Richard R. Stockton (1863-1938) and
Sodona "Dona" Savage Stockton (1865-1939)
Joe David Stockton, descendent of:
Richard R - George - Jesse Sr - "Smith Creek" John - Thomas Sr - Richard - Davis 1 Stockton
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Irwin Cemetery
Stockton's Valley
Clinton County, Kentucky
Irwin Cemetery is located on property that was granted to Thomas Stockton Sr. in 1798. He was the first settler in what would later become Clinton County, Kentucky, and Stockton's Valley is named after him. Thomas Stockton Sr. lived on his property next to Spring Creek until his death in 1809. This property then passed to his son Thomas Stockton Jr., and in 1824 he sold 128 1/2 acres of this 200 acre property to John Irwin. The Irwin Cemetery is located in the northwest corner of John Irwin's 128 1/2 acre property.
Rick Martin's contributions to this memorial
are greatly appreciated.
Richard R. Stockton (1863-1938) and
Sodona "Dona" Savage Stockton (1865-1939)
Joe David Stockton, descendent of:
Richard R - George - Jesse Sr - "Smith Creek" John - Thomas Sr - Richard - Davis 1 Stockton
- - - - -
Irwin Cemetery
Stockton's Valley
Clinton County, Kentucky
Irwin Cemetery is located on property that was granted to Thomas Stockton Sr. in 1798. He was the first settler in what would later become Clinton County, Kentucky, and Stockton's Valley is named after him. Thomas Stockton Sr. lived on his property next to Spring Creek until his death in 1809. This property then passed to his son Thomas Stockton Jr., and in 1824 he sold 128 1/2 acres of this 200 acre property to John Irwin. The Irwin Cemetery is located in the northwest corner of John Irwin's 128 1/2 acre property.
Rick Martin's contributions to this memorial
are greatly appreciated.
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