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STONESTREET Branch of the LINTON Family Tree

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Linton Research Fund Inc., Publication © 1987-2023 "Digging for our Roots

 STONESTREET Family Tree

Terry Louis Linton © 1985

Linton Research Fund Inc., Publication © 1987

LINTON & BIRD Chronicles, Volume I, Issue 12, Spring © 1985, ISSN 1941-3521

The Stonestreet Family History (Terry Louis Linton © 1999.) (Linton Research Fund, Inc., Publication © 1999) (printed in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. USA.)

page established February 10, 2014

updated March 3 2023

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Kirk Louis LINTON (1914-1987) & Evelyn Virginia BIRD

Children

Kenneth "Ken" Edward LINTON (1945) &   Terry Louis LINTON (1949)

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                                 (father & mother)                                

Charles Edward LINTON(1890-1958) & Annie Lucretia CRONK (1888-1956)

Children

John Edward Charles Linton (1910-1911); Florence Avis LINTON Beavers (1912-1990)Kirk Louis Linton(1914-1987); Georganna Linton (1916-1916); Theodore "Ted" Francis Linton (1917-1970); Bernadette "Bernie" Thelma LINTON Butler (1921-2014); Madeline "Madge" Elizabeth LINTON Bly(1922-1991)

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      (grandparents)

John Edward LINTON (1838-1901)Sallie Fenmor STONESTREET (1861-1928)

 

Children

Charles Edward LINTON (1890-1958)

 & half-brother George Whippoorwill Stonestreet PHILLIPS (1904-1969)

Below Photo taken in 1891: Fifty year old John Edward Linton, on January 7, 1889, married twenty-seven year old Sallie Fenmore Stonestreet of Allens Freshs, Charles Co., Maryland. They meet at the Charles County Fair. They were married by K. O'Kane, in Alexandria, Virginia. Charles Edward Linton was born on December 1, 1890.

(great-grandparents)

Doctor Edward Noble STONESTREET (1822-1870) & Sarah Ann FENMOR (1824-1870)

children:

Joseph Nobel STONESTREET (1852-?); James Edward STONESTREET (1856-?); Maria "Marier" D. STONESTREET (1857-?); Robert STONESTREET (1857-?); Louis STONESTREET (1858-?); Sallie Fenmor STONESTREET (1861-1926) 

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 (2nd great-grandparents) 

Doctor Joseph Noble STONESTREET (1782-1838) & Rosalie "Rosey" Ann EDELEN (1786-1834) 

Children:

 James STONESTREET (1810-?); Mary Eleanor STONESTREET Hoffar (1814-?); Catherine STONESTREET (1820-1848); Reverent Charles Henry STONESTREET (1821-?); Doctor Edward Noble STONESTREET (1822-1870); Joseph Nicholas STONESTREET (1827-?). 

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 (3rd great-grandparents) 

 Adjutant General Henry STONESTREET (1752-1812) & Mary Noble EDELEN (1752-1818)

 Children:

Mary Noble STONESTREET Isaacs (1776–1818); Henry STONESTREET (1776–1840); James Edelen STONESTREET (1778–?); Doctor Joseph Noble STONESTREET (1782–1838); Colonel Nicholas STONESTREET (1782–1839); Jane STONESTREET Neale (1784–1832); Lewis STONESTREET (1786–?); William STONESTREET (1790–1832) 

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(4th great-grandparents) 

 Butler STONESTREET (1703-1755) & Frances TOLSON (1710–1740) (first wife) 

Children:

 Sarah STONESTREET Edelen (1731–1791); Jane STONESTREET (1737–?); Mary STONESTREET Peake (1738– 1805); Charity STONESTREET (1740–1756).

 

Jane EDELEN (1718–1770) (4th great-grandmother) 

Children:

Verlinda STONESTREET Newman (1744–1820); Catherine STONESTREET Dicken (1747–1835); Eleanor STONESTREET (1749–1800); Henry STONESTREET (1752–1812); Richard STONESTREET (1754–1820); Butler Edelen STONESTREET (1755–1826). 

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(5th great-grandparents) 

 Thomas STONESTREET Jr., (1672-1771) & Christian BARNES (1674–1737) 

Children:

Butler STONESTREET (1703–1755); Edward STONESTREET (1705–1771); Thomas STONESTREET III (1708–1771); Anne STONESTREET Lowe (1710–1796); Elizabeth "Eliza" STONESTREET Ashford (1714–1775); Christian STONESTREET (1715–?) 

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(6th great-grandparents) 

 Emigrate Thomas STONESTREET Sr., (1630-1706) & Emigrate Elizabeth BUTLER (1634–1698) 

Children:

Edward STONESTREET (1670–1749); Thomas STONESTREET Jr., (1672–1771); Elizabeth STONESTREET Nowell Hager (1675–?); Sarah STONESTREET Tedman (1677–?); Susanna Stonestreet Lewis (1688– 1768).

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(7th great-grandparents) 

 Edward STONESTREET Jr., (1610-1655) & Mary WIMBORNE (1606 –1628) (first wife) 

Children:

 Peter STONESTREET (1627–?); Agnes STONESTREET (1628–?). 

 

Mary ELLIOTT (1602–1687) (7th great-grandmother) 

Children:

Margaret STONESTREET (1630–?); Thomas STONESTREET emigrant (1630–1706); Elizabeth STONESTREET (1631–?); Edward STONESTREET (1632–?); Robert STONESTREET (1634–?); Phillip STONESTREET (1636–1688); Mary STONESTREET (1637–?); Martin STONESTREET (1639–?); Richard STONESTREET (1641–?); Lydia STONESTREET (1642–?); Susannah STONESTREET (1645–?).

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 (8th great-grandparents) 

 Edward STONESTREET Sr., (1582-1655) & Anne (1582–?) 

Children:

Thomas STONESTREET (1601–1662); Edward STONESTREET (1610–1680); Martin STONESTREET (1617– ?); Robert STONESTREET (1622–?); Richard STONESTREET (1624–?).

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 (9th great-grandparents) 

William STONESTREET (1560-?) & Mary FORESTER (1567–1639) 

Children:

 Edward STONESTREET Sr., (1582–1655); Henry Forester STONESTREET (1588–?)

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 (10th great-grandparents) 

William STONESTREET (1535-1599) & Elizabeth NORTON (1535–1558) 

Children: 

William STONESTREET (1560–?); Thomas STONESTREET (1562–1588); Henry Norton STONESTREET (1567–1630). 

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 (11th great-grandparents) 

William STONESTREET (1510-1558) & Isibella of Hailsham, East Sussex, England. 

Children:

 William STONESTREET (1535-1599)

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 (12th great-grandparents) 

William STONESTREET (1470-1533) & Katherina BURFIELD (1479-1542)

of Hailsham, East Sussex, England.

children:

William STONESTREET (1510-1558)

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 (13th great-grandparents) 

Thomas STONESTREET (1440-1475) Progenitor & Glitior GURR (1450-1511) 

children:

William STONESTREET (1470-1533)

Thomas STONESTREET (1440–1475) was the 13th great-grandfather of  Kirk Louis LINTON (1914-1987) and the Progenitor of the Stonestreet Branch of the Linton family tree.

Thomas was born in 1400 in East Sussex, England and died on April 12, 1475 in Hailsham, East Sussex, England. He married Glitior GURR (1450–1511) and they had one known child, William STONESTREET (1470-1533).

According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The site of Hailsham has been inhabited since at least the Neolithic age. It was an Ancient British settlement that existed before the Romans invaded Kent and Sussex in 43 AD. The manor of Hailsham is recorded in the Domesday Survey completed by the Normans in 1086, 20 years after the conquest. From 1425 to 1450 the Saint Mary's Church, Hailsham was built.  From 1540 to 1640 Hailsham was one of the chief centers of leatherwork and tanning (using local oak bark) due to being a thriving cattle market town. 

 

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The surname of STONESTREET was originally derived from the Old English word STANSTRAET, literally meaning the dweller at the paved road, usually Roman and probably relating to the Roman road from Chichester to London, anciently called Stanistreet. Most of the place-names that yield surnames are usually of small communities, villages, hamlets, some so insignificant that they are now lost to the map. A place-name, it is reasonable to suppose, was a useful surname only when a man moved from his place of origin to elsewhere, and his new neighbours bestowed it, or he himself adopted it. 

The earliest of the name on record appears to be Salomon de Stonstret, who was recorded in County Kent in the year 1275. Stephen de Stonstred was documented in Berkshire in 1276. The earliest English placenames were those taken over by the Anglo-Saxons from the Britons at the time of their settlement in Britain between the 5th and 6th centuries. It was after the Norman Conquest of 1066 that hereditary surnames began to be used. Many of the incoming Normans identified themselves by reference to the estates from which they had come in Northern France, and others took names from the places in England in which they settled. 

Elias de Stonstret was recorded in 1279 in County Essex, and Richard atte Stanstrete was mentioned in 1293, County Sussex. In the Middle Ages heraldry came into use as a practical matter. It originated in the devices used to distinguish the armoured warriors in tournament and war, and was also placed on seals as marks of identity. As far as records show, true heraldry began in the middle of the 12th century, and appeared almost simultaneously in several countries of Western Europe. Later instances of the name include John Coppin and Sarah Stonistreet, who were married in London in 1616 (no church recorded) and William Box married Mary Stonestreet at St. George's, Hanover Square, London in the year 1754. The associated coat of arms is recorded in Sir Bernard Burkes General Armory. Ulster King of Arms in 1884. Registered in County Sussex, and Stondon Hall, County Essex.

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