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John STONE

Male 1802 - 1896  (93 years)

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  1. 1.  John STONE was born on 28 Mar 1802 in Portland (Isle of Portland), Dorsetshire County (now Dorset County), England; died on 1 Feb 1896 in Portland (Isle of Portland), Dorsetshire County (now Dorset County), England.

    John married Elizabeth Turner MOTYER on 17 Sep 1824 in Portland (Isle of Portland), Dorsetshire County (now Dorset County), England. Elizabeth (daughter of John MOTYER and Lydia FORSE) was born on 1 Sep 1801 in Portland (Isle of Portland), Dorsetshire County (now Dorset County), England; was christened on 14 Oct 1801 in Weymouth, Dorsetshire County (now Dorset County), England; died about 1849 in Southwark, Surrey County (now in the London Borough of Southwark, Inner London), England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Turner Motyer STONE was born on 17 Apr 1825 in Portland (Isle of Portland), Dorsetshire County (now Dorset County), England; was christened on 17 Apr 1825 in Portland (Isle of Portland), Dorsetshire County (now Dorset County), England.
    2. Benjamin Motyer STONE was born on 12 Sep 1830 in Portland (Isle of Portland), Dorsetshire County (now Dorset County), England; was christened on 12 Sep 1830 in Portland (Isle of Portland), Dorsetshire County (now Dorset County), England; died on 28 Apr 1899 in Brunswick East, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
    3. Jennette STONE was born in 1837; and died.

Generation: 2






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