Rachel and Peter are buried on their land on the headwaters of Gap Creek in Clinton County, Kentucky.
Their children were:
Mary Stockton, about 1794
Tabitha Stockton, about 1796
Samuel Stockton, about 1800
Isaac Stockton, 28 Feb 1802
Susan S. Stockton, about 1804
Rebecca Stockton, about 1810
Lemuel Stockton, about 1815
Paul Stockton, about 1823
John Sevier Stockton, about 1825
and maybe Thomas Stockton, about __?__
Rachel's father was Thomas Stockton, Sr., who was the first settler in what would later become Clinton County, Kentucky. Stockton's Valley is named after Thomas Stockton, Sr.
Rachel and Peter are buried on their land on the headwaters of Gap Creek in Clinton County, Kentucky.
Their children were:
Mary Stockton, about 1794
Tabitha Stockton, about 1796
Samuel Stockton, about 1800
Isaac Stockton, 28 Feb 1802
Susan S. Stockton, about 1804
Rebecca Stockton, about 1810
Lemuel Stockton, about 1815
Paul Stockton, about 1823
John Sevier Stockton, about 1825
and maybe Thomas Stockton, about __?__
Rachel's father was Thomas Stockton, Sr., who was the first settler in what would later become Clinton County, Kentucky. Stockton's Valley is named after Thomas Stockton, Sr.
Family Members
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John "Smith Creek" Stockton
1763–1803
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Thomas Stockton Jr
1765–1845
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Nancy Agnes Stockton Rodgers
1770–1852
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Samuel Stockton Sr
1772–1825
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Silas Stockton
1772–1824
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Mary Stockton Cowan
1775–1830
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Nathaniel Stockton
1776–1851
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William Stockton
1781–1833
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Robert Stockton
1783–1852
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Susan Stockton Rodgers
1785 – unknown
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Rhoda Stockton White
1787–1845
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Benjamin Stockton
1790–1820
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