William Stone (bap. 1 Apr 1821 at
St Peter's Church,
Langford Budville), eldest son of
William Stone and Mary Thorne, married
Hannah Westcott (b. 8 Feb 1831), daughter of Thomas Westcott and
Hagar (Ann) Mitchell, at the Parish Church of
St John the Baptist, Wellington, Somerset, on
13 Jul 1850. One of the witnesses was Mary Ann Westcott, Hannah's sister. Hannah was baptised Anna Westcott (due to pronunciation, probably) on 19 Jun 1831, at the The Lower Meeting Independent Formerly Presbyterian, Wellington, Somerset and in 1841, Hannah Westcott (10) was living at Tone Wharf, Wellington Somerset with her parents, Thomas and Ann Westcott.
Tracking down the children of this marriage has been proving difficult, with no birth records for half of them, but include the following half-dozen:
- William Stone b. 1851 in Devon (listed on 1861 census)
- Mary Ann Stone b. 1854 in Ashbrittle, Somerset (on 1861 census)
- Hannah Maria Stone b. 1861 S Qtr in PONTYPOOL Vol 11A 122
- Thomas Stone b. 12 Aug 1864 in Usworth, Durham
- Edith Ellen Stone b. 1866 D Qtr in CHESTER LE STREET Vol 10A 428
- Isabella Stone b. 1870 S Qtr in CHESTER LE STREET Vol 10A 479
Those at the GRO, the mother's maiden name is listed as Westcott.
In 1851, William Stone (28), Agricultural Labourer, was at Whipples,
Holcombe Rogus, with wife Anah (sic) (21).
Whipples Farmhouse, Tracebridge, is a Grade II Listed Building. Living at Whipples also was
Henry Tremlett, a Dairyman, for whom William was presumably working.
In 1861, however, William Stone (40), married, Pitman from Holcombe, Devon was a lodger in the house of Elizabeth Archer (50), widow at Nailers Shops, New Row,
Usworth,
Chester Le Street, Durham. While Hannah Stone (29) from Wellington, Somerset was living at
Garndiffath, Trevethin, Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales with son William Stone (10) born in Devon, England and daughter, Mary Ann Stone, born in Ashbrittle.
In 1871, living at Washington New Row, Usworth, Chester Le Street, Durham were William Stones (sic) (under estimated to 43) Miner from Somerset; Hannah Stones (39), William Stones (19) Miner; Anna Maria Stones (9), Thomas stones (5), Edith Ellen Stones (3) and Isabella Stones (11 m).
In 1881, Hannah Stone (49) widow, mother-in-law, was living in the household of Miles Handy (35) Coal Miner from Wallsend, Northumberland and Mary A Handy (27) from Somerset, with Thomas Stone (16) Coal Miner (putter) born in Usworth, Durham, brother-in-law and Isabella Stone (10) born in Washington, Durham, sister-in-law and William Handy (25) Coal Miner, boarder, also from Wallsend, Northumberland, Miles' brother.
In 1891, Hannah Stone (59), widow, was living on her own means in the household of William Handy (34) Coal Miner at New Rows, Little Usworth, Chester Le Street - her home, but he presumably became head as a man. In the household also were Hannah's daughter, Isabella Brack (20) and her husband John Brack (23) from Byker, Northumberland, Coal miner deputy.
In 1901, Hannah Stone (70), widow, mother-in-law, from Wellington, Somerset, was living in the household of John Robert Brack (34) Coal deputy overman and Isabella Brack (30), and their then five children, at 10, New Rows, Washington, Great and Little Usworth, Chester Le Street, Durham.
Hannah Stone died, aged 78, 1909 J Quarter in CHESTER LE STREET Volume 10A Page 317.
- William Stone married Ann Jackson in Kelloe on 8 Sep 1873
- Mary Ann Stone married Miles Handy in Chester Le Street, in 1872
- Anna Maria Stone married John Hodgson in 1883
- Thomas Stone married Polly Beaty in 1888
- Edith Ellen Stone married William Brabbon Simpson in 1889
- Isabella Stone married John Robert Brack in 1890