16. Lieutenant Ezra Ide [image] 1, 2 was born on 6 Feb 1736/1737 in Rehoboth, Massachusets. He died on 7 Sep 1785 in Rehoboth, Massachusets. He married 3 Sarah Allen on 17 Mar 1757 in Rehoboth, Massachusets. [Parents]
Excerpt from George A. Ide Memoir (p. 6): He was acommissioned officer in the Revolutionary War.
17. Sarah Allen 1, 2 died on 6 Dec 1773 in Rehoboth, Massachusets.
18. Deacon Phinney 1.
24. Henry Stone 1 was born in 1721. He was christened on 19 Feb 1721. He died on 7 Jan 1784. He married Lydia Wadsworth about 1742. [Parents]
Innholder. His name appears in connection with land matters, a number of times on the indexes of the Registry of Deeds, Boston. In connection with Edward Wentworth he established at Milton (Hilton?) the first chocolate mill in British North America. 13 children.
(Source: Waterman Stone, Esq. of Providence, R.I., Descendants of Daniel Stone, of Dorchester, Mass., From Pg. 19-20 of Memoirs of George A. Ide reprinted from the N.E. Historical and Genealogical Register for October 1882.)
25. Lydia Wadsworth 1 died on 15 Nov 1797.
28. Abraham Winsor 1 was born on 4 Oct 1720 in Smithfield, Rhode Island. He died on 20 Apr 1798 in Smithfield, Rhode Island. He married Sarah Smith on 24 Nov 1752. [Parents]
29. Sarah Smith 1 was born on 21 Jun 1725 in Smithfield, Rhode Island. She died on 12 Nov 1802 in Smithfield, Rhode Island. [Parents]
30. Captain Andrew Waterman 1 was born about 1724. He died on 6 Mar 1812 in Smithfield, Rhode Island. He married Margaret Foster before 1762. [Parents]
Captain Andrew Waterman lived in what has become known as the "Long House" which he built and continued to add to as occasion required. He had extensive land holdings and engaged in commerce. From the time he was appointed Captain of the Smithfield Company of Minute Men in May 1775, he served in many capacities in gaining freedom for the Colonies and was one of the signers of the Rhode Island Declaration of Independence in 1776.
31. Margaret Foster 1 was born on 21 Mar 1737 in North Providence, Rhode Island. She died on 28 Sep 1815 in Providence.