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Abt 1742 - Unknown
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Name |
Prudence GODYLOUCH (GOUDELOCK) |
Born |
Abt 1742 |
Virginia [3] |
Gender |
Female |
_UID |
C1891D16B8CB4F6EAEB90213A055E8C3D914 |
Died |
Unknown |
Person ID |
I11375 |
Carney Wehofer Feb 2024 Genealogy |
Last Modified |
5 Feb 2012 |
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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 . . ."
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- [S854] email from Jerry Stockton, Jerry Stockton, Notes (Reliability: 3).
- [SAuth] Jim Carney, compiled by James H Carney [(E-ADDRESS), & MAILING ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE], Buderim, Queensland 4556 AUSTRALIA.
- [S396] Paul A. Hagen 20 September 1999.
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