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Hannah Stone Williamson

Birth
Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Death
unknown
Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
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Hannah Stone, believed to be the eldest daughter of Rev.
Benjamin Stone and Anna Asbury, was born @1770 in Fauquier County, Virginia. She later married in about 1786, possibly in Hampshire County, Virginia (now within West Virginia), to a man named John C. Williamson.
John Williamson, who had been born on 7 May 1764 in New Jersey, was the son of William and Elizabeth Williamson of
Hampshire Co., VA. (now W Va.), Fayette and Scott Co., KY.
He was brother of Cornelius Williamson who married Hannah's sister, Rhoda Stone.

Hannah, who appears to have died in Hampshire Co., Virginia (now within West Virginia) was the mother of one known child by John Williamson, aka. John W. Williamson who had been born on 11 July 1787 in Hampshire Co., VA (now
within West Virginia).
After Hannah passed away, John married in about 1793 for a second time to a woman named Elizabeth Lavely.
John and Elizabeth eventually moved north into Ohio, where they settled in Montgomery County. Elizabeth died on 15 January 1845 in Montgomery County, Ohio, while John died there on 19 February 1854.

Both were subsequently buried in the Phillipsburg Cemetery at Phillipsburg in Montgomery Co., Ohio.

John W. Williamson aka John Williamson Jr. b. 11 July 1787
in Hampshire Co., VA (now W VA.) m. 1/w 18 April 1816 to Susannah Peck in Warren Co., OH.
m. 2/w 31 August 1851 to Nancy Crow in Montgomery Co., OH.
d. 1 Aug 1870 in Montgomery Co., OH. Buried in Phillipsburg Cem., Phillipsburg, Montgomery Co., OH.

Information from Frances Williamson Smith of Gunnison, CO. and Richard Williamson Adm. of Williamson surname in Family Tree DNA.com.

Book Reference:
THE STONE FAMILY OF VIRGINIA, NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, KENTUCKY, AND BEYOND (PART TWO)
(DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS STONE OF HAMILTON PARISH, VIRGINIA)
BY JACK E. MACDONALD POWELL, WYOMING
Hannah Stone, believed to be the eldest daughter of Rev.
Benjamin Stone and Anna Asbury, was born @1770 in Fauquier County, Virginia. She later married in about 1786, possibly in Hampshire County, Virginia (now within West Virginia), to a man named John C. Williamson.
John Williamson, who had been born on 7 May 1764 in New Jersey, was the son of William and Elizabeth Williamson of
Hampshire Co., VA. (now W Va.), Fayette and Scott Co., KY.
He was brother of Cornelius Williamson who married Hannah's sister, Rhoda Stone.

Hannah, who appears to have died in Hampshire Co., Virginia (now within West Virginia) was the mother of one known child by John Williamson, aka. John W. Williamson who had been born on 11 July 1787 in Hampshire Co., VA (now
within West Virginia).
After Hannah passed away, John married in about 1793 for a second time to a woman named Elizabeth Lavely.
John and Elizabeth eventually moved north into Ohio, where they settled in Montgomery County. Elizabeth died on 15 January 1845 in Montgomery County, Ohio, while John died there on 19 February 1854.

Both were subsequently buried in the Phillipsburg Cemetery at Phillipsburg in Montgomery Co., Ohio.

John W. Williamson aka John Williamson Jr. b. 11 July 1787
in Hampshire Co., VA (now W VA.) m. 1/w 18 April 1816 to Susannah Peck in Warren Co., OH.
m. 2/w 31 August 1851 to Nancy Crow in Montgomery Co., OH.
d. 1 Aug 1870 in Montgomery Co., OH. Buried in Phillipsburg Cem., Phillipsburg, Montgomery Co., OH.

Information from Frances Williamson Smith of Gunnison, CO. and Richard Williamson Adm. of Williamson surname in Family Tree DNA.com.

Book Reference:
THE STONE FAMILY OF VIRGINIA, NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, KENTUCKY, AND BEYOND (PART TWO)
(DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS STONE OF HAMILTON PARISH, VIRGINIA)
BY JACK E. MACDONALD POWELL, WYOMING


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