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    1. Re: [VAHANOVE] STONE LINE>>>>>1700 on up
    2. Hmmm, looks like there were two William P. Stone. Sr. & Jr.? CHAPMAN CRENSHAW, of Hanover. Will dated 12 October 1840, Probated 26 January 1841. Tomeleon Crenshaw qualified as Executor. Possessed 220 acres of land adjoining W. C. Crenshaw, Wm. P. STONE, dec'd, and others; also 12 or 14 slaves. Survived by his widow, Mary, who died intestate in February 1871. She had a sister, Miss Lucy Clough. Chapman Crenshaw's issue:........ SNEAD vs. SNEADS ........Edwin Snead, of Hanover. Will dated 5 September 1842, probated 27 October 1846. Wife, Jane W. Snead, Executrix. Issue:...... Others mentioned: Creditors of Charles F. Snead: William P. STONE, Richard A. Thornton, Lucius A. Cauthorne, and Charles R. Montgomery. Charles W. Dabney, Commissioner; Marian M. Gary, purchased land; Walter C. Shelton; Wm. L. White. Source: Hanover County Chancery Wills and Notes, by William Ronald Cocke, III [email protected] wrote: << Sorry my letter got saent before I finished the dates and gave you info I wanted too Abt 1700's Stephen Jr & Sr. STONE , Claiborne STONE around 1790's, William P. mid 1800's and Andrew C. , Benjamin or BT. STONE........In the 1800''s...........D >>

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