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Hannah <I>Stockton</I> Goudelock

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Hannah Stockton Goudelock

Birth
England
Death
unknown
Cherokee County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
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Hannah (nee Stockton) Goudelock

Hannah was a daughter of Davis Stockton (c.1685-1761). He is shown in 1737 on a land record in Goochland (now Albemarle) County, Virginia. Hannah married Adam Goudelock. They moved from Albemarle County, Virginia, to Cherokee County, South Carolina.

In 1747, Hannah's husband Adam Goudelock, father Davis Stockton, and her brother Richard Stockton, are shown as members of the Orthodox Reformed Presbyterian Church.

Albemarle County in Virginia, by Rev. Edgar Woods, 1901, pp. 362-363:
"Ivy Creek, March 29, 1747. Whereas it is agreed or proposed that ye Inhabitants of Ivy Creek and ye Mountain Plain Congregation joyn together with ye Congregation of Rockfish, to call and invite ye Reverend Samuel Black . . . to be our Minister and Pastor . . . do promise and oblige ourselves to pay yearly and every year ye several sums annexed to our names, for ye outward support and Incouragement of ye said Mr. Samuel Black . . . according to ye Rules and Practice of our Orthodox Reformed Presbyterian Church."

Among those who promised support for Reverend Samuel Black were: Richard Stockton, 12 shillings; Davis Stockton, 1 pound, no shillings; Adam Gaudylock, 10 shillings; William Whiteside, 10 shillings; Thomas Lockhart, 10 shillings; Michael Woods, 1 pound, 10 shillings; and Michael Woods Jr., 10 shillings.

Hannah and Adam were the parents of Prudence, Sarah, Ann, Elizabeth, Davis, Hannah, Suzannah, & William.

She died in Cherokee County, South Carolina. She appears to have preceded her husband in death as she in not mentioned in Adam's will that is dated December 4, 1793.
Hannah (nee Stockton) Goudelock

Hannah was a daughter of Davis Stockton (c.1685-1761). He is shown in 1737 on a land record in Goochland (now Albemarle) County, Virginia. Hannah married Adam Goudelock. They moved from Albemarle County, Virginia, to Cherokee County, South Carolina.

In 1747, Hannah's husband Adam Goudelock, father Davis Stockton, and her brother Richard Stockton, are shown as members of the Orthodox Reformed Presbyterian Church.

Albemarle County in Virginia, by Rev. Edgar Woods, 1901, pp. 362-363:
"Ivy Creek, March 29, 1747. Whereas it is agreed or proposed that ye Inhabitants of Ivy Creek and ye Mountain Plain Congregation joyn together with ye Congregation of Rockfish, to call and invite ye Reverend Samuel Black . . . to be our Minister and Pastor . . . do promise and oblige ourselves to pay yearly and every year ye several sums annexed to our names, for ye outward support and Incouragement of ye said Mr. Samuel Black . . . according to ye Rules and Practice of our Orthodox Reformed Presbyterian Church."

Among those who promised support for Reverend Samuel Black were: Richard Stockton, 12 shillings; Davis Stockton, 1 pound, no shillings; Adam Gaudylock, 10 shillings; William Whiteside, 10 shillings; Thomas Lockhart, 10 shillings; Michael Woods, 1 pound, 10 shillings; and Michael Woods Jr., 10 shillings.

Hannah and Adam were the parents of Prudence, Sarah, Ann, Elizabeth, Davis, Hannah, Suzannah, & William.

She died in Cherokee County, South Carolina. She appears to have preceded her husband in death as she in not mentioned in Adam's will that is dated December 4, 1793.


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