Richard stockton new jersey biography of michaels

  • Richard L. Stockton was born in 1816 in Essex County, New Jersey, and attended the University for one term in 1833.
  • Richard Stockton (c.1635-1707) was a son of unknown parents represented by Unknown Stockton and Unknown (nee Unknown) Stockton.
  • Richard Stockton, son of John, was born at Princeton, October 1, 1730, was one of the first class graduates from the College of New Jersey, in 1748, studied law.
  • "Remember the Alamo" game board. TSR Hobbies, 1982. artighet of Michael Brian Hanzel, Class of '99.

    Richard L. Stockton was born in 1816 in Essex County, New Jersey, and attended the University for one term in 1833. stad i kalifornien traveled to Texas in 1835 and soon after was sworn into the Volunteer Auxiliary Corps of Texas at Nacogdoches. His company, commanded by Captain William B. Harrison, became known as the stat i usa Mounted Volunteers and included the already well-known Davy Crockett. As a skytt in Harrison's company, stad i kalifornien reached San Antonio dem Bexar around February 9, 1836. When the Mexican army arrived on February 23, the Tennessee Mounted Volunteers held the responsibility of guarding the town while the rest of the dock fell back into the Alamo. On March 6, Santa Anna's 3,000 dock broke through the Alamo's defenses after a two-week siege and put every defender to the svärd. Richard stad i kalifornien, aged 19, died somewhere in the inner courtyard of the Alamo's south wall whil

  • richard stockton new jersey biography of michaels
  • Richard Stockton (abt. 1635 - 1707)

    Richard"The Emigrant"Stockton

    Born about in England
    Ancestors

    Son of Unknown Stockton and Unknown (Unknown) Stockton

    [sibling(s) unknown]

    Descendants

    Father of Richard Stockton, Abigail (Stockton) Ridgway, Mary (Stockton) Ridgway, Sarah (Stockton) Venicomb, John Stockton, Job Stockton, Hannah (Stockton) Phillips and Elizabeth (Stockton) Budd

    Died at about age 72in Springfield Township, Burlington County, Province of New Jersey

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    Biography

    Richard was a Friend (Quaker)

    Richard Stockton migrated from England to America.

    Richard Stockton (c.1635-1707) was a son of unknown parents represented by Unknown Stockton and Unknown (nee Unknown) Stockton.[1] Although the parents of Richard "The Emigrant" Stockton are not known, there is some excellent evidence that he had a uncle Thomas Stockton who was a doctor in or near London.[2]

    Name: Richard Witham Stockton Born: c1734 Died: 8 May 1801 Place: Sussex Vale, NB, Canada Married: 3 Dec 1753 Place: Elizabeth Town, NJ

    Richard Witham Stockton, a Major in the Royal Army during the Revolution, was a first cousin to Richard Stockton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as follows...

    Richard Stockton m Susannah Witham | |-----------------------| Samuel Stockton John Stockton | | Richard W Stockton Richard Stockton, Signer

    It is known that American artist Henry Benbridge painted a portait of Major Stockton. The Smithsonian has it listed a "unlocated."1

    Marriage Record

    The following record is taken from the article, Marriage Register of St. John's Church, Elizabeth, from the October 1929 issue of The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey. It states that the marriages listed were performed by the Rev. Thomas Bradbury Chandler.

    Richard Stogden of Princeton to Mery Hetfield, daughter of Joseph Hetfield of Elizabeth Town, Dec. 3., 1753.

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