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John Steele, Jr., married Mercy Warner in 1645 and died before his father 1653/4. She was the daughter of Andrew Warner who come from Cambridge to Hartford 1635/6. Their sixth child:
Samuel Steele (1652-1710) married in 1680 Mercy Bradford, daughter of Major William Bradford of the Mayflower. Issue: five sons and two daughters.
See number 1716.
STEVENS
The Rev. C. Stevens, LL.D., D.C.L., F.S.A. (Edinburgh) printed privately in 1904, the Stevens Genealogy, a scholorly history of the Line (some 19 generations) from Airband FitzStephen to and including John Stevens, father of William (1630-1702) who married Mary Meigs (John2 Vincent).
Airbard, a nobleman of Normandy, was placed by William the Conqueror in command f the "Mora", the ship presented by his Duchess and eventually Queen, Matilda of Flanders, for his personal use in conveying the Norman forces to England for the battle of Hastings, in 1066.
Mrs. Charlotte Stevens Holmes compiled and published "A Genealogy of the Descendants of John Stevens who settled in Guilford, Conn., in 1645", wherein she questions the connection of the Stevens family described by Rev. C. Ellis Stevens with the John Stevens who settled in Guilford in 1645. However as both of these genealogists agree that John Stevens settled at Guilford, married Mary ----- and were buried there Sept. 2, 1670, reference is now made to marriages between his and John Bishop's descendants.
Sarah Stevens4 (d.1726) (Nathaniel3, William2, John1) m. 1707 Stephen Bishop (1707-47).
See numbers 119, 136, 375, 476, 737, 841, 849, 921, 2133, 2604.
STONE*
*John Stone & *William Stone, Brothers. (By William L. Stone and Truman L. Stone).
Who were their grand parents cannot be ascertained from the fact that their father, the Rev. Samuel Stone was a non-conformist divine. Nonconformists were not registered in Parish records. Had he been of the Ch. of England no such difficulty would have existed. The Rev. Samuel Stone was born, about 1610 in Hereford on River Wye near Guilford Surrey County, England.
Samuel Steele (1652-1710) married in 1680 Mercy Bradford, daughter of Major William Bradford of the Mayflower. Issue: five sons and two daughters.
See number 1716.
STEVENS
The Rev. C. Stevens, LL.D., D.C.L., F.S.A. (Edinburgh) printed privately in 1904, the Stevens Genealogy, a scholorly history of the Line (some 19 generations) from Airband FitzStephen to and including John Stevens, father of William (1630-1702) who married Mary Meigs (John2 Vincent).
Airbard, a nobleman of Normandy, was placed by William the Conqueror in command f the "Mora", the ship presented by his Duchess and eventually Queen, Matilda of Flanders, for his personal use in conveying the Norman forces to England for the battle of Hastings, in 1066.
Mrs. Charlotte Stevens Holmes compiled and published "A Genealogy of the Descendants of John Stevens who settled in Guilford, Conn., in 1645", wherein she questions the connection of the Stevens family described by Rev. C. Ellis Stevens with the John Stevens who settled in Guilford in 1645. However as both of these genealogists agree that John Stevens settled at Guilford, married Mary ----- and were buried there Sept. 2, 1670, reference is now made to marriages between his and John Bishop's descendants.
Sarah Stevens4 (d.1726) (Nathaniel3, William2, John1) m. 1707 Stephen Bishop (1707-47).
See numbers 119, 136, 375, 476, 737, 841, 849, 921, 2133, 2604.
STONE*
*John Stone & *William Stone, Brothers. (By William L. Stone and Truman L. Stone).
Who were their grand parents cannot be ascertained from the fact that their father, the Rev. Samuel Stone was a non-conformist divine. Nonconformists were not registered in Parish records. Had he been of the Ch. of England no such difficulty would have existed. The Rev. Samuel Stone was born, about 1610 in Hereford on River Wye near Guilford Surrey County, England.

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