info   Conventions used in these charts

The tables are in sections by generation with one page covering three generations.   Imagine the charts as a conventional family tree, but sideways on.   The chart is read from left to right with the earliest generation at the left, and the oldest child at the top.   Numbered links to the next section are shown to the right if there are more descendants.   The page numbers themselves (on the right) have no significance, other than their position in the entire Stone family tree.

Details have been received from a number of sources and although reasonable care has been taken, there is no guarantee regarding accuracy, transcription errors or assumptions made.   Items marked ? or ?? are uncertain or very uncertain.   Where there are known differences between sources these are annotated accordingly.

SURNAMES usually in capitalsnames in bold are ancestors of my grandchildren.
names underlined are the preferred name the person used
names (in brackets) are alternate or nick-names
|-name of descendant
|link between brothers, sisters and spouses
||link for known twins
¦links for second or later marriages.   Siblings would be half - brother/sister (sometimes used to show uncertainty)
app     apprenticeship
bborn / birth
bpbaptism
buburial
c81census 1841 to 1911 in UK.   Much of 1881 will be taken from Mormon CD ROMs and 1911 from On-line Index
ddied /death
dirdirectory
edschool or further education
ememigration
mmarriage   m1   m2 etc multiple marriages
=spouse     =1   =2   "       "           "
occoccupation
ptrpartner as in - living with, as a couple
resresidence
wwill or probate
witwitness - of marriage or will
(   )details of or from the original record
[   ]comments by the author
bp m or bu followed by date & place.Usually the place will be the parish where record is found.
b  m or d   1Q, 2Q, 3Q, 4QThe quarter Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec and year of Registration of the event, found in GRO Indexes
Place shown in italicsThe registration District given in the GRO Indexes
[ General Register Office, was the Family Records Centre, 1 Myddelton St., London EC1, now at The National Archives, Kew - or on-line ]
<999Backward page number link, to earlier generations, at top left
>999Page number links to later generations, in right margin.   Page numbers at top right.
 
GenerationNumbers start with my grandchildren as generation 0, so I am generation 2 with three generations across each page and the oldest on the left.
 
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