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Mary (Wells) Yate migrated from Virginia to Maryland. Mary (Wells) Yate was a Maryland colonist.
Mary Wells was born circa 1641 at of Norfolk, VA. Mary Wells was the daughter of Richard Wells, of Herring Creek, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. [1]
1660 First Marriage to Thomas Stockett
She married (1) Capt. Thomas Stockett around 1660 and had issue Elizabeth. Both Mary and her husband, Thomas Stockett, were named in her father's will, as probated at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in England on November 14, 1668. Here is a copy of the original, as it appears in their microfilmed records:
Richard Wells's Will, Page 2
1672 Second Marriage to George Yate
She married George Yate, Gent., son of John Yate, Esq. and Elizabeth Tattershall, in May 1672 at Anne Arundel, MD; They had 2 sons (George; & John) & 2 daughters (Elizabeth; & Ann, wife of William Prather).[2]
As Mary Wells Stockett, widow of Captain Thomas Stockett, she married George Yate, Gentleman, younger son of John Yate, Esq, of Lyforde (in Hanney) and Peasemore, Berkshire, son and heir by his father's second marriage, baptized at Hanney, Berkshire, 10 Jan 1612/13. George Yate was a minor in 1658. [1]
1699 Death
Mary, widow of George Yate, died 3testate in All Hallows's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 21 January 1698/9. [1]
Mary Wells Stockett Yate was buried on January 4, 1699 at All Hallow's Parish, Anne Arundel, MD;[3]
Family 1 Capt. Thomas Stockett
Children
Family 2 George Yate, Gent. b. c 1640
Mary and her second husband George Yate had two sons, George and John, and two daughters, Elizabeth and Ann (wife of William Prather). [1]
Children
1699 Mary Yate's Will Proved
Yate, Mary, A. A. Co., -- - --; 29th March 1699.
Mary Wells b: Bet. 1639 - 1653 Lower Norfolk Co., VA
Emigration: Abt. 1653 VA (w/parents)
Immigration: Abt. 1653 MD (w/parents)
Will: January 14, 1698/99
d: Bet. January 14 - 21, 1698/99 in All Hallowes Parish, Anne Arundel Co., MD : Burial: January 21, 1698/99 All Hallowes Parish Episcopal Church, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel Co., MD
Inventory: October 27, 1699 Prerogative Court, Anne Arundel Co., MD (£231.10.11)
Estate: July 31, 1699 Prerogative Court, Anne Arundel Co., MD
Probate: March 29, 1699 All Hallow's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., MD
Property 1: November 11, 1691 83 acres, 'Hogg Harbour' on N. branch of Putuxin River, Anne Arundel Co., MD (inherited from husb. George Yate)
Property 2: November 11, 1691 113 acres, on N. branch of Putuxin River, Anne Arundel Co., MD (inherited from husb. George Yate)
Property 3: November 11, 1691 200 acres, 'The Range', Anne Arundel Co., MD (inherited from husb. George Yate)
Residence 1: VA (birth-c.1652)
Residence 2: Abt. 1652 MD AFN: 46Z0-H4 Reference #: EC2:309 "Pedigrees of Some of the Empoeror Charlemange's Descendants" by Aileen Lewers Langston & J. Orton Buck, Jr. v2 p.309 (Jenny Redo)
George Yate, Gent, left a will dated 6 June 1691, proved 11 Nov. 1691. [1]
To help our mutual endeavor to find the facts of our ancestry, the one primary source has been moved to the top of this page. All other questionable, speculative or erroneous items have been relocated to below the will excerpt.
Yates, Mary, A. A. Co., -- --- ----; 29th March 1699.
Mrs. Mary Yates 19 1/2A.28 I £221.10.11 Oct 30 1699
Mary Yates 21.347 A AA £221.10.11 #5564 Apr 30 ---- [1702]
Mary Yates 23.108 A AA £221.10.11 £234.5.3 Apr 9 1703
Mary Yates 27.29 A AA £287.0.5 £287.0.5 Jul 19 1707
Mary Yates 32B.121 A AA , Jul 24 1708;
Dr. Richard Wells approved of his daughter Mary's first husband (Will, Jun 22, 1667): "To my daughter Mary, wife unto Mr. Thomas Stockett, three cows to be delivered, after my decease, in the Co. of Ann Arundel, and one hundred pounds of money, to be paid in the city of London within twelve months after my decease." (He cut her two sisters off with twelvepence each, with scathing comments about *their* choices of husbands.)
[George Yates]: Child of John Yates, by Mary (or Elizabeth) Tattershall:
i. GEORGE YATES, born about 1640, younger son, immigrated by 1665 to Anne Arundel County Maryland, Deputy Surveyor for Baltimore County, and for Anne Arundel County, under his cousin, Jerome White, Esq., Surveyor General. He married MARY WELLS, widow of [Capt.] Thomas Stockett, and daughter of Richard Wells, of Herring Creek, Anne Arundel County. They had four children
GEORGE YATES died testate at All Hallow's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland in 1691. His widow, Mary, died testate All Hallow's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland 21 Jan. 1698/9. Warfield The Founders of Anne Arundel & Howard Counties, Maryland (1905): 94. Skordas Early Settlers of Maryland (1968): 522. Barnes Baltimore County Fams. 1659-1759 (1989): 710. Barnes British Roots of Maryland Fams. 1 (1999): 483-484. Source Citation (MLA 8th Edition) Richardson, Douglas. "Yate." Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Genealogical Publishing, 2005, pp. 911-912. Royal Ancestry Series. Gale Genealogy Connect, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=GENVRL&sw=w&u=azgcldo&v=2.1&id=GALE%7CCX4156100396&it=r&asid=e941f0598d0f33502b81ffa050b082fc. Accessed 1 Nov. 2017.
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This account shows the relationship between George Yates and 2 of Mary's brothers.
Robert Burle (gentleman) 4.350 A AA #15884 #15884 Oct 6 1677
Payments to: John Larkin, Robert Wells and paid to George Wells (brother) and to George Yates, John Hance, Robert Ridgley for suit by Mr. Thomas Marsh, Mr. Thomas Bankes from the estate of Ralph Williams.
Distribution to: executor and other orphans (unnamed).
Executor: Stephen Burle (son).
At some point not too long after setting up in Virginia, he married, and had eleven children when he and his whole family removed to Anne Arundel County, Maryland, in 1653. Accordingly, he must have gotten married between 1635 and 1640, and no later.
Therefore, Mary Wells Stockett Yeats was probably born no earlier than 1636 and no later than 1642.
[1653-11(one year per child, minimum) =1642 parents marriage year]
What is the source of this info?.....Probably this: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2MJ7-KCC/details'''
Marriage 1 Thomas Stockett b: 2 APR 1635 in Bekesbourne, Kent, England
Children
Source: Anne Arundel Gentry by Henry Wright Newman; Published by the author, Annapolis, Maryland 1971 p.377]
Marriage 2 George Yates b: ABT 1625
Children (note: she was still fertile when she married George Yates/Yeats).
The source listed below is extremely suspect, as it is no better than tertiary and compiled from generations of possibly inaccurate/erroneous [and incomplete] information: [It's a website someone made.These data sources are cited: 1. Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 397. 2.Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 441]
Maryland Gen. Soc. Bulletin, Vol. 35, No. 2, Spring, 1994, pp. 206-214 - "Thomas Plummer's married to Elizabeth Stockett introduces us to the Stocketts, a most interesting colonial family. The immigrants to this country were four Royalist brothers, Lewis, Henry, Francis and Thomas. They were grandchildren of Lewis Stockett who was a member of the household of Queen Elizabeth I. During the Commonwealth in England, these brothers spent ten years in exile in France attached to the retinue of Charles, Prince of Wales, afterwards Charles II of England. During their absence, their estates were confiscated and destroyed by the Puritans. They had mortgaged their holdings to follow the king and upon their return had not sufficient resources left to redeem them, so they came to the colonies to begin a new life. Elizabeth Stockett's father was Captain Thomas Stockett (16..-1671) who settled at the head of the Chesapeake Bay in what is now Harford County, then an outpost of the province. He had been commissioned by the Lord Proprietary as a military officer and it was agreed in the Treaty of Peace with the Indians on 16 May 1661, that the Susquehannocks would apply at his home for "tickets" to pass further among the English plantations and the Indians should deliver all runaways to him. While living on the frontier, he married Mary Wells, daughter of neighbor George Wells, about 1665. The couple moved to South River Hundred near the site of the oldest Episcopal Church in Anne Arundel County-later to become known as All Hallows. The births and baptisms of their children appear in those registers. His plantation was known as "The Obligation." He was High Sheriff of Anne Arundel Co. from 1665 until his death in 1671. In 1670, Jerome Whyte, Surveyor General, went on a trip to England and appointed Captain Thomas to act as Acting Surveyor General in his absence. His will, dated 23 April 1671, was proved 3 May 1671. After his death, his widow, Mary, married George Yates and had other children." NOTE: states married. Mary Wells, dau. of George Wells, yet anc. chart give Mary Wells father as Dr. Richard Wells-H.S. MD Gen. Soc. Bulletin, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 308-313, Summer 1991
Note: Evidently the person who wrote this article mixed up the info about George Wells, who arrived in America in 1655 with Richard Wells, Mary's father (according to most all other credible sources).
[GARBLED ANCESTRY] Alexander Warfield, of John Worthington, inherited the Seneca homestead; married Mary Harwood, whose mother was Elizabeth Stockett of Thomas and Mary Noble, daughter of Captain Thomas and Mary Wells, whose father was Major Richard Wells of the Puritan Council. Mrs. Stockett became the wife of George Yates, the surveyor, and had issue, George Yates, husband of Rachel Warfield, of "Warfield's Range."
Mary Warfield, of Alexander and Mary, married Ephraim Creager, of Frederick County. Issue, Frank, George, Manilla Markey, Alcinda Savidge, Caroline Broadbent, Major Noble Creager, U. S. A., and Miss Virginia Creager, of Baltimore.
Caroline (of Alexander and Mary) married William Bantz. Their daughter was the late wife of Senator Henry G. Davis, of West Virginia, Vice-Presidential candidate.
John A. Warfield (of Alexander and Mary) married his cousin Henrietta, of Surrat D. Warfield. Their heirs are living in Frederick County.
Brice Warfield (of Alexander and Thompsey) married Sarah Dickerson and lived near Dayton. He had two sons and several daughters, all legatees of his bachelor brother, Alexander Warfield, of Unionville. Surrat Dickerson Warfield (of Brice) was the chief heir and executor of his uncle Alexander, who in addition to several farms in Frederick County, held a large and undeveloped tract at Clifton Springs, New York, which he left to his Warfield and Burgess nephews.
Alexander Warfield's will also left legacies to the daughters of his brother John Worthington Warfield.
Surrat Dickerson Warfield inherited the estate near Unionville, and became State Senator from Frederick County. His descendants are Dr. Brown Warfield, of Philadelphia; Surrat R. Warfield, and his sons, Guy and Frank Brown Warfield, of Baltimore.
The daughters of Alexander and Thompsey were wives of Caleb Burgess and of West Burgess, both brothers of Captain John and Captain Joseph Burgess, all engaged in the Revolution. Their heirs held a portion of "Warfield's Range." They sold it to Dr. Charles Griffith Worthington. It is now the handsome estate of Senator Gorman. Source: <The founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland. A genealogical and biographical review from wills, deeds and church records by Warfield, Joshua Dorsey
Publication date 1905
Publisher Baltimore, Md., Kohn & Pollock
Collection library_of_congress; americana
Digitizing sponsor Sloan Foundation >
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81495293
Mary WELLS •Born: After 1640 VA, USA
•Marriage (1): Capt. Thomas STOCKETT before 1665 •Marriage (2): George YATES after 1671
•Died: Jan 1698 Anne Arundel, MD, USA
•Buried: Jan 21, 1698, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel, MD, US
Mary was born in Virginia and was transported with her parents in 1653 when they moved to Maryland. One source estimates her birth date as 1637. Montgomery estimates it at 1644 and the seventh child of Richard. She is listed in her fathers will as the wife of Thomas Stockett and appears to have been in her fathers favor.
One source, Mrs. O. F. Weisgerber from Chula Vista Ca. lists a daughter, Elizabeth, by Mary's second husband, George Yates. She had several more sons and daughters with her second husband. She was widowed a second time when he died in 1691. George was also of gentle birth with a Coat of Arms on his silver.
• Will, Jan 14, 1698. Her will mentions son, Thomas Stockett; Frances, wife of Mareen Duval; Eliza, wife of Thomas Plummer; Ann Yate, and sons George and John Yate. "Not named in her will but in her final distribution was Mark Richardson, husband of her deceased daughter, Mary. "
• Probate, Mar 29, 1699.
Mary married Capt. Thomas STOCKETT, son of Thomas II STOCKETT and Frances AYLEWORTH, before 1655. (Capt. Thomas STOCKETT was born on Apr 2, 1635 in Berkesbourne, Kent, ENG and died after Apr 23, 1671 in, Anne Arundel, MD, USA.)
Mary next married George YATES after 1671. (George YATES was born in 1640 and died in 1691.
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Mary Wells was born in 1637 in Norfolk, Virginia. She married Thomas Stockett sometime before 1666. Thomas died in 1671 and devised Mary his entire estate during her natural life. After Thomas Stockett died in 1671 and before 1674, Mary married George Yate. He died in 1691/92. Mary died 21 Jan 1698/99 at All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland. The following is from the register of All Hollows Parish- "Mary Yeates was Buried the 21st day of January Anne Domi 1698/99 in the parish of All Hollows." (Register, Maryland Historical Society Baltimore).
Her will was admitted to probate in Anne Arundel County on March 29, 1699, by the oaths of Joseph Hanslap, Thomas Hill, William Boyers and William Bailey. On July 31, 1699, her son Thomas Stockett exhibited her will before the Prerogative Court and was granted letters of administration with John Marshall and Mareen Duvall as the sureties. Warrants were accordingly issued to James Sanders, Sr., and Phillip Odell to appraise the estate. (Testamentary Proceedings, Liber 7, folio 335, Hall of Records)
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Norfolk, Norfolk County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
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All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland
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Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States
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April 17, 1667
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South River Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, British Colonial America
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Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States
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Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland
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Calvert County, Province of Maryland, Colonial America
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1672
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South River Hundred, Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland
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