)

married Kittery 19 Sep 1670 (VR, 24) DANIEL STONE, born circa 1643, died between 13 Dec 1712 when he wrote his will and 15 Oct 1713 when it was proved (MW, 167-168; MPA 2/99,114). Daniel's name may originally been "Wadelsten", as seen in the 1672 George Broughton court case (LND, 663-4).

Will

1715/16 Will of Patience Stone

In the Name of God Amen I Patience Stone of the Town of Barwick in the County of Yorke in his Majts Province of the MasachuSetts Bay in New England widow (and Relict of Daniel Stone late of Barwick aforeSaid) being weak & ailing but of Sound & disposing Sence & memory, blessed be God for it Do make this my Last will & Testament.

First & principally I resign my Soul to God that gave it hopeing through the merits of my blessed Lord & Saviour Jusus Christ to obtain Pardon of all my Sins, and my body I Commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of the Executor to this my Last Will & Testament & as for this worldly Goods the Lord hath Lent me; after my Lawfull Debts & funerall Charge is paid I give & bestow as Followeth.

           1. I give & bequeath unto my Son Daniel Stone a pair of Stilliards and one flax Comb.

2. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Rachael Grant one pewter platter.
3. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Patience Waymouth one pewter platter.
4. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Libby one pewter platter.
5. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Abigail Goodin one pewter platter & two plates.
6. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Elisabeth Stone one pewter platter & one Bason & my great Iron pott & two pewter plates.
7. I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Leah Stone one pewter platter & one Chafindish & two pewter plates & my middlein Iron pott.
8. I do give & bequeath unto my two aforeSaid daughters Elisabeth & Leah my two fetherbeds & all the furniture belonging to them both, & all my bed Cloths of every Sort both wooling & Linnin & all my wearing Cloths both wooling & Linnin or any other Sort & also my warming pan & Table Linnin to equally divided betwene them both.
9. I give & bequeath unto my Eight daughters to the Six herein already named and to my daughter Mary martin & Margret Gould all the rest of my Estate Good or Chattels Rights & Credits & utenSels whatsoever without dores or within abroad or at home to be Equally divided amongst them all
10. I do ordain & appoint my Brother Daniel Goodin to be the Executor to this my Last Will & Testament Renouncing & Revoaking all or any Will or Wills by me heretofore made or Suffered to be made; In Witness hereof I the afore Said Patience Stone have hereunto Set my hand & Seal this Eighteenth day of February anno Dom: one ThouSand Seven Hundred & fifteen Sixteen 1715/16
Signed Sealed & Published Patience X Stone

in the preSents of us

Mary X Goodin

Samuel Goodin

John Hubord

links

sources

  1.  Genealogy of the Descendants of Daniel Goodwin of Ancient Kittery Maine, 1652. John Hayes Goodwin. 1985
   x.            LEAH, b Kittery 31 Dec 1698; m1 18 Dec 1718 as his second wife (BVR, 112) RICHARD RANDALL of Berwick (LND, 576), admin granted 25 Oct 1723 to Leah, son of Richard of Dover; m2? Berwick 3 Jan 1724/5 (BVR, 112) JAMES EVANS. Richard m1 (July 1715) Sarah Gare (MPA 3/155, 5/47,68). Children, surname Randall: 1. Richard, d by 1737. 2. John, not heard from in 5 yrs (1737). 3. Elizabeth, only heir, m Abner Clements (perhaps one or more of these children were from his first marriage).


Patience Goodwin (F) b. 23 March 1653, d. 4 April 1716

Patience Goodwin was born on 23 March 1653 at South Berwick, York, Maine. She was the daughter of Daniel Goodwin and Margaret Spencer. Patience Goodwin married Daniel Stone on 19 September 1670 at Kittery, York, Maine.1 Patience Goodwin died on 4 April 1716 at So. Berwick, York, Maine, at age 63.

Child of Patience Goodwin and Daniel Stone:

Margaret Stone+ b. 6 Oct 1678 Citations

[S243] Unknown subject, NE Marriages, STONE, Daniel (-1713) & Patience GOODWIN; 19 Sep 1670; Kittery, ME.

Children

	1. Mary Stone,   b. Abt 1671, Kittery, York, Maine ,   d. Aft 1716, Near Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts 

2. Jonathan Stone, b. 21 Oct 1673, Kittery, York, Maine , d. 1742, York County, Maine
3. Margaret Stone, b. 6 Oct 1674, Kittery, York, Maine , d. Aft 1715, Near Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts
4. Rachel Stone, b. 13 Jul 1680, Kittery, York, Maine , d. Aft 1723
5. Patience Stone, b. 23 Mar 1682/83, Kittery, York, Maine , d. Bef 4 Oct 1731, Kittery, York, Maine
6. Sarah Stone, b. 23 Aug 1686, Kittery, York, Maine , d. Mar 1774, Near Scarborough, York, Maine
7. Daniel Stone, b. 13 Mar 1688/89, Kittery, York, Maine , d. 1735, Near Scarborough, York, Maine
8. Abigail Stone, b. 29 Nov 1691, Kittery, York, Maine
9. Elizabeth Stone, b. 13 May 1694, Kittery, York, Maine , d. Aft 12 Jun 1753, Near Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire
10. Leah Stone, b. 31 Dec 1698, Kittery, York, Maine , d. Aft 1736, Kittery, York, Maine
Patience Goodwin

      Sex: F

Individual Information

         Birth: Mar 23, 1653 - South Berwick, Maine

Christening:
Death: 1716 - South Berwick, Maine
Burial:
Cause of Death:
AFN :
Events

1. Alt. Birth, Mar 23, 1653

Parents

        Father: Daniel Goodwin

Mother: Margaret Spencer
Spouses and Children

1. *Daniel Stone

      Marriage: Sep 19, 1670 - Kittery, York, Maine

Children:
1. Jonathan Stone
2. Mary Stone
3. Margaret Stone
4. Rachel Stone
5. Patience Stone
6. Sarah Stone
7. Daniel Stone
8. Leah Stone
9. Abigail Stone
10. Elizabeth Stone
Notes

General:

Source: Maine Wills 1640-1760, Page 183

Probate Office, 2, 109.

In the Name of God Amen I Patience Stone of the Town of Barwickin the County of Yorke in his

Majts Province of the MasachuSetts Bay in New England widow (and Relictof Daniel Stone late of Barwick aforeSaid) being weak & ailingbut of Sound & disposing Sence & memory, blessed be God for it Domake this my Last will & Testament.

First & principally I resign my Soul to God that gave ithopeing through the merits of my blessed Lord & Saviour Iusus Christ toobtain Pardon of all my Sins, and my body I Commit to the Earth to bedecently buried at the discretion of the Executor to this my Last Will &Testament & as for this worldly Goods the Lord hath Lent me; after myLawfull Debts & funerall Charge is paid I give & bestow as Followeth.

1. I give & bequeath unto my Son Daniel Stone a pair ofStilliards and one flax Comb.

2. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Rachael Grant one pewterplatter.

3. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Patience Waymouth onepewter platter.

4. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Libby one pewterplatter

5. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Abigail Goodin one pewterplatter & two plates.

6. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Elisabeth Stone onepewter platter & one Bason & my great

Iron pott & two pewter plates.

7. I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Leah Stone one pewterplatter & one Chafindish & two pewter plates & my middlein Ironpott.

8. I do give & bequeath unto my two aforeSaid daughtersElisabeth & Leah my two fetherbeds & al the furniture belonging to themboth, & all my bed Cloths of every Sort both wooling & Linnin & all my wearing Cloths both wooling & Linnin or any other Sort & also mywarming pan & Table Linnin to equally divided betwene themboth.

9. I give & bequeath unto my Eight daughters to the Six hereinalready named and to my daughter Mary Martin & Margret Gould all therest of my Estate Good or Chattels Rights & Credits & vtenSelswhatsoever without dores or within abroad or at home to be Equallydivided amongst them all

10. I do ordain & appoint my Brother Daniel Goodin to be theExecutor to this my Last Will & Testament Renouncing & Revoakingall or any Will or Wills by me heretofore made or Suffered to bemade; In Witness hereof I the afore Said Patience Stone have hereunto Setmy hand & Seal this Eighteenth day of February anno Dom: oneThouSand Seven Hundred & fifteen Sixteen 17 15/16

Signed Sealed & Published/ her

in the preSents of us Patience ?? Stone (Seal)

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Mary ?? Goodin |

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Samuel Goodin |

Iohn Hubord |

Probated 4 April 1716. Inventory returned 10 April 1716 at œ70: 08: 9, by James Waren, Daniel Emery, and John Hupper, appraisers.


https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goodwin-961 Profile last modified 29 Jan 2020 | Created 27 Jan 2012 | Last significant change: 29 Jan 2020

Patience Stone formerly Goodwin

Born 11 Feb 1653 in Berwick, York, Maine

Daughter of Daniel Goodwin Jr. and Margaret (Spencer) Goodwin

Sister of David Goodwin, Adam Goodwin, Adam Goodwin, James Goodwin, Daniel Goodwin, William Goodwin, Thomas Goodwin Sr., Moses Goodwin, Elizabeth (Goodwin) Hubbard, Sarah (Goodwin) Barron [half] and Sarah (Goodwin) Barron [half]

Wife of Daniel Stone — married about 19 Sep 1670 in Kittery, York, Massachusetts Bay [uncertain]

Mother of Leah Stone, Margaret Stone, Rachel (Stone) Grant, Elizabeth Stone, Mary (Stone) Martin, Jonathan Stone, Patience (Stone) Weymouth, Sarah (Stone) Libby, Daniel Stone, Abigail (Stone) Goodwin and Elizabeth (Stone) Smith

Died 4 Apr 1716 in Berwick, York, Maine

Profile last modified 29 Jan 2020 | Created 27 Jan 2012 | Last significant change: 29 Jan 2020

17:17: S (Hill) Willson edited the Marriage Data for Patience (Goodwin) Stone (1653-1716). (added specific marriage date per source, place guess) [Thank S for this]

Biography

PATIENCE GOODWIN

b. 11 Feb. 1652/3 Berwick, Maine m. 19 Sept 1670 Kittery, DANIEL STONE (b.c.1643, will 28 Mar.- 23 Apr. 1713 Berwick) will 18 Feb- 10 Apr. 1716 Berwick) "In The Name of God Amen I patience Stone of the Town of Barwick in the County of york in his majesties province of the Massachusets bey in Newengland widow and Relect of Daniel Stone Late of Barwick aforesd being weak and Ealing but of sound and disposing sence and Memmory blessed be god for it Doe make this my Last will and testament first and principally I Resign my soul to god that gave it hoping through the Merits of my Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to obtain pardon of all my sins and my body I Commit to the Earth to be deassently buried at the Discreation of the Executor to this my Last will and testament and as for this worldly goods the Lord hath lent me After my Lawful Depts and funaral Charg is paid I give and bestow as followeth-

1ly I give and bequeath unto my Son Daniel Stone a pare of [ ? ] and one flax Comb

2ly I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Rachel grant one puter platter

3ly I give and bequeath unto my Daughter patience waymoth one puter platter

4ly I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah Libbey one puter platter

5ly I give an bequeath unto my Daughter Abigale Goodin one puter platter and two pleats

6ly I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Stone one puter platter and one Bason and my great Iron pot and two puter plates

7ly I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Leah Stone one puter plater an one Chafin dish and two puter plats and my [ ? ] Iron pot

8ly I Doe give and bequeath unto my two foresd Daughters Elizabeth and Leah my two feather beds and all the furniture belonging to them both and all my bed Cloathes of Every sort both wooling and linning and all my wearing Cloathes both wooling and Linning or Any other sort and also my warming pan and Table [ ? ] to be Equally devided between them both

9ly I give and bequeath unto my Eight Daughters of the Six herein Already named and to my Daughter Mary Martin and Margret Gould All the Rest of my Estate goods or Chattels Rights and Credets and usentiles whatso ever without Dores or within Abroad or at home to be Equally devided Among them all

10ly I Doe ordain and Appoint my Brother Daniel Goodin to be the Executor to this my Last will and testamint Renounsing and Revoaking all or Any will or wills by me hereto fore made or suffored to be made In witness hereof I the foresd patience Stone have hereunto set my hand and seal this Eighteen Day of feabruary Annon Domni one thousand seven hundred fifteen:sixteen/ 1715/16

patience X Stone

Signed Sealed and published in the presens of us Mary X Goodin Samuel Goodin John Hubord"

"A true and perfect Inventory of the goods Chattels Rights nd Creddits of patience Stone widow Late of Barwick Deceased Made and Apprised by us the subscribers by vertue of an order from the Court of Probates this 10: Day of Apriel 1716

To her waring Cloaths.....................................11-13-06 To money.........................................................02-07=06 To sheets pillow cases and table linning...... 07-05-00 To one feather bed bolster and two pillows.07-08-00 more do one feather bed bolster and two pillows.............................................................. 07-02-00 To one Rug Coverlyd and Blankets................06-16-00 to two under beds bed stead and furniture.02-08=00 To one warming pan one Chafin dish.......... 00-15-00 To fourteen pounds Candles......................... 00-10-00 To two iron pots.............................................. 02-00-00 To one small Iron pot two small Iron Kittels.00-15-00 To tow tramels [ ? ] Iron one ax one spit one frying pan and other utensile................................... 01-13-00 To puter platters plats one tankard and other puter................................................................. 04-11-09 To one tin Kulender and other tin ware..... 00=11=00 To Earthen ware and Glass bottels................00-08-00 To wooden trayes Dishes and Spoons..........01-00-06 To one brass skillet and A puter quart [ ? ] and one half bushels three [ ? ] and two pales..........00-13-00 To two Chests and one box one Chear and dry Cask.................................................................. 00-17-00 To one pare of [ ? ] and A flax Comb.......... 00-16-00 To one Spining wheel and Cards and A bag. 00-07-06 To one table and Seven Chayrs..................... 01-00-00 To one Looking Glass......................................00-10-00 To ten bushels of Indian Corn and meale.....01-10-00 To Beef and pork............................................. 01-05-00 To one Cow: and to Syder.............................. 06-04-00 ...........................................................................70=08-09 Daniel Goodin Executor James Warren Daniel Emery - Apprisers John hupper"[1]

Children

Known children [2]born in Kittery

• I. Mary- m. ______ Martin • II. Jonathan- b. 21 Oct. 1673, m. Sarah Skinner, will 3 Apr. 1742 • III. Margaret- b. 6 Oct. 1678, m. 1697 Topsfield, MA, Samuel Gould (living Apr. 1726), d. after 1715 • IV. Rachel- b. 13 July 1680, m. before 1709 James Grant (b. 23 Mar. 1671, adm. 20 Oct. 1741) • V. Patience- b. 23 Mar. 1683, m. Timothy Waymouth (killed by being thrown from his horse), Adm. 4 Oct. 1731 • VI. Sarah- b. 23 Aug. 1686, m. 25 Dec. 1707 Benjamin Libby (b. 4 June 1682 Scarborough, d. 9 Nov. 1768 Berwick), d. Mar. 1774 • VII. Daniel- b. 13 Mar. 1689, m. 28 May 1711 Sarah Jenkins (m.2. 14 Aug.1738 Scarborough, Clement Meserve), d. before 14 Aug. 1738 Scarborough • VIII. Abigail- b. 29 Nov. 1691, m. William Goodwin (b. 11 May 1692 Berwick) • IX. Elizabeth- b. 13 May 1694, m. 16 Nov. 1720 Nathaniel Smith (b. 15 Sept. 1695, d. 6 Aug. 1757 Kingston, NH) • X. Leah- b. 31 Dec. 1698, m.1. 18 Dec. 1718 Richard Randall (m.1. July 1715 Sarah Gare, Adm. 25 Oct. 1723), 2. 3 Jan. 1724 James Evans Sources

↑ York County Registry of Probate-Docket No. 18146 ↑ Old Kittery and Her Families- Everett Stackpole, Lewiston Journal Press, 1903- pp.758-9 Goodwin, John Samuel, The Goodwins of Kittery, York County, Maine, published 1898. Reference page 9 WikiTree profile Goodwin-961 created through the import of Goodwin-2011.ged on Jan 27, 2012 by Steve Goodwin.

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Patience Stone's Timeline

1653
March 23, 1653
South Berwick, York County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1671
1671
Kittery, ME, United States
1673
October 21, 1673
Kittery, York, Maine, United States
1678
October 6, 1678
Kittery, Maine
1680
July 13, 1680
Kittery, York County, Maine, United States
1683
March 23, 1683
Kittery, York, Maine, American Colonies
1686
August 23, 1686
Kittery, York, Maine
1689
March 18, 1689
Kittery, York, Maine Colony
1691
November 29, 1691
Kittery, York County, ME, United States