Person:Marble Stone (1)

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Marble Stone
d.Bef 9 Feb 1810 Jefferson County, Georgia
  • HMarble StoneAbt 1725 - Bef 1810
  • WLucy BostickAbt 1734 - Aft 1810
m. Abt 1751
  1. Littleberry StoneAbt 1756 - Aft 1788
Facts and Events
Name Marble Stone
Alt Name Marvel Stone
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1725 Virginia, United States
Marriage Abt 1751 Virginiato Lucy Bostick
Death? Bef 9 Feb 1810 Jefferson County, Georgia

Will Abstract

Will of Marble Stone, dated 10 Apr 1788, probated 09 Feb 1810.
Naming his wife, Lucy, sons; Solomon and Littleberry, and daughters, Betty WHEELER, Anna McANALLY and Nancy STONE. He appointed his wife and her brother, Littleberry BOSTICK and Meshack TURNER as his executors.

Will

Will of Marbel Stone Barnwell, South Carolina (Jefferson Co., Georgia) In the name of God, Amen. I Marble Stone of the state of aforesaid, being sick in body but of sound mind and memory do make this my last will and testament, revoking all others by me heretofore made, first of all I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God, who gave it, a my body to the Earth from whence it came, to be buried, and my worldly goods I do dispose of in manner and form following. I lend to my beloved wife Lucy Stone during her natural life all my Estate both real and personal, and after her decease to be disposed of in manner and form following.
I give and bequeath to my son Solomon Stone one negro man named Fiff.
I give and bequeath to my son Littleberry Stone, two negroes, Di fellow and Richmond a boy, and the feather bed and furniture whereon I commonly lie, and working tools of all kinds.
I give and bequeath to my three daughters, Bettey Whealler, Anney McAnnalley and Nancy Stone, a negro woman named Frand and her further increase.
I give and bequeath to my said three daughters and my son Littleberry all the rest of my household furniture to be divided by beloved wife Lucy Stone at her descretion.
I give and bequeath to my son Littleberry Stone, all the rest of my Estate both real and personal.
Lastly I make Constitute and appoint my beloved wife Lucy Stone Executrix and my son Littleberry Stone and my surely and beloved friends Littleberry Bostick and Meshack Turner Executers to this my last will and testament.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 10th day of April 1788.
[Signed] Marble Stone
Witnesses: James Hall, Rosey Hall, Hannah Hall
Will proven by Littleberry Bostick on 9 February, 1810.
Citation: Rootsweb.com
References
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    1749: Feb 13, 1749 Albemarle County Virginia Marvel Stone is witness to a deed 1755: Sep 10, 1755 Albemarle County, Virginia Marvil Stone is on the branches of the Pedlar River with 392 acres 1756: July 12, 1756 Prince Edward County Deed Book 1: Virginia Marvil Stone was listed as part of a land boundry. 1759: July 1, 1759 Halifax County Virginia Marvil Stone sells 392 acres in Albemarle County to Joel Watkins 1760: Nov 14, 1760 Halifax County Virginia Lucy the wife of Marvil Stone appears in court to release her dower rights to land that Marvil recieves as a gift from John Bostick. 1763: Aug 15, 1763 Price Edward County Virginia Marvel Stone is listed as a processioner 1763: Oct 17, 1763 Prince Edward County: Virginia Marvel Stone was listed as a witness to a land deed 1764: Sep. 13 or 18, 1764 Prince Edward County: Virginia Marvel Stone was listed as part of a land boundry. Land was on south side of Appomattox River. 1764: Nov 19, 1764 Prince Edward County Marvel Stone was listed as part of a land boundry 1765: Prince Edward County Virginia Marvel Stone sells land to Robert Rutledge 1772: Surry County Tax List: North Carolina Marble Stone is listed 1774: Surry County Tax List: North Carolina Marvel Stone is listed on Charles McAnallys 1774 Tax List 1775: Surry County: North Carolina Marvel Stone is listed in land recrods in Camplin's District 1788: Friday 13th, 1778; Surry County court Minutes: North Carolina Charles Patterson vs. Marble Stones 1779: Aug. 12, 1779 Surry County Court Minutes Vol 1 Marble Stone was listed as a member of a road crew on a road from the Dan River to Moses Martina. 1803: Dec 17, 1803 Surry County: North Carolina Marble Stone enters 10 acres of land on the Dann River adjoining Absalom Bostick. No date given. Warrant was issued Dec 17, 1803 1788: April 19, 1788 Will of Marble Stone written in Barnwell County, SC probated Jefferson County, Georgia 9 Feb 1810

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