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I am looking for ancestors and relatives of Nicholas Stone of Cornwall England and my GGGG grandfather Eusebious Stone SR

Query by santeedav

have not been able to prove the parentage of this Nicholas Stone, said to be born by 1710 in Cornwall , England. He does not show up in the 1790 South Carolina Census, therefore, if he indeed died in South Carolina, it would have been prior to 1790.

In looking at all of the 1790 Census records, I find only two States with a Nicholas and/or Eucebius Stone. That is Virginia and North Carolina. The Patrick County, Virginia Stones have been documented by other researchers who say these Stones lived and died in Virginia. The North Carolina Nicholas Stone family migrated to Tennessee with no mention of South Carolina. Neither the Virginia Family or the North Carolina Family mention South Carolina. The closest possibility that I find for Nicholas Stone is the following which I found on the Internet:

1. John Stone (b. 1667 in Rugely, Staffordshire, England, d. 1736 Caroline County, VA). He married Mary O'Brissell in Middlesex County, VA in 1687. John's parents were Richard Stone and Dorothy Belcher.
Their children were:

1. Eusebius STONE, Sr., b. Abt 1740, White Plains, Brunswick County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location, d. BET. 1789 - 1792, Camden District, South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location

Stephen Stone - d. 1778
Sarah Stone - UNKNOWN
John Stone - b. 1690
William Stone - b. 1700 d. 1775 Stafford County, VA
Nicholas Stone - b.1703 d. 1778 UNKNOWN
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