This lengthy source, dated June 25, 1930, is a genealogical record titled “The ancestry of Sarah Stone, wife of James Patten of Arundel (Kennebunkport) Maine.” It contains a detailed lineage for Sarah Stone and fourteen related families, primarily situated in early New England settlements like Salem, Beverly, Hampton, and York. The text traces these families—including Stone, Dixey, Hart, Norman, Neale, Lawes, Curtis, Kilbourne, Bracy, Bisby, Pearce, Marston, Estow and Brown—back to their origins in England and documents their migration, land transactions, civic roles, and personal lives, often citing probate, court, and church records. The document details multiple generations, discussing property disputes like those involving the Hart and Neale families, biographical information about key figures such as the mariner Capt. William Dixey, and even unusual events, including the suicide of Florence Hart.
The Ancestry of Sarah Stone
The ancestry of Sarah Stone, wife of James Patten of Arundel (Kennebunkport) Maine. Contains also the Dixey, Hart, Norman, Neale, Lawes, Curtis, Kilbourne, Bracy, Bisby, Pearce, Marston, Estow and Brown families.
Ancestry Chart for Sarah Stone
Table of Contents
- Stone, of Beverly and Arundel, 3
- Dixey, of Beverly, 27
- Hart, of Marblehead, 35
- Norman, of Salem and Marblehead, 45
- Neale, of Salem, 57
- Lawes, of Salem, 77
- Curtis, of Boxford and Arundel, 85
- Kilbourne, of Rowley
- Bisby, of Ashton, Northamptonshire and London, England, 115
- Pearce, of York, 125
- Marston, of Hampton, 129
- Estow, of Hampton, 137
- Brown, of Hampton, 143
Source
Davis, Walter Goodwin, The ancestry of Sarah Stone, wife of James Patten of Arundel (Kennebunkport) Maine. Portland, Me. : The Southworth Press, 1930.
