Had 5 children
2nd husband of Elizabeth----------child: Schilderkneckt, Ezra (*1846 - )
[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: 5 Jan 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.134811.171]; Individual: Kilby, Mamie; Social Security #: 228-30-3277; Issued in: Virginia; Birth date: 22 Jun 1901; Death date: 7 Mar 1992; ZIP Code of last known residence: 22701; Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Culpeper, Virginia.spouse: Kilby, John Lester (1897 - 1981)
Per email form Rsoe Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Residents of Butler township, they were charter members of the Lower Stillwater Church of Christ."spouse: Plummer, Sarah (1780 - 1841)
Per email message from Mary Celine Scott, 01-16-1999: "Notes for WILLIAM SKAGGS: Buried in full KKK outfit."spouse: Goodman, Minnie (1887 - 1976)
Per email message from Mary Celine Scott to Kathleen Bowen, 01-16-1999: "Notes for Elizabeth: Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7, page 182, Plummer, Elizabeth,Prince George's Co. 27th Mch., 1736; 8th July, 1736. To eldest son Thomas, 2nd son Samuel, 3rd son George, 4th son James, 5th son John, 6th son Jerome, 7th son Phillimon, eldest dau. Priscilla Ouchtclony, youngest dau. Phoebe Williams, [p.182] 8th son Micajah, 9th son Yate, and 10th son Abiezer, personalty. Legacy to Abiezer to be in poss. of son Yate until Abiezer arrives at age of 21. To 2 sons, viz.: Micajah and Yate tract called Liford. Residue of personal estate to be divided bet. two youngest sons, viz.: Yate and Abiezer. Exs.: sons Micajah and Yate. Test: John Evans, Sr., John Evans, Jr., Eliner Evans. 21. 617."spouse: Plummer, Thomas II (~1668 - ~1728)Per email message from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Thomas was the father of the older Philemon, the second on colonial soil to bear the name, he wed Elizabeth Smith who as Eliza; Plumer (sic) is named in the Will of her brother John Smith who also named his wife Joan and brothers Philip and Charles. A Planer, Thomas was already seated on "Seaman's Delight" in Prince George's County, MD, when his father bequeather it to him in 1694. Originally a 100 acre tract, it was resurveyed to 201 acres when the patent was granted in 1716. (30) In this same year he also received a patent for the 50 acre part of "Dundee" (31) in Prince George's Co. At his death, he owned two further tracts, one of which was part of "Swanson's Lott" which was likely purchased from his brother-in-law Francis who inherited the full 600 acre tract from his father, Dr. Franics Swanson. Thomas' Will (32) was written 26 Jun 1726 in the presence of Thomas Stockett Jr., Thomas will and Thomas Waitt. As executrix, Elizabeth presented the document to Prince George's Court 28 Jun1728. At the writing, the three youngest sons were under 16 years of age and Elizabeth was given their custody. Five older sons and two daughters were each bequeathed personalty. The lands there to be equally shared by the younger sons George, John, Micajah, Yate and Abezier to be disposed of ony among themselves or their brother Jerome. Although evidence is lacking it would seem that he had helped the older sons in establishing plantations prior to this time.
Notes for ELIZABETH SMITH: Sister of John Smith. John lived on "Seaman's Delight" Prince George's Co. (formerly Calvert Co.), 100 acres inherited from his father, 201 acres by patent 1716; "Dundee" of 59 acres patented in 1716; owned part of"Swanson's Lot",
Elizabeth patented "Lyford" in 1734;
Elizabeth was granted a patent in 1734 for a tract which she named "Lyford".(33) She survived but two more years, writing her will (34) 28 Mar 1736 with Jno. Sr., Jno, Jr and Elinor Evans as witnesses. Though the rotation of children is slightly different from that in her hasband's will, the fact that she nmbered each suggest that she followed their order of birth, Thomas III, Samuel, George, James, John, Jerome, Philimon (sic), Priscila (Mrs. John) Ouchalog, Phebe (Mrs. Joseph) Williams each received personalty, Micajah and Yate as executors received "Lyford" jointly and Abiezer under 21 years of age. Of the sons, Philemon has been fully accounted for. Mention of the nine remaining sons is made to put the family in perspective.
More About ELIZABETH SMITH: Reference 1: MD Cal. Willis, Vol. VII, p. 181; Wils, Liber 21, folio 617 Reference 33: Patent Liber EI-1, folio 321 Reference 34: Prince George's County, MD, Will lIber 21, folio 617, filed 8 Jul 1736"
From Jefferson City, Ohio.spouse: Ballinger, William (1758 - )
Per email message from Lida Merz, 01-18-1999: "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," p. 79 Nathan Smith and Cassandra Child 11 - 2nd mo, 1735."----------child: Smith, Esther (*1745 - )
Thomas was a "foundling." His surname, Smith, was given to him by the State. He did ironwork on the Washington Monument.spouse: Donegan, Jane Cecile (*1900 - ~1964)
Per email message from Mary Celine Scott, 01-16-19999: "Notes for PETER STALEY: Couple lived in Leavenworth, KS 1868."
01-16-1999: email message from Mary Celine Scott: No gender indicated for Vandy, default to female.
Per email message from Mary Celine Scott to kathleen Bowen, 01-16-1999: "Notes for Elizabeth Stocket: Elizabeth Stockett was the daughter of Capt. Thomas Stockett and Mary Wells. Thomas and his brothers Francis and Henry immigrated to Maryland in 1658 from Kent, England. The older brother Lewis came later. They mortgaged their estate to follow King Charles II into exile. At the restoration, they had no money to gain their estate again. They are thought to be sons of Thomas and Frances Aylesworth II of Canterbury,England who were first cousins and grandchildren of Lewis Stockett, a member of Queen Elizabeth I's household. ("Arthur Aylesworth and his Descendants in America" by Homer Aylesworth, 1887)"spouse: Plummer, Thomas Sr (~1650 - ~1694)Per email message from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Prince George's County, MD Will Liber 21, folio 617, filed 8 Jul 136"