Heathcock Genealogy Database - Person Sheet
Heathcock Genealogy Database - Person Sheet
NameLettice Stone 3241, 10G Grandmother
Birthca 1558, Farley Green, Surrey, England
DeathApr 1646, Cranley, Surrey, England Age: 88
Burial26 Apr 1646, Cranley, Surrey, England
FatherJohn Stone (ca1525-1593)
MotherJoan (Unknown) (ca1536-1560)
Spouses
1George Stovold 3241, 10G Grandfather
Birthca 1555, England
Death1610, Cranley, Surrey, England Age: 55
Marriage15 Sep 1583, Albury, Surrey, England3241
ChildrenGeorge (ca1588-<1657)
 John (1584-)
2Robert Tanner 3241, Step 10G Grandfather
Marriage20 Dec 1610, Cranley, Surrey, England3241
Notes for Lettice Stone
She married (2) Robert TANNER on 20 DEC 1610 in Cranley, Surrey, England. She is probably the “widow Tanner” buried on 26 APR 1646 at Cranley, Surrey, England.
Notes for George (Spouse 1)
Born about 1555 in England. He married Lettice STONE on 15 SEP 1583 at Albury, Surrey, England. This was the first Stovall marriage record in Albury. He was probably born in a neighboring parish. He may have been the brother, George Stovolde, mentioned in the will of Thomas Stovolde of Worplesdon, Surrey, England.3241

There appear to be numerous Stovold families surrounding the Guildford area, so the entire area should be checked. Worplesdon is on the outskirts of Guildford.

While a resident of Albury, George was recorded as a Pikeman on the county muster roll of 29 JAN 1583-4. George STOFFOLDE of Cranley (now Cranleigh) signed his will with his mark on 13 FEB 1609-1610. He died 15 FEB 1609-1610 at Cranley, Surrey, England. The executors of his will were his wife Lettice and his son John. He bequeathed money to his sons George, who was under 21, and to Thomas. His son John received a lease on a tenement in the parish of Albury. The will was proved by his executors in the Archdeaconry Court of Surrey, England on 5 APR 1610.

WILL OF GEORGE STOVALL
Recorded on 13 February 1609/10
Archdeaconry Court of Surrey Wills

George Stovall of Cranley, Surrey, Husbandman. (no religious introduction). To be buried at Cranley and to the poor of that place 10s. To my son George Stofolde 50 (English pounds) to be paid to him in stages after the age of 21. To my son Thomas Stofolde 20 shillings a year for so long as my wife Lettice shall live. To my son John Stofolde my lease of a tenement call (indecipherable)in the parish of Albury.

My wife Lettice and my son John to be executors and my friends John Cranley , Richard Dydefold, Edward Mower to be overseers.

(George signs his mark.)

Witnesses John Cranley, Richard Dydefold, Edward Mower, John(X), Grasham and James (X) Stone.

(Proved at Guildford 5 April 1610 by the executors named.)
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