Friday, October 2, 2020

Ahnentafel #892 - Nicholas Hocker

Nicholas Hocker 

Born: March 5, 1751/2 in Montgomery County, Maryland
Died: Feb. 15, 1813 in Lincoln County, Kentucky

Buried: Hocker / Goode Cemetery, Turnersville, Kentucky

Married: Sarah Barnes in Montgomery County, Maryland, November 15, 1773

Religion: Nicholas is said to have been the first Ruling Elder of the First Presbyterian Church in Stanford, Kentucky, which was the oldest, or one of the oldest in the state.  He said some men had the ambition that they might have a son to be President, but his ambition was that every male descendant of his might, at some time, in his life serve his church as Ruling Elder.

Military Service: 
1776-1781 American Revolution serviced proved by documents:
  • Oath of fidelity & support of Maryland, Liber Court Records 1777-1781, Folio 56, Montgomery Co., MD
  • Ensign in Captain John Gaither's 29th Battalion
Family Cemeteries:
Nicholas lived on a large tract of land near Stanford, Kentucky, and on each farm were family burying grounds.  Samuel's is stone walled and as his descendants have remained in Stanford, and have, until recently at least, owned the ground, his graveyard is intact.  The one on land once belonging to Nicholas has been plowed through and the slabs thrown over, and the barns and houses on the place one will find the headstones used for steps.  It is said, twelve years ago, to see them one must walk through a large plowed field to view the ones still standing against the fence.  They have been removed from the places where they originally stood. The Philip, whose wife was Margaret, died in Montgomery County, Maryland. It is apparently true that his father was Nicholas, and the Nicholas who fought in the Revolutionary War was named for his grandfather. [Chenault, Dora. The Hockers & Allied Families, ca. 1917]

Records:
1778 - Montgomery County, MD - Oath of Fidelity:

Montgomery County, Maryland, March Court 1778

A list of persons in Montgomery County who have taken the following oath before the different magistrates as mentioned below, and returned by them to Montgomery Court.

Oath of Fidelity & Support

I do sware I do not hold myself bound to yield any Allegiance or obedience to the King of Great Britain his heirs or Successors and that I will be true and faithful to the State of Maryland and will to the utmost of my power, Support maintain and defend the Freedom and Independence thereof and the Government as now established against all open enemies and secret and traterous Conspiraces and will use my utmost endeavors to disclose and make known to the Governor or some one of the Judges or Justices thereof all Treasons or Treaterous Consperaces, attempts or Combinations against this State or the Government thereof which may come to my Knowledge so help me God. 

 The Worshipfull Edward Burgess' Returns 1778

#15 Nicholas Hocker


1783 - Montgomery County, MD - Nicholas paid taxes on property, Second Addition to Snowdens Manor, 128 acres.  

1790 - Maryland - Census 
  • 3 males under 16 - Philip, Nicholas, George
  • 1 male 16+ - Nicholas
  • 5 females - wife Sarah and daughters Margaret, Elizabeth, Mary & Dorcas
  • 7 slaves
1796 - June 1 - Lincoln Co., KY - Granted 128 acres on waters of Flat Lick Creek

1800 - August 23 - Lincoln County, KY - on tax roll

1812 - July 21 - Stanford, KY - Nicholas wrote his will:

In the name of God amen, I Nicholas Hocker of Lincoln County being of sound mind and in perfect possession of my senses and recollections do make, ordain and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form as follows, / to wit / 

1st It is my will that all my just debts be paid.

2nd I leave to my beloved wife Sarah Hocker during her life two thirds of the plantation where on I now reside together with three negroes namely Frank, William, James also the whole of my stock and crop, house hold furniture and farming utensils that may be on my plantation at my decease and third of my stock of hogs excepted and at her my wife's death to be disposed of as shall be expressed and directed in this my last will.

3rd I give and bequeath to my son Phillip Hocker the tract of land whereon he now lives containing eighty acres.  I also give him thirty acres of land it being part of a tract of land of one hundred and twenty eight acres which was patented in my name as assignee of Benjamin Logan the thirty acres of land to be laid of[f] as follows:

Beginning at a white oak corner tree marked H and standing near Phillip Hocker's fence thence a straight line up the side of the knob to the corner thence with the back line for quantity so as to fix the thirty acres in as good form as the nature of the case will admit of but with the special reservation that my son Alford Hocker shall enjoy and possess one third of the above land given my son Phillip Hocker during the life of my wife Sarah Hocker and no longer at which time the whole of the above land to be completely vested in my son Phillip Hocker and his heirs forever.

4th I give to my daughter Margaret Dunn wife of Benjamin Dunn one negro woman named Cloe together with all the children and increase they being now in the possession of said Dunn.

5th I give to my daughter Mary Clements the plantation they now live on as also all the tract of land I purchased of Rebeckah Wilson.

6th I give to my daughter Dorcus Hocker wife of Phillip Hocker fifty and one a half acres of land it being the place whereon they now live.

7th I give to my son Alford Hocker one negro man named Alexander also all the land I possess in this county except so much as is already disposed of in this my last will subject never the less to the above mentioned incumberances that is to say that his mother shall have the free and uninterrupted possession of two thirds of the land given to my son Alford Hocker during her life.  I also give to my son Alford Hocker one feather bead and furniture / second choice / likewise two hundred dollars cash to be paid by executors out of the proceeds of the money arising from the sale of my personal estate.  I also give him one third of my stock of hogs.

8th It is my will and desire that the three negroes lent my wife as also all the moveable property be at her death sold to the highest bidder and after paying my son Alford Hocker two hundred dollars be equally divided among all my children viz: Margaret Dunn, Phillip Hocker, Nicholas Hocker, George Hocker, Mary Clements, Dorcas Hocker and Alford Hocker and lastly I constitute and appoint my sons Phillip Hocker, Nicholas Hocker, George Hocker and Alford Hocker executors of this my last will.  Given under my hand and seal this 21st day of July 1812.

The words / his life / inserted before signed.

Nicholas [his X mark] Hocker

Signed in the presents of
William Hays
Hugh Hays Sen.
Jesse Walker

Kentucky Lincoln County Sct.
---- County Court held for said County of Lincoln ----  --- the 8th day of March 1813 The last will and testament of Nicholas Hocker deceased was exhibited in court and proven by the oaths of Hugh Hays and Jesse Walker two of the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.  And on the motion of Phillip Hocker, George Hocker and Alford Hocker three of the executors named in the said will who made oath and executed bond in the penalty of three thousand dollars with Richard Green and William Magill their security ordered that a certificate be granted them for obtaining a probate of the said will --- --- form and it is ordered that Nicholas Hocker the other executor named within said will ----- ----- to qualify at a future period should he ---- proper so to do.

Test. Henry Helm CLCC

1813 - March 8 - Lincoln Co., KY - Nicholas Hocker's estate was probated. 

1813 - March 11 - Lincoln Co., KY. - An estate inventory was submitted to the court by Samuel Hocker, Robert Young & Richard Lee:

    11th March 1813 An inventory of the property of Nicholas Hocker Deceased that is appraised

    One Bead Beadstead and furniture $20.00
    One ditto ditto ditto 10.00
    One ditto ditto ditto 25.00
    One ditto ditto ditto 15.00
    One Cupboard and furniture 20.00
    One Table 2.00
    One do 2.00
    Ten Chairs 5.00
    One Chest & Trunk 4.00
    One Flax Wheel 2.50
    One Whipsaw 7.00
    One Crosscut hand saw adzes(?) & frow & 2 chisels 5.00
    One Shot Gun 2.50
    Pewter 4.50
    One pot 4.00
    One Kettle 1.75
    One oven 1.00
    One Frying pan & Grid Iron 2.00
    One pot, potrack and two pair of hooks 4.00
    One Flax Wheel 1.50
    One drawing knife .25
    Three Axes 5.00
    Three Iron Wedges 1.50
    Five hoes 5.00
    One pair stillyards 3.00
    One axe and hoe 2.00
    One Big Wheel and Real 1.50
    [Subtotal] $54.00
    Turn over

    One plow and Tackling 9.00
    One do do do 9.00
    Four scythes and Two Cradles 3.00
    Ten Barrels 10.00
    Two Sickles 1.00
    Two Hackles 4.00
    One Teakettle 2.50
    Two Flat Irons and pair of Shears 2.00
    Fire Dogs and Shovel 3.00
    Two Shovel prongly(?) 4.00
    Thirteen Sheep  26.00
    Slack of Hogs (?) 36.00
    One young Bay mare 55.00
    One young Sorrel mare 30.00
    One old bay mare 12.50
    One Sorrel Horse 40.00
    One Sorrel mare 55.00
    One Bay Mare 60.00
    One Bay Horse Colt 30.00
    One Waggon and Gears 50.00
    One red Cow and Calf 9.00
    One Black Cow 10.00
    One red yearling 3.50
    One pide Cow 9.00
    One black cow 8.00
    One black Heifer 6.00
    One red Heifer 7.00
    One pide Bull 3.50
    One pide Cow and Calf 9.00
    One Brindle Cow and Calf 9.00
    [Subtotal] 516.00
    Eight Tubs 2.00 
    One Negro man Named Frank 350.00
    One Negro man named William 450.00
    One negro woman named Tames(?) 200.00
    One Note on James Magill due Jany 1814 amounting to 60.00
    [Subtotal] 1584.00nty
    One log chain [no value written, but difference to subtotal is 6.00]

    Samuel Hocker, Robert Young, Richard H. Lee

    Kentucky Lincoln County Sct

At a County Court holden for the County of Lincoln at the Court house in Stanford on Monday the 12th day of July 1813 The within  Indenture of  Inventory  and  and appraisement of the Estate of Nicholas Hocker Deceased was returned in Court and ordered to be recorded

    Thomas Helm CLCC

Children: 
Margaret b. 1775, d. 1855 md. Benjamin Dunn 1791
  • N.H. [Nicholas Hocker] probably the Nicholas Dunn who married Harriet Hocker in 1825
  • G. [male] living 1851
  • William living 1851
  • Elizabeth md. Joseph Hocker 1810
    • William b. 1830
    • Elizabeth b. 1831 
    • Sally b. 1833
    • William b. 1833
    • Nancy b. 1837
    • Gabriella b. 1838
  • Sarah md. (--?--) Myers
  • Mary Ann b. 1793, d. 1870 md. John Hogan 1811
    • John Milton
    • William Jefferson
    • Josephine 
    • Mary Ellen
  • Darby md. (--?--) Gilbert
  • Gabriella b. 1808 md. Davis Thompson 1824
    • Arthur b. 1825, d. 1887
    • Martha b. 1827, d. 1850
    • Andrew b. 1830 
    • Josephine b. 1834
    • Helena b. 1839, d. 1918
    • Gabriella b. 1846
    • Mason b. 1848
  • Isaiah b. 1811
  • Margaret b. 1812, d. 1906 md. Michal Robinson 1829
    • Silas Clay b. 1832, d. 1923 md. Margaret Jane Bright
      • William Frank
      • John Bright
      • Lucy May
      • Lottie B.
      • Charles E.
    • Sarah Jane b. 1837, d. 1908 md. E. Smith
      • Mary Belle 
      • Peachie
      • Laura
    • Gabrella b. 1841, d. 1934 md. Benjamin Perkins
      • Margaret Zanon
      • George Hughes
      • Mary 
      • Maude
      • Minnie Caldwell
    • Margaret b. 1844
    • George W. b. 1846, d. 1934 md. Elizabeth Pinkerton
      • Mabel Irene
      • Josephine
    • Cyrena Belle b. 1848, d. 1930 md. Henry Tomlinson
    • Michael b. 1850, d. 1899
    • Lucy Katherine b. 1852, d. 1937 md. Isaac Leavel
      • Mary Margaret
      • Hugh
      • Ella Ballard
      • James Robinson
      • Charlie Howard
      • Nora Maud
    • Charles B. b. 1854, d. 1858
Elizabeth b. 1776, d. 1800 md. Benjamin Johnson 1797
Philip aka Long b. 1778, d. 1856 md. Sarah Duncan 1801
  • Hiram b. 1806 md. Mary (--?--)
    • Cynthia Frances b. 1830
    • James b. 1832
    • Mary b. 1832
    • Hugh b. 1834, d. 1905
    • Henry (twin) b. 1839
    • George (twin) b. 1839, d. 1861
  • Washington b. 1808, d. 1895 md. Mary Magill
    • John b. 1832, d. 1915
    • James Washington b. 1837, d. 1913
    • Mary b. 1844, d. 1931
    • Robert Thomas b. 1846, d. 1932
    • William b. 1850
  • Benjamin b. 1812 md. Mary (--?--)
  • Nelson b. 1813 md. Mary Webster? [may be son of Philip S. Hocker because this is just the kind of thing Hockers do]
    • Agnes b. 1842
    • Susan b. 1845
  • Sarah B. b. 1817, d. 1878 md. Hugh Magill
    • Philip Hocker b. 1837, d. 1921
    • Sarah b. 1839, d. 1929
    • Mary b. 1840
    • Samuel b. 1842, d. 1917
    • William Nevin b. 1846, d. 1888
    • Minerva b. 1849
    • Amelia Frances b. 1851, d. 1936
    • Benjamin 1852
    • Juliett b. 1854, d. 1917
    • Permelia b. 1853
  • Mary b. 1818, d. 1896 md. Alexander Givens
    • Minerva Jane b. 1842, d. 1938
    • Mahala b. 1843, d. 1908
    • David b. 1845, d. 1865
    • Laura b. 1849, d. 1887
    • Philip b. 1851, d. 1913
    • Amanda b. 1854, d. 1893
    • Mary b. 1854, d. 1927
    • Huldah b. 1857, d. 1894
  • Minerva b. 1823, d. 1884 md. Thornton Porter 1850, his second wife
    • Mahala b. 1855, d. 1892
    • Nannie b. 1860, d. 1901
  • Mahala b. 1826, d. 1897 md. Isaac Wilson 1843
    • Sarah b. 1846, d. 1919
    • Samuel b. 1848, d. 1904
    • Mattie b. 1851, d. 1888
    • Nicholas Hocker b. 1854, d. 1936
    • Phillip Logan b. 1861, d. 1923
Mary b. 1780, d. 1851 md. John Clements 1801
  • Mary b. 1804
  • Nancy md. (--?--) Boarman
Nicholas b. 1782, d. 1854 md. Nancy Ellison 1803
Dorcas b. 1784, d. 1825 md. Philip Hocker 1801 [son of Samuel & Mary (Price) Hocker, they were 1st cousins, he md. 2nd Nancy Hocker & 3rd Amanda Tucker, some of these children may belong to Nancy and not Dorcas]
  • John b. 1802, d. 1875 md. Elizabeth Tankersley 1825
    • Dorcas b. 1827, d. 1892
    • Mildred b. 1830, d. 1913 md. (--?--) Morehead
      • John b. 1853
      • James b. 1856
    • Philip Smith b. 1832, d. 1903
    • James b. 1835, d. 1849
    • Martha Slack b. 1837, d. 1913
    • Thomas Jefferson b. 1845, d. 1929
    • Emily Frances b. 1849, d. 1926
  • Elizabeth md. Henry White
  • Levisa b. 1806, d. 1866 md. Fielding White md. 1827
    • Elizabeth b. 1837, d. 1922 md. Fleming Crews
  • Jefferson b. 1822 md. Nancy (--?--)
    • John b. 1846
    • Philip b. 1854
    • Charlotte b. 1856
    • George b. 1859
  • Malinda md. (--?--) Sandidge
  • Henry
Alfred W. b. 1791, d. 1881 md. Mary Duncan 1818

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