[4259]
!Va. Magazine of History & Biography, Vol. 41, Apr., Jul., Oct., 1933:
"...had issue; live in texas."
_John Andrew PFAUTZ _+ | (1736 - 1808) m 1772 _Jacob FOUTS ________| | | | |_Nancy Ann LEMEN ____ | m 1772 _Silas H. FOUTS _____| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Margaret HEDGES ____| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Margaret E. FOUTS | | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth LEHEW ____| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
[5170]
! John Scott Davenport, Ph.D. Working Draft May 1, 1981: "Patrinymic
Code Bf121: " . . . of Morgan Co., Oh., Family #5-173"
______________________ | _George FRIESS ________| | (1796 - 1864) m 1819 | | |______________________ | _George Jonathan FRIESS _| | (1828 - 1891) m 1848 | | | _Michael SENTMAN _____+ | | | (1762 - 1833) m 1795 | |_Catharine A. SENTMAN _| | (1801 - 1889) m 1819 | | |_Sarah MACKIE HAMMER _ | m 1795 | |--George William FRIESS | (1851 - 1912) | ______________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | |______________________ | | |_Susanna GILL ___________| (1833 - 1886) m 1848 | | ______________________ | | |_______________________| | |______________________
[653]
!Eynon William Friess, 17208 Cameron Dr., Northville, Mi. 48167-3211, email
LLPC91A@prodigy.com, Jan. 1997
[654]
!Eynon William Friess, 17208 Cameron Dr., Northville, Mi. 48167-3211,
email LLPC91A@prodigy.com, Jan. 1997
[3191] ! Compiled by JoAnn Naugle, 4100 W St., NW #513, Washington, DC 20007
[4179]
!Ben Franklin on Fido 8/15/94
!Va. Magazine of History & Biography, Vol. 41, Apr., Jul., Oct., 1933:
"...many descendants."
[3430]
!Colonel William Crawford - Indian Trader, Pioneer and Soldier On The
Frontier, Connelsville Area Historical soc., Inc., Connellsville, Pa. 1976
!LDS Temple Archive Record for Wm. Crawford
!Mrs. Forrest Garnett, Morgan Hill, Ca.95037
[3511]
!Mrs. Forrest Garnett, Morgan Hill, Ca.95037
!Colonel William Crawford - Indian Trader, Pioneer and Soldier On The
Frontier, Connelsville Area Historical Soc., Inc., Connellsville, Pa. 1976
[3272] ! Compiled by JoAnn Naugle, 4100 W St., NW #513, Washington, DC 20007
_Lewis STOCKETT _____ | (1558 - 1603) _Thomas STOCKETT ____| | | | |_____________________ | _Thomas STOCKETT ____| | (1638 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Joanna BIGGS _______| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Francis STOCKETT | (.... - 1658) | _Ashton AYLEWORTH ___+ | | | _Walter AYLEWORTH ___| | | (1547 - 1619) | | | |_Ann FLEETWOOD ______+ | | |_Frances AYLEWORTH __| (.... - 1630) | | _Lewis STOCKETT _____ | | (1558 - 1603) |_Joanna STOCKETT ____| | |_____________________
[3351]
!Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, Winter 1987, Vol. 28, #1 -
p. 37
!MARYLAND GENEALOGIES by Gen. Publ. Co., Inc. 1980, p. 138,
consolidation of articles from Maryland Historical magazines - "Thomas
Stockett's sons, Francis, Thomas, Henry & Lewis all came to America.
The three brothers, Thomas, Henry and Francis Stockett moved to Anne
Arundel Co. and owned and lived n 'Dodom' and 'Obligation properties' "
!Maryland Gen. Soc. Bulletin, (date not given) p.81: "#52. Recorded Mar
1705/6 for William Ijames in right of his wife legatee & dau. of Thomas
PLummer the grantee of Francis Stockett 61 "Dodon" from Francis
Stockett A.A.Co. physician part 'Dodon', lines N. 'Annie Arundel Manor'
granted Francis Stockett as 664a. lines Henry Stockett gent dec'd. of
'Brightwell', 'Dodon', 'Bridge Hill'...20 July 1686" - p. 82: "#55. Recorded
Mar 1705/6 for William Ijames in right of his wife Elizabeth Ijames the
legatee of Thos Plummer 100a 'Bridge Hills' puchased of Henry Stockett.
20 May 1676. Henry Stockett of the 'Ridge' gent to Thomas pLummer of
the 'Ridge' gent. 10a part 663a called Bridge Hill lines Francis Stocket
Wm. Ijames gen. Signed Henry Stockett & Katherine Stockett his wife...
3 apr 1677."
!Sidelights of Md. History, Vol. 1, 975.2 5522r Richardson, p. 332.
!Excerpts from Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties by
Warfield, pp. 93-98
!The Early Settlers of Maryland - An Index to Names of Immigrants
Compiled from Records of Land Patents, 1633-1680, in the Hall of
records, Annapolis, Maryland, Edited ... By Gust Skordas ... Baltimore,
Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968, p. 443 - Francis Stockett, Liber
Q, Folio 62, Trasported 1658, Brother to Francis
!Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. I, p. 60-61
!West, Janet, 7430 Iron Gate, Canton, Mi. 48187-2113 - "...Capt. Thomas
Stockett, and two brothers emigrated to Md. in 1638, followed six years
later by another brother, Lewis. An entry in All Hallows Parish records
states that these brothers were from Kent, Eng. They were loyal to King
Charles I and therefore out of favor with the then government. They
mrotgaged their entire estate to follow King Charles II in his exile and
upon their return had no money to redeem their mortgage so they came to
Maryland, Hoping to start a new life." Also see George Alsop's "Alsop's
Character of Maryland" and :Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard
Countis, Maryland: J. D. Warfield rep. 1973, .p. 94 & Filing case A, Md.
Hist. Soc., also Calvert Co. Gen. newsletter Vol. VI, #2 May 1992,
-...These brothers were thought to have been the sone of Thomas and
Frances (Aylesworth) Stockett II of Canterbury, Eng., who were granch.
of Lewis Stockett, a member of the house hold of Queen Elizabeth I
!Gen. of the Family of Stockett 1558 - 1892 by Frank H. Stockett, p. 5:
"...(Lewis) with his brothers Thomas, Henry, and Francis, emigrated to the
Province of Maryland in 1658..." pp. 11, 12
!Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. I, p. 140
!Maryland Gen. Soc. Bulletin, Vol. 35, No. 2, Spring, 1994, pp. 206-214 -
"... 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 i
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..."
_Laurence TOWNLEY ___+ | (.... - 1530) m 1445 _Henry TOWNLEY ______| | (1480 - 1531) | | |_Joan _______________ | m 1445 _Laurence TOWNLEY ___| | (1510 - 1566) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Richard TOWNLEY | | _____________________ | | | _Thomas HESKETH _____| | | (.... - 1523) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Hellen HESKETH _____| | | _____________________ | | |_Alice HAWARD _______| | |_____________________
[4340]
!Betty A. White, 916 Elizabeth St., Gilmer, Tx. 75644 (903)843-3426,
Feb., 1993
[5261] ! John Scott Davenport, Ph.D.: 1 June, 1985