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1849, a. 31. Thomas, of Framingham, m. Elizabeth Andrew 18 June 1730. Rebecca, m. Timothy Wellington of Lex. 23 Sept. 1742. Love, m. Samuel Whittemore 3d, 11 June 1747. Seth, m. Mary Tufts of Medf. 6 Aug. 1776. John, m. Mary Tufts of Medf. 13 Ap. 1780. Stowell, David, m. Mary Stedman 7 Ap. 1692. Stratton, Samuel, d. 1, where she subsequently resided until 22 Dec. 1763, when she d. of being cut for a cancer in her breast, a. 69. 3. William, s. of William (2), m. Mary Mann 11 June 1747, and was probably the mason of that name in Boston, whose will, dated 9 Dec. 1771, and proved 24 Feb. 1775, mentions w. and names children, Mary Breed, Rebeccars, and a useful citizen. For many years he kept a store or shop in a part of his house. He d. early in 1784. 19. Samuel. s. of Samuel (14), m. Love Stone 11 June 1747, and had Samuel, b. 6 May 1748; a child, b. and d. 3 Dec. 1749; Elizabeth, b. 7 Nov. 1751, d. 13 Mar. 1753; Elizabeth, b. 20 Oct. 1753, m. Amos Warren 25 Nov.
ody (pub. 4 Ap. 1845), and had (posthumous) Mary Lowell, b. 17 Nov. 1847. Mr. Stone was a young man of great promise; a Justice of the Peace; several years chief clerk in the Pension Office, Boston; and was elected Cashier of the Merchant's Bank a short time before his decease. He d. 25 July 1847, a. 31; his w. Mary L. d. 31 July 1849, a. 31. Thomas, of Framingham, m. Elizabeth Andrew 18 June 1730. Rebecca, m. Timothy Wellington of Lex. 23 Sept. 1742. Love, m. Samuel Whittemore 3d, 11 June 1747. Seth, m. Mary Tufts of Medf. 6 Aug. 1776. John, m. Mary Tufts of Medf. 13 Ap. 1780. Stowell, David, m. Mary Stedman 7 Ap. 1692. Stratton, Samuel, d. 19 Dec. 1672, naming in his will sons Samuel and John, and grandson Samuel, son of Richard deceased. He prob. resided on the northerly side of Mount Auburn Street, next westerly from Prof. James R. Lowell's estate, which was then in Wat. but is now a part of Camb. Those which follow were perhaps his descendants. 2. Ebenezer, by
her son Owen, bought the estate at the N. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets, where she subsequently resided until 22 Dec. 1763, when she d. of being cut for a cancer in her breast, a. 69. 3. William, s. of William (2), m. Mary Mann 11 June 1747, and was probably the mason of that name in Boston, whose will, dated 9 Dec. 1771, and proved 24 Feb. 1775, mentions w. and names children, Mary Breed, Rebecca, and Sarah, and granddaughter Mary, dau. of Hannah Giles, deceased. As his will waand in Cambridgeport and elsewhere. He was Deacon of the Church more than forty years, and a useful citizen. For many years he kept a store or shop in a part of his house. He d. early in 1784. 19. Samuel. s. of Samuel (14), m. Love Stone 11 June 1747, and had Samuel, b. 6 May 1748; a child, b. and d. 3 Dec. 1749; Elizabeth, b. 7 Nov. 1751, d. 13 Mar. 1753; Elizabeth, b. 20 Oct. 1753, m. Amos Warren 25 Nov. 1773; Nathan, b. 18 Nov. 1757; Jonathan, b. 9 Nov. 1762; Josiah, b. 4 Dec. 1764. Sa