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Progeny Genealogy Descendants of Richard STONE alias Venne 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Richard 1 STONE alias Venne b. abt 1579 of Clayhanger, Devon, d. 1653 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG + (---) UNKNOWN m. abt 1601 DEVON, ENGLAND 1 John 2 STONE alias Venne c. 1602 Clayhanger, DEV, d. abt 1637 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG + Richord PARKHOUSE b. abt 1603 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG, m. 1623 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG, d. abt 1659 Brompton Ralph, SOM 2 William 2 STONE b. 1604 Clayhanger, Devon, d. bef 1637 3 Joane 2 STONE alias Venn b. 1604 Clayhanger, Devon, d. bef 1653 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG + Richard HAWKINS or Tucker b. abt 1600, m. 1626 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG 1 Emen 3 HAWKINS c. 1627 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG, d. 1636 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG 2 Valentine 3 HAWKINS b. abt 1629 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG 3 John 3 HAWKINS b. abt 1631 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG 4 Richard 3 HAWKINS c. 1633 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG 5 Jane 3 HAWKINS b. abt 1635 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG + George RANDELL b. abt 1634 of' Clayhanger, m. 1659 Clayhanger, Devon 1 Jane 4 RANDELL b. 1660 Clayhanger, Devon 2 Dorothye 4 RANDELL b. 1662 Clayhanger, Devon 3 Honnor 4 RANDELL c. 1664 Clayhanger, Devon 4 Elizabeth 4 RANDELL b. 1681 Clayhanger, Devon 6 Thomas 3 HAWKINS or Tucker c. 1636 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG 4 Richard 2 STONE c. 1606 Clayhanger, Devon, d. bef 1637 5 Emanuel 2 STONE c. 1608 St. Peters, Clayhanger, Devon + Joane (Johan) HILL c. 1608 ? Runnington, Som, m. 1635 Clayhanger, Devon 1 Jane 3 STONE b. abt 1636 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG 2 Emma 3 STONE b. abt 1638 Clayhanger, DEV, ENG 3 Richard 3 STONE b. Chipstable, Somerset, c. 1640 All Saints, Chipstable, d. bef 1733/34 Chipstable, bu. 1733/34 Chipstable + Grace TUTBOLE b. abt 1645 Chipstable, SOM, m. 1668 Chipstable, Som, bu. 1706 Chipstable, SOM 1 William 4 STONE b. abt 1670 Chipstable, Somerset, d. bef 1731, bu. 1731 Chipstable + Dorothy JEST b. abt 1675, m. 1695 Chipstable, Som 1 Jane 5 STONE b. abt 1695 Chipstable, Som, Eng + Richard HELLINGS b. abt 1688 of Chipstable, m. 1713 Chipstable, bu. 1725 Chipstable, SOM 1 James 6 HELLINGS b. bef 1715 Chipstable, Som, c. 1715 All Saints, Chipstable, Som 2 Mary 6 HELLINGS b. bef 1718 Chipstable, Som, c. 1718 All Saints, Chipstable, Som + Clement GOVETT b. of Tiverton, DEV, m. 1741 Chipstable, SOM 2 William 5 STONE b. bef 1696 Chipstable, Som, c. 1696 Chipstable, Som + Mary (---) b. abt 1700 Somerset, m. abt 1726 Chipstable 1 Elizabeth 6 STONE c. 1728 Chipstable, SOM 2 Mary 6 STONE c. 1735 Chipstable, SOM 3 William 6 STONE b. bef 1740 Chipstable, Som, Eng, c. 1740 All Saints, Chipstable, SOm 3 Elizabeth 5 STONE b. Chipstable, SOM, c. 1697 All Saints, Chipstable, SOM + Robert WEBBER b. abt 1703 Wiveliscombe, SOM, c. 1711 St Andrew, Wiveliscombe, SOM, m. 1723 All Saints, Chipstable, SOM 1 Sarah 6 WEBBER b. bef 1724 Chipstable, Som, c. 1724 All Saints, Chipstable, Som 2 Mary 6 WEBBER b. bef 1726 Chipstable, Som, c. 1726 All Saints, Chipstable, Som 3 Thomas 6 WEBBER c. 1731 Chipstable, Som 4 Dorothy 5 STONE c. 1699 Chipstable, Som 2 Robert 4 STONE b. abt 1683 Chipstable, Somerset, d. 1765 Dulverton Somerset, bu. 1765 Chipstable + Mary (---) Taylor (?) c. 1682 Newton St.Cyres, Devon, m. abt 1707, d. 1731 Chipstable, bu. 1731 St. Peters, Chipstable 1 Mary 5 STONE c. 1709 Withycombe House, Chipstable, Som, Eng, bu. 1710 2 John 5 STONE b. Withycombe House, Chipstable, Som, Eng, c. 1711 Chipstable, Som, Eng, d. 1783 Chipstable, Som, bu. Chipstable, Som John Charles Stone II 18 Apr 2013 Descendants of Richard STONE alias Venne 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 + Joan TIMEWELL c. 1711 Clayhanger, Dev, m. 1736 St Andrew, Wiveliscombe, Som, d. Chipstable See notes, bu. 1796 Chipstable, Som 1 Thomasin 6 STONE b. bef 1737 Chipstable, Som, c. 1737 All Saints, Chipstable, Som, bu. INT 1799 (11 JN 1799) Chipstable + Thomas PERRAT b. bef 1727 Chipstable, c. 1727 Chipstable, m. 1764 Chipstable, Som 1 Thomas 7 PERRAT b. bef 1765 Chipstable, c. 1765 Chipstable, bu. 1836 Chipstable + Elizabeth STONE b. abt 1770 of Chipstable, m. 1796 Chipstable 1 John 8 PERRAT c. 1797 Chipstable 2 Thomazin 8 PERRAT c. 1800 Chipstable 3 Thomas 8 PARRET c. 1806 Chipstable + Grace PALFREY b. abt 1806, m. 1823 Chipstable 4 William 8 PERROTT b. 1807 Chipstable, c. 1811 Chipstable 5 Betty 8 PARRET c. 1806 6 Sally 8 PERROTT c. 1811 Chipstable 2 John 7 PERRAT c. 1768 Chipstable + (---) (---) 3 William 7 PARRAT c. 1770 Chipstable + Sarah FERRIS b. abt 1775 Som, Eng 4 James 7 PERRATT b. bef 1773 Chipstable, Som, Eng, c. 1773 Chipstable, Som, Eng 5 Robert 7 PERRATT b. bef 1775 Chipstable, Som, Eng, c. 1775 Chipstable, Som, Eng 6 Abraham 7 PERRATT b. bef 1776 Chipstable, Som, Eng, c. 1776 Chipstable, Som, Eng 7 Janey 7 PERRATT b. bef 1781 Chipstable, Som, Eng, c. 1781 Chipstable, Som, Eng 2 Thomas 6 STONE b. bef 1742 Chipstable, Som, c. 1742 All Saints, Chipstable, Som, d. 1785 Chipstable, SOM, bu. Chipstable, SOM + Sarah POOK b. 1741/42 Culmstock, DEV, m. 1765 Culmstock,Dev 1 Mary (?) 7 STONE 2 Sarah 7 STONE b. 1761 All Saints, Dorchester, Dorset, England + Robert FRY m. 1801 Culmstock, DEV 3 Elizabeth "Betty" 7 STONE b. 1764 All Saints, Dorchester, Dorset, England 4 John 7 STONE c. 1770 All Saints, Dorchester, Dorset, England + Joan SOUTHEY b. abt 1772 Culmstock,Dev, m. 1793 Culmstock,Dev 1 Thomas 8 STONE c. 1795 Culmstock,Dev 2 Sarah 8 STONE b. 1796 Culmstock,Dev, c. 1798 Culmstock,Dev 3 Elizabeth 8 STONE c. 1798 Culmstock,Dev 4 William 8 STONE b. 1800 Culmstock,Dev, c. 1801 Culmstock,Dev 3 Robert 6 STONE b. bef 1749 Chipstable, Som, c. 1749 Chipstable, d. bef 1839 Byballs Hill, Chipstable, Som, bu. 1839 Chipstable, Som + Jane CHORLEY (?) b. Wiveliscombe, Somerset, ENG, c. 1755 Wiveliscombe, Somerset, ENG, m. 1788 Wiveliscombe, Somerset, ENG, bu. 1807 Wiveliscombe, Somerset, ENG 1 Mary 7 STONE b. abt 1790 Som, Eng + James WELLSTEAD b. abt 1790 Som, ENG 1 Elizabeth 8 WELLSTEAD c. 1811 Chipstable, SOM 2 James 8 WELLSTEAD c. 1821 Chipstable, SOM 2 Elizabeth 7 STONE b. abt 1792 Chipstable, Som + James WARREN b. abt 1787, m. 1812 Chipstable, Som 1 John 8 WARREN c. 1818 Raddington, SOM 2 James 8 WARREN c. 1821 Raddington, SOM 3 Elizabeth 8 WARREN c. 1823 Raddington, SOM 4 Elizabeth 8 WARREN c. 1825 Raddington, SOM 4 Joan 6 STONE + John SCOTT m. 1776 Chipstable, SOM 3 William 5 STONE b. bef 1713 Withycombe House, Chipstable, Som, Eng, c. 1713 Chipstable, Som, Eng, John Charles Stone II 18 Apr 2013 Descendants of Richard STONE alias Venne 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 d. Chipstable, Som, Eng, bu. 1785 All Saints, Chipstable, Som, Eng + Joan WHITE b. abt 1719 Exton, Som, m. 1738 Cutcombe, SOM, d. Chipstable See notes, bu. 1798 Chipstable, Som 1 Mary 6 STONE b. Chipstable, Som, c. 1740 Chipstable, Som 2 William 6 STONE b. bef 1742 Chipstable, Som, c. 1742 All Saints, Chipstable, Som, d. 1825 Withycombe House, Chipstable, Som, bu. 1825 St Andrew, Wiveliscombe, Som + Mary LANGDON b. Kittisford, Som, c. 1756 Kittisford, SOM, m. 1786 St Nicholas, Kittisford, Som, d. 1837 Chipstable, Som, bu. 1837 St Peter, Chipstable 1 William 7 STONE b. bef 1787 Chipstable,Som, c. 1787 Chipstable,Som 2 John 7 STONE b. bef 1789 Chipstable, Som, c. 1789 All Saints, Chipstable, Som, d. 1868 "Petra Villa", Weston Super Mare, Som + Anne PERRAT b. abt 1787 North Petherton, Som, m. 1814 All Saints, Chipstable, Som, d. bef 1852 1 Elizabeth Perrot 8 STONE b. bef 1816 Taunton, Som, c. 1816 All Saints, Chipstable, Som 2 Charlotte Ann 8 STONE b. bef 1819, c. 1819 Tetbury, Gls 3 Georgiana 8 STONE b. bef 1820 Taunton St. Marys, Som, c. 1820 Tetbury, Gls, d. abt 1904 Kensington, London, Eng + Henry Thomas COLE b. 1817 Bath, Som, m. abt 1846 Bedminster, Som, d. 1885 London, bu. 1885 Kensal Green Cemetery 1 Henry George 9 COLE b. abt 1848 Marylebone, Mdx 2 Florence Mary 9 COLE b. abt 1849 Marylebone, Mdx 3 Eleanor Delahere 9 COLE b. abt 1850 Marylebone, Mdx 4 Charles John 9 COLE b. abt 1853 Marylebone, Mdx + Edith M. H. (---) b. abt 1863 Germany, m. abt 1890 1 John L. 10 COLE b. abt 1893 Hove, Sussex 2 Edward H. 10 COLE b. abt 1895 Hove, Sussex 5 Katherine Crozier 9 COLE b. abt 1855 Hampstead + Jacob BLOOMBERG m. abt 1883 Kensington, London, Eng 6 Stephen William 9 COLE b. abt 1856 Hampstead, London + Harriet BOUSTEAD m. abt 1901 Bethnal Green, London 7 Georgina Ada 9 COLE b. abt 1858 Hampstead, London + Edward John LEWIS m. abt 1890 Kensington, London, Eng 1 Gwladys Ruth 10 LEWIS 8 Frederick Edward 9 COLE b. abt 1862 London + Marguerite Phebe COLLISON m. abt 1888 Kensington, London, Eng 9 Arthur Cecil 9 COLE b. abt 1864 London + Sarah Caroline BOWEN m. abt 1897 Chelsea, London + Sarah Maria WARREN b. 1822, c. 1822 Old Meeting House Presb, Warminster,, Wilts, m. abt 1852 St Andrew, Clifton, Bristol, d. 1890 Highworth, Wilts 1 Ann 8 STONE b. abt 1855 Clifton, Bristol 2 John Warren 8 STONE b. abt 1857 Henbury,Gls,Eng, d. 1887 Woolfardisworhy, Biddeford, Devon + (---) ALLEN b. abt 1859 Clifton,Gls, m. abt 1880 1 John A. Warren 9 STONE b. abt 1880 Woolsery, Devon, ENG 3 William 8 STONE b. abt 1859 Henbury,Gls,Eng + Elizabeth L Whitty b. abt 1858 Britton Ferry,Gla,Wls, m.
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