Stone, Nathan, d. 1795.
Biographical notes:
Nathan Stone (d. 1795) was a land agent who helped settle Windsor, Vt., and was involved in the dispute between New-York and New Hampshire over political boundaries and authority.
Isaac Green (1795-1842) practiced medicine and operated a store in Windsor, Vt., with Jacob Choate. He helped create the Bank of Windsor in 1818 and remained one of its directors until its failure in 1838. He married Ann Barrett (1774-1847) in Boston in 1792. and had seven children.
George B. Green (1798-1866), the son of Isaac and Ann Barrett Green, married Mary Hatch Jones (d. 1840) in 1829, and had five children. He subsequently married Mrs. Hannah Adams Deane in 1854. Although he studied medicine, he never practiced medicine. He operated a dry goods store with Joseph D. Hatch, and with his father manufactured and sold "Oxygenated Bitters." He was also involved in the affairs of the Windsor Bank.
Ann Green (b. 1830), the oldest daughter of George B. and Mary Hatch Jones Green, married George Wardner (1815-1885) in 1879. He was a lawyer and operated a mercantile business in Windsor from 1846 to 1851.
From the description of Nathan Stone papers, 1755-1918. (Vermont Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36070748
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