Historical records matching Thomas Stockett, Esq.
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About Thomas Stockett, Esq.
No he did not have a middle name. Dr. Thomas Noble Stockett was a different person, some two generations later..
GEDCOM Note
Per email message from Mary Celine Scott, 01-16-99: "Notes for THOMAS STOCKET: Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 6, Stockett, Thomas, planter, A. A. Co., 13th Oct., 1732; 8th Dec., 1732. To son Benjamin and heirs, ½ dwelling plan. The Obligation; and personalty. To youngest son Lewis and heirs, other half said tract and personalty. To son Thomas, 5shillings. To daughter Eleanor, wife of Richard Williams, personalty, including silver tankard and spoons, which were her mother's. To wife Damaris, executrix, 1/3 of residue of estate, remaining 2/3 to her daughters (unnamed), which are now unmarried. Test: Daniel Carroll, Sarah Stockett, William Fish. 20, 490."
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From MD State Archives: Stockett, Thomas, Burial: Oct. 30, 1732. Source: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (All Hallow's Protestant Episcopal Church Collection) Parish Register 1711-1857, p. 31 [MSA SC 2458 M 221].
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From Anne Arundel Readings, Vol. 6, No. 2 - July 2003, a publication of the Anne Arundel County Genealogical Society, Pgs. 1-5:
"Orphans Cases in Anne Arundel County Court, Maryland Judgment Record G, January 1703-March 1705 Transcribed by Doug Hayman Liber G(MSA C91-1, MdHR 861) is the earliest volume of the surviving Anne Arundel County Judgment Records, and is followed by Liber TG 1, from which was taken the list of orphans that appeared in Readings, January 2003, Volume 6, Number 1, Index 69 of the Maryland State Archives cites many of the cases abstracted for this article under the headings 'Orphans' and 'Apprenticeships.' Every page was checked by the copyist to find orphans items that were missed by the index. For more discussion of orphans records and the records of the Anne Arundel County Court, see page 1 of the January 2003 Readings. Courtesy of the Maryland State Archives....
March Court, 1704/5... March 13, 1704/5. Petition of Mordecai Moore, Aaron Rawlings, and Thomas Stockett, being invested of four tracts of land, two tracts of said land being in the possession of Mordecai Moore in right of ans as guardian to his son Richard Moore, the one called Beard's Habitation and the other tract called The South Addition. The boundaries of the four tracts, being contiguous and very uncertain, the petioners pray a warrant of resurvey. (Page 675 and 676)."
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References
- http://mdfamilygal.com/rootspersona-tree/thomas-stockett-6/ cites
- [S98] F. Edward Wright, Anne Arundel County Church Records of the 17th and 18th Centuries (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications,1989)
- [S97] Will, copy
- [S109] TLC Genealogy, Anne Arundel County, MD Land Records (Miami Beach, FL: TLC Genealogy)
Thomas Stockett, Esq.'s Timeline
1667 |
April 17, 1667
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South River Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, British Colonial America
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1679 |
September 30, 1679
Age 12
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Baltimore Co., Maryland
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1691 |
November 18, 1691
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All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, British Colonial America
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1694 |
1694
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All Hallows Parish, South River, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Colonial America (present USA)
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1701 |
February 19, 1701
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All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Colonial America
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1702 |
January 30, 1702
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Anne Arundel, Maryland
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1704 |
January 20, 1704
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All Hallow's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Colonial America
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1706 |
February 21, 1706
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All Hallows Parish, South River, Anne Arundel County , Maryland, British North America (present USA)
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