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Hannah STOCKTON

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hannah STOCKTON was born in Unknown (daughter of Thomas STOCKTON and Prudence GODYLOUCH (GOUDELOCK)); died in Unknown.

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    • _UID: 3DD9DD7E2B4B4AFA81FC72902FC770F7073E


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas STOCKTON was born about 1744 in Albemarle County, Virginia (son of Samuel STOCKTON and Prudence TORBET); died before 1785.

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    • _UID: 98D70ACBE3FE42F586961661B1A619E54433

    Notes:

    Thomas 3 and Prudence 3 (nee Goudelock) Stockton are shown on court records, census records and deed records:

    ~Rutherford County, NC 1782 Tax List, Thomas Stockton, Samuel Stockton.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 11 April 1785 deed, Samuel Stockton to Davis Stockton, witness by Thomas Stockton.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 1785 Thomas Stockton, Justice of the Peace.
    ~Rutherford County, NC about 1786 Thomas 3 (Samuel 2, Davis 1) Stockton married his first cousin Prudence 3 Goudelock.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 1790 census Thos.' Stocton, 16+ and 4 females.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 18 Feb 1791 Thomas and Prudence Stockton sold land to Barnett.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 1794-1797 Thomas Stockton Justice of the Peace.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 6 Oct 1798 Thomas Stockton sold 100 acres on first Broad River in Golden Valley.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 1800 census Thomas 26-45 and family, including one son 0-10.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 8 Feb 1805 Thomas Stockton sold 183 acres on North Fork of the First Broad River.
    ~Rutherford County, NC it appears that Thomas 3 Stockton died between 8 Feb 1805 and 6 Jan of 1806.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 6 Jan 1806 Prudence Stockton is awarded the estate of Thomas, her late husband.
    ~Rutherford County, NC the 6 Jan 1806 record appears to be the last mention of this Thomas and Prudence Stockton.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 1807 Samuel's will gives 1/3 of his estate to grandsons Samuel 4 and Thomas Jefferson 4 Stockton.
    ~Morgan County, AL Samuel Stockton and Thomas J. Stockton are shown living next to each other in the 1830 census.
    ~Lawrence County, AL in the 1840's both Samuel and Thomas J. Stockton are shown in marriage records.
    ~Lawrence County, AL in the 1850 census Saml. Stockton is shown as 50 years old and born in NC.

    ~Samuel 2 Stockton divided part of his estate into thirds so that he could give one third to each of his 3 children. It does not appear that Samuel left 1/3 to his son Davis, and then left 1/3 to two of Davis' sons. Davis 3 (Samuel 2, Davis 1) Stockton had a son Lewis who was born about 1794. If Samuel 2 Stockton was leaving property to Davis 3 Stockton's sons, Lewis 4 Stockton should have also been included.

    Rutherford County, North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Minutes, 1803-1806. The session was 6 Jan. 1806. The court ordered that ". . . Prudence Stockton have letters of administration on the estate of Thomas Stockton decd who entered into bond with John Smith and Daniel Lowell securities in the sum of five hundred $ and the amount was duly qualified and make return of the amount of the property that has come to the hands or knowledge her the said administratrix . . ."

    Thomas married Prudence GODYLOUCH (GOUDELOCK). Prudence (daughter of Adam GUDYLOCH and Hannah STOCKTON) was born about 1742 in Virginia; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Prudence GODYLOUCH (GOUDELOCK) was born about 1742 in Virginia (daughter of Adam GUDYLOCH and Hannah STOCKTON); died in Unknown.

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    • _UID: C1891D16B8CB4F6EAEB90213A055E8C3D914

    Notes:

    Thomas 3 and Prudence 3 (nee Goudelock) Stockton are shown on court records, census records and deed records:

    ~Rutherford County, NC 1782 Tax List, Thomas Stockton, Samuel Stockton.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 11 April 1785 deed, Samuel Stockton to Davis Stockton, witness by Thomas Stockton.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 1785 Thomas Stockton, Justice of the Peace.
    ~Rutherford County, NC about 1786 Thomas 3 (Samuel 2, Davis 1) Stockton married his first cousin Prudence 3 Goudelock.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 1790 census Thos.' Stocton, 16+ and 4 females.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 18 Feb 1791 Thomas and Prudence Stockton sold land to Barnett.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 1794-1797 Thomas Stockton Justice of the Peace.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 6 Oct 1798 Thomas Stockton sold 100 acres on first Broad River in Golden Valley.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 1800 census Thomas 26-45 and family, including one son 0-10.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 8 Feb 1805 Thomas Stockton sold 183 acres on North Fork of the First Broad River.
    ~Rutherford County, NC it appears that Thomas 3 Stockton died between 8 Feb 1805 and 6 Jan of 1806.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 6 Jan 1806 Prudence Stockton is awarded the estate of Thomas, her late husband.
    ~Rutherford County, NC the 6 Jan 1806 record appears to be the last mention of this Thomas and Prudence Stockton.
    ~Rutherford County, NC 1807 Samuel's will gives 1/3 of his estate to grandsons Samuel 4 and Thomas Jefferson 4 Stockton.
    ~Morgan County, AL Samuel Stockton and Thomas J. Stockton are shown living next to each other in the 1830 census.
    ~Lawrence County, AL in the 1840's both Samuel and Thomas J. Stockton are shown in marriage records.
    ~Lawrence County, AL in the 1850 census Saml. Stockton is shown as 50 years old and born in NC.

    ~Samuel 2 Stockton divided part of his estate into thirds so that he could give one third to each of his 3 children. It does not appear that Samuel left 1/3 to his son Davis, and then left 1/3 to two of Davis' sons. Davis 3 (Samuel 2, Davis 1) Stockton had a son Lewis who was born about 1794. If Samuel 2 Stockton was leaving property to Davis 3 Stockton's sons, Lewis 4 Stockton should have also been included.

    Rutherford County, North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Minutes, 1803-1806. The session was 6 Jan. 1806. The court ordered that ". . . Prudence Stockton have letters of administration on the estate of Thomas Stockton decd who entered into bond with John Smith and Daniel Lowell securities in the sum of five hundred $ and the amount was duly qualified and make return of the amount of the property that has come to the hands or knowledge her the said administratrix . . ."

    Children:
    1. 1. Hannah STOCKTON was born in Unknown; died in Unknown.
    2. Thomas STOCKTON was born about 1770; died in Unknown.
    3. Rachel STOCKTON was born about 1790; died in Unknown.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel STOCKTON was born in 1720 (son of Davis STOCKTON and Sarah (Anthony) GUDYLOUCH); died before Oct 1807 in Rutherford County, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 93KH-VKH
    • _UID: 842826E5B7F8498882C75E4E94A2742B01AF

    Notes:

    Info. from "Davis Stockton of Virginia", by Johnson & Smith. Davis married his first cousin.

    Will of Samuel Stockton
    Rutherford County, North Carolina
    Will Book B, pp. 211-212

    In the name of God Amen. I Samuel Stockton of the County of Rutherford
    & State of North Carolina Being now Old & infirm but of perfect mind &
    memory thanks be given unto God Calling to mind the mortality of my
    Body & knowing that it is appointed for all men to die Do make & ordain this my
    last will & testament That is to say principally & first I give & recomend my soul into
    the hand of almighty God that gave it & my Body I recommend to the Earth to be
    Buried in a decent Christian burial at the descretion of my Executors Hoping at the
    Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God & as touching
    such worldy Estate where with it hath pleasd God to bless me in this life. I Give Devise & Dispose of the same in the following manner & form First I give & bequeath to my
    Beloved Wife Prudence Stockton the Plantation on which I now live & two Cows & Calves & all my household furniture, by her peacibly & quietly to be Possessed & enjoyed during her natural life To Davis Stockton my eldist Son I give & bequeath all my Lands & tenaments at the death of his Mother by him to be Enjoyed quietly & peacibly To my Only Daughter Ann Lattimore I give & bequeath twenty Dollars which must be made by the Sale of my moveable property, & the balance of the Moneys arising from the Sale of all the moveable property wherewith I am possessed to be Divided as follows Viz One third to my son Davis Stockton & One third to my Daughter Ann Lattimoore & the other third to be Equally divided between my two
    Grand Sons Samuel Stockton & Thomas Jefferson Sockton & likewise the moveable
    Property which I have given & bequeathed to my Bleoved Wife Prudence Stockton
    during her natural life to be at her death sold & the moneys thence arising to be
    Divided betwen said Davis Stockton, Ann Lattimore, Saml. Stockton and
    Thomas Jefferson Stockton, in the same manner as the balance of the moneys
    above mentiond I likewise constitute make and ordain my Trusty Friends
    Davis Sockton, Danl. Lattimore & my beloved wife Prudence Stockton, Executors to
    this my last will & I do hereby utterly Disallow Revoke & Disanull all & every
    other former Testaments, Wills, Legacies, Bequests & Executors by me in any
    wise before made willed & Bequeathed Rattifying & Confirming this & no other
    to be my last will & Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
    and seal the Twentyhth day of September In the Year of our Lord one
    thousand Eight hundred & Seven

    Samuel Stockton (seal)

    Signed Sealed published pronounced
    & declard by Said Samuel Stockton
    as his last will & Testament I his presence
    & in the presence of each other have
    hereunto subscribed oun ames [our names]
    S A Ross ( Jurat.
    James Whitesides
    Anna Stockton

    Samuel married Prudence TORBET. Prudence and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Prudence TORBET and died.

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    • _UID: E85C0F09FA134CCDB40976BEA8DA08F3F06B

    Children:
    1. Anne STOCKTON and died.
    2. Davis STOCKTON was born about 1744 in Amherst County, Virginia; died on 25 May 1831 in Rutherford County, North Carolina.
    3. 2. Thomas STOCKTON was born about 1744 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died before 1785.

  3. 6.  Adam GUDYLOCH was born about 1712; died in Unknown.

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    • _UID: 10881E02F92D4D8EB4302FA2B17CAC59A06E

    Adam married Hannah STOCKTON. Hannah (daughter of Davis STOCKTON and Sarah (Anthony) GUDYLOUCH) was born after 1726 in England; died before 24 Dec 1793 in Union, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hannah STOCKTON was born after 1726 in England (daughter of Davis STOCKTON and Sarah (Anthony) GUDYLOUCH); died before 24 Dec 1793 in Union, South Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KPQB-Y69
    • _UID: 0BD3DE9633414BFDB1E931F67ED21596CADA

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth GODYLOUCH was born in Unknown; died in Unknown.
    2. Anne GODYLOUCH was born in Unknown; died in Unknown.
    3. Hannah GODYLOUCH was born in Unknown; died in Unknown.
    4. 3. Prudence GODYLOUCH (GOUDELOCK) was born about 1742 in Virginia; died in Unknown.
    5. Susannah GODYLOUCH was born about 1743 in Virginia; died in Unknown.
    6. Sarah GODYLOUCH was born about 1752 in Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 10 Jan 1852 in Cherokee, South Carolina.
    7. Davis GODYLOUCH was born on 25 Dec 1764 in Amherst, Albermarle County, Virginia; died on 17 Sep 1838 in Union District, South Carolina.
    8. William GODYLOUCH was born on 13 Dec 1776 in South Carolina; died on 19 Jan 1857 in South Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Davis STOCKTON was born in 1686 in Meath, Ireland (son of STOCKTON); died in 1761 in Amherst, Albermarle County, Virginia; was buried in 1761 in Albemarle, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LRR5-WLK
    • _UID: 412CD5C3B05B4344870155252DBD38B77264
    • Residence: 1737; Ivy Creek, Goochland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
    • Residence: 1748; Albemarle, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America

    Notes:

    The first documented information on the Stockons is a land deed of 1739 in Goochland County, VA which later became Albemarle County. Davis Stockton's will was probated in 1762. Date of death from "Albemarle County in Virginia", by Rev. Edgar Woods. It is known that, on 12 March 1739, Davis was in Goochland (Albemarle) County, Virginia, where he obtained a grant of 400 acres adjoining land of Adam Godylouch. (This surname is spelled in numerous ways, including Goudylock.)

    Since we now know through DNA testing that Davis and Robert Stockton cannot be related to Richard's line, it also means the Judges Thomas and John in Ireland c1660 can't be the parent either. Both of them are from London. Irish records were burned in the 1921 uprising, so we don't have much to go on.

    Between the Robert Stockton descendants combing PA records, and Richard
    Stockton descendants doing the same in New England, the only "proof"
    we've found is that there is NO record for Davis Stockton before the 1739
    Goochland Co., VA land patent. His brother Robert is on the 1732 Lancaster PA Tax list, but no Davis. That's the brick wall.

    Per "Echos of Their Voices" by Carl R. Baldwin - British rule had become too burdensome for them (Davis & Sarah) as they reached maturity. By 1710 they were living in Chester County, PA. Stockton began to prosper as a farmer, although sites in eastern Pennsylvania for an expanding family were becoming difficult to find. He sold out in Chester County and by 1732 was a resident of Pennsylvania's lancaster County. There he met Michael Woods, like himself an immigrant from North Ireland. They became fast friends. During their stay in William Penn's colony, Davis and Sarah had seven children - Richard, Ann, Thomas, Hannah, William, Elizabeth and Samuel. Woods heard of virgin land being opened for settlement in Virginia's newly created county of Goochland. he went there to investigate in 1737m, entering Goochland County from the west, through a gentle defile in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Both the pass and the creek that traversed it became known as Woods's Gap. Before returning to Pennsylvania to fetch his family, Woods obtained title to acreage at the confluence of Woods's Gap and the Mechum Riber, and at the headwaters of Ivy Creek. The Stocktons, and probably other families, joined Woods when he journed back to Goochland County to work his property in 1739. After crossing through Woods's Gap, the Woods family and the Stockton's separated, Woods continuing straight ahead to the land he had staked out. Stockton bore to the left and found his virgin soil along the lower stretches of Ivy Creek, new the modern town of Batesville. For many years residents of the area wondered about the large initials - "D.S." - carved in a tree near Woods's Gap. They apparently were made by the sentimental Stockton to mark the point of parting. In 1739, Stockton obtained title to 400 acres on Ivy Creek and two years later, obviously with his older children in mind, he acquired 800 more at the north and south forks of Mechum Riber. Goochland County was broken up in 1744. The Woods and Stockton families found themselves living in the newly formed Albemarle County. No Stocktons remain in Albemarle, but they left their name on the land. The north fork of Mechum's River is still called Stockton's Creek. In early times the south fork, on which the Stockton's operated the first mill in that part of Virginia, was called Stockton's Mill Creek. Once a defile in the mountains now know as Israel's Gap was called Stockton's Thoroughfare.

    Davis Stockton's estate was inventoried on January 2, 1762 Albermarle Co., Virgina as follows:
    To 9 hogs, a horse and 4 cattle,
    to a bed and furniture and a tea chest,
    to a riding coat and a waist coat, to pewter, 2 iron potts,
    to knives and forks,
    to a parcell of wooden ware,
    to two books, to a cow sold, to a churn, to one pound weight of pearls, to a bell and a barrel, to iron ware, to a mare and a colt.
    Total 36 pounds 0 shillings 9 pence
    William Grayson, James Coffey, Charles Lambert

    Davis married Sarah (Anthony) GUDYLOUCH about 1706 in Ablemarle Co, . Virginia. Sarah (daughter of William GUDYLOUCH and Ann DUNCAN) was born in 1690 in North Ireland; died in 1736 in Albermarle, Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah (Anthony) GUDYLOUCH was born in 1690 in North Ireland (daughter of William GUDYLOUCH and Ann DUNCAN); died in 1736 in Albermarle, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GDXX-CRT
    • _UID: 46A0354D7E5F40EA9118F4A3C66090E64B9B

    Notes:

    Sarah's surname is presently unconfirmed. On 10 Mar., 1756, Sarah patented 397a. of land on both sides of the Virgin Spring Branch of Mechum River, Albemarle Co., VA. Patent Book #34, 1756-1762, Pg. 19.

    J. Kathleen Moore ([email protected]) lists firm birth years for the children born of this marriage. These are the dates listed here, though other sources show dates at variance with these. Ms. Moore also says that all children were born prior to Davis and Sarah's arrival in America, the first three in Ireland, and the last four in England. If these dates and places are factual, and if Sarah's maiden name was Gudylouch (or some variant thereof), it suggests that Davis Stockton and the Gudylouch family came to America together. This is because Adam Gudylouch become Davis's son-in-law by marrying his daughter Hannah.

    Children:
    1. Richard STOCKTON was born in 1710 in Burlington County, New Jersey; died on 21 Jul 1775 in Albemarle County, Virginia.
    2. Martha Anne STOCKTON was born in 1712; died in 1816 in Near Gaffney, South Carolina.
    3. Thomas STOCKTON was born in 1714; died before 11 Apr 1783 in Albemarle County, Virginia.
    4. Elizabeth Betsy STOCKTON was born in 1715 in England Or Goochland, Albemarle, VIR; died on 30 Oct 1797 in Whiteside Station, Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried on 3 Nov 1791 in Rutherford, North Carolina.
    5. William STOCKTON was born in 1718; died about 1796 in Washington County, Tennessee.
    6. 4. Samuel STOCKTON was born in 1720; died before Oct 1807 in Rutherford County, North Carolina.
    7. 7. Hannah STOCKTON was born after 1726 in England; died before 24 Dec 1793 in Union, South Carolina.