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Quincy Adams Vinal By Charles D. Elliot
Quincy Adams Vinal, who was a member of the Somerville Historical Society, and one of the most prominent citizens of Somerville, was born here on September 23, 1826, in the house which formerly stood on or near the site of Hotel Warren.
He was son of Deacon Robert Vinal, formerly of Scituate, and Lydia (Stone) Vinal.
His father came to Somerville, then Charlestown, in 1824; he was one of a family of five sons and six daughters; he was educated in the old Milk Row primary school, then standing within the limits of the present cemetery, in the old Medford-street school, and in the Hopkins Classical school of Cambridge, then one of the foremost preparatory schools for Harvard College.
After leaving school, he was employed in his father's grain store in Boston until 1848, when he became associated with his brother, Robert A. Vinal, in the same business on Lewis' wharf, which partnership lasted for fifteen years, or until the retirement of
Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905, Gregory Stone and some of his descendants (search)
Gregory Stone and some of his descendants By Sara A. Stone
Gregory Stone, and Simon, his elde notime Bridge, Gregory Stone, 13 acres.
Gregory Stone hath liberty to fell fome timber on the Co ence before the magistrate of the county.
Gregory Stone was one of a committee which should presen ames signed to this petition were those of Gregory Stone and David and Samuel Stone, his sons.
By lived at Concord.
John Cooper, the son of Gregory Stone's second wife, by her first husband, becam re as follows:—
March 16, 1668-9.
To Deacon Stone by a pair of Shooes and a pound of suger, b deputie governor Mr Francis Willoughby, by Deacon Stone and Thomas Chesholm, as appears by his disc of the committee.
On November 30, 1672, Gregory Stone died at the age of eighty years. He was th ked G. S., shows the last resting place of Gregory Stone.
A few years ago a descendant erected a g the first and almost the only time the name of Stone is found among those fined for felling and ftr
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