A Stone Genealogy

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A Stone Genealogy
Daniel C Stone
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He removed from Concord, Mass. , to Bangor, Ivlaine, in 1844, where he practiced his profession until his death in February, ISS:?)- (Rebecca A. Gallupe graduated from the Girls' High School, Bangor, Ivlaine, in 18. 58, and taught in Bangur schools for some years. September 1. "?, 1870, she married Rev. Benjamin Tucker Sanborn, who was born at Fre- mont, N. H. , September 24, 1828. She died in Boston, Mass. , July 2, 1894. He died January . "', 1885).
(Lucy Elizabeth Gallupe graduated from Bang
...or High School in 1SG9, and taught school in her native city until 1S77, afl(. R which she studied for a year in the teachers' classes at Wellosley College. She has since resided in Ban- gor, Maine).
Eleventh Generation.
See _ llcintcl 0tnnC, son of Gregory and Lucy Jones Stone, I'^rontispiccc . "^ v/as born at Lincoln, Mass. , (in the old hoinc- I.. Incoln ' Records. Stcad), May 3, LSOj, baptized in Lincoln Church, May 5, 1805. Like his sisters, Abigail, Mary and Elizabeth, he Unity was a teacher.


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