Daniel Stockton

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Daniel Stockton

Birth
Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
Death
18 Apr 1804 (aged 77)
Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
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Daniel Stockton was a Revolutionary War veteran who served with Patriot Service in New Jersey. He was a Quaker who moved his family to Stokes Co., NC before 1790 (he is on the Stokes Co. 1790 census). A gravesite has not been located for Daniel, but he died in the area formerly known as Stokes Co. which is now Forsyth Co. (Stokes Co. was divided into Stokes and Forsyth counties in 1849).

Daniel was a cousin to Richard Stockton (a.k.a. "The Signer") who signed the Declaration of Independence.

children whose gravesites are not known:

1. MARY Stockton married Richard Lundy
2. ELIZABETH Stockton married Thomas Lundy, Jr.
3. JOSEPH Stockton
4. SARAH Stockton married a Mr. Pettet
5. JOHN Stockton
6. CONTENT Stockton married William Wortman
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Daniel Stockton was a Revolutionary War veteran who served with Patriot Service in New Jersey. He was a Quaker who moved his family to Stokes Co., NC before 1790 (he is on the Stokes Co. 1790 census). A gravesite has not been located for Daniel, but he died in the area formerly known as Stokes Co. which is now Forsyth Co. (Stokes Co. was divided into Stokes and Forsyth counties in 1849).

Daniel was a cousin to Richard Stockton (a.k.a. "The Signer") who signed the Declaration of Independence.

children whose gravesites are not known:

1. MARY Stockton married Richard Lundy
2. ELIZABETH Stockton married Thomas Lundy, Jr.
3. JOSEPH Stockton
4. SARAH Stockton married a Mr. Pettet
5. JOHN Stockton
6. CONTENT Stockton married William Wortman
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