Thomas Stone is a descendent of Governor William Stone. The line of decent is as follows:
William Stone (1603-1659/60) fathered
John Stone (c.1648-1697) who fathered
Thomas Stone (1677-1727) who fathered
David Stone (1709-1773)
David Stone is Thomas Stone's father. Thomas' mother was Elizabeth Jenifer.
Information from the Harry Wright Newman Collection housed at the College of Southern Maryland in La Plata, MD.
Thomas Stone's Brothers and Sisters
Thomas Stone had five brothers and three sisters:Frederick Stone (?-1773)
Michael Jenifer Stone (1747-1812) lived at Haberdeventure with Thomas and served in the first Federal Congress
John Hoskins Stone (1750-1804) became governor of Maryland
Daniel Jenifer Stone (ca. 1752-1773)
Walter Stone (?-1791) lived at Haberdeventure with Thomas
Grace Stone (?-1809) lived at Haberdeventure with Thomas
Elizabeth Anne Stone (?-1795) lived at Haberdeventure with Thomas and married Townsend Eden
Catherine Stone (?-1801) married Robert Scott and lived at Haberdeventure with Thomas
Thomas also had two half-brothers and two half-sisters. These are the children of David Stone and Sarah Hanson:David Stone birth date and death date unknownSamuel Stone (?-1778)
Mary Stone birth date and death date unknown
Anne Stone birth date and death date unknown
Information from the Harry Wright Newman Collection housed at the College of Southern Maryland in La Plata, MD and Frederick Stone's Will housed at the Maryland Hall of Records.
Thomas Stone's wife and children
Thomas Stone married Margaret Brown (1751-1787) in 1768; together they had three children:Margaret Stone (1771-1809) married John Moncure Daniel and moved to Stafford County, Virginia
Mildred Stone (1773-1837) married Travers Daniel (John Moncure's brother) and moved to Stafford County, Virginia
Fredrick Stone (1774-1793) died without marrying or having any children
Information from the Harry Wright Newman Collection housed at the College of Southern Maryland in La Plata, MD.