Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Philip Hocker

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Name Philip Hocker Born Bef 1756 Frederick County, Maryland Gender Male Died Aft 1785 Montgomery County, Maryland Person ID I126163 Tree1 Last Modified 4 Aug 2022
Father Philip Hocker, b. 15 Jul 1716, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 16 Nov 1774, Frederick County, Maryland - probate
(Age 58 years)
Relationship natural Mother Margaret MNU Hocker, b. Abt 1720, d. Aft 1783, Montgomery County, Maryland (Age ~ 64 years)
Relationship natural Married Abt 1733 Prince George's County, Maryland Family ID F47819 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Dorcas Barnes, b. Bef 1760, Frederick County, Maryland , d. Aft 1785, Montgomery County, Maryland
(Age > 27 years)
Married Bef 1776 Montgomery County, Maryland Children 1. Weaver Hocker, b. Bef 1781, Montgomery County, Maryland [natural]
2. Samuel Hocker, b. Bef 1776, Frederick County, Maryland [natural]
Last Modified 4 Aug 2022 Family ID F47818 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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HOCKER, PHILIP, Frederick Co., planter. 6 Oct. 1774; 16 Nov. 1774
To son Nicholas Hocker, after death of my wife Margret Hacker, dwelling plantation, part of tract Snowdens Manner Inlarged,
110 acres and a tract adjoining (unnamed) 128 acres, stock.
To wife Margret Hacker, during life, dwelling plantation
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Montgomery County, Md Wills
BARNES, WEAVOUR L B f 20 12 Jan 1781
L 1 p 90 27 Feb 1785
Wife: Elizabeth - dwelling plantation "Snowden's Add. to his Manner"
Son: Thomas Barnes - 150 a. "Inspection"
Son: Joseph Barnes
Son: Richard Weavour Barnes - pt. of "Second Add. to Snowden" and "Snowden's Addition"
Dau: Dorcas Hocker
Grandsons: Richard Weavour Johns; Weavour Barnes, son of Joseph; Weavour Hocker, son of Philip Hocker
Granddau: Ann Johns
Exs: Joseph Barnes and Richard Weavour Barnes
Wit: Edward Burgess, John Farrall, Archibald Mason
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1773-1778 Frederick County Land Records; {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
W:630-632. Phillip Hocker recorded deed 1 June 1776, from James Miller for £35..4..4.. and half penny currency, part of tract called New Holland, and part of Spite Overcome, 20 1/8 acres. Signed before Christopher Lowndes, Rd Henderson.
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Montgomery County Land Records, 1777-1781; Liber A1, Page 90. Aug 26, 1777 from Philip Hawker [Hocker] of M, planter, and James Trail of Amherst County, Virginia, planter, to John Buxton of M, planter, for 5 shillings, a certain tract of land called Lye Alone, lying in M, it being part of a tract of land called The Resurvey of Buxtons Delight, containing and now laid out for about 102 acres. Signed - Philip Hocker, James (+ his mark) Trail. Wit - T. Sprigg Wootton, Ger Briscoe. Dorcas Hawker, wife to sd Philip Hawker, relinquished her right of dower to the within mentioned land. Recorded Jan 9, 1778.
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https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/stagser/s1400/s1437/html/1437mo.html
Maryland State Archives
MARYLAND INDEXES
(Assessment of 1783, Index)
1783
Montgomery County
MSA S 1437
Philip Hocker. Buxtons Delight, pt, 50 acres. MO Linganore and Sugar Loaf Hundred, p. 12. MSA S 1161-8-1 1/4/5/51
Philip Hocker. New Holland, pt, 20 acres. MO Linganore and Sugar Loaf Hundred, p. 19. MSA S 1161-8-1 1/4/5/51
Philip Hocker. Trails Choice, pt, 50 acres. MO Linganore and Sugar Loaf Hundred, p. 22. MSA S 1161-8-1 1/4/5/51
Phillip Hocker. MO Linganore and Sugar Loaf Hundred, p. 3. MSA S 1161-8-1 1/4/5/51
Ambruis Hocker. MO Lower Newfoundland, Rock Creek, and North West Hundred, p. 6. MSA S 1161-8-2 1/4/5/51
Margaret Hocker. Second Addition to Snowdens Manor, 110 acres. MO Lower Newfoundland, Rock Creek, and North West Hundred, p. 12. MSA S 1161-8-2 1/4/5/51
Margarett Hawker. MO Lower Newfoundland, Rock Creek, and North West Hundred, p. 5. MSA S 1161-8-2 1/4/5/51
Nicholas Hocker. Second Addition to Snowdens Manor, 128 acres. MO Lower Newfoundland, Rock Creek, and North West Hundred, p. 12. MSA S 1161-8-2 1/4/5/51
Nicholas Hawker. MO Lower Newfoundland, Rock Creek, and North West Hundred, p. 5. MSA S 1161-8-2 1/4/5/51
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1777-1794, Montgomery County, Maryland, Land Records, Libers A-E, {Patricia Abelard Andersen};
D:382. Philip Hawker recorded 7 July 1790, from Robert P. Magruder for £80, Negro boy Sam and girl Amy. Wit: William Worthington.
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1777-1794, Montgomery County, Maryland, Land Records, Libers A-E, {Patricia Abelard Andersen};
40-42. Richard Thomas, recorded 24 November 1795, made 25 September between Nicholas Hooker for £100, sells parcel adjacent to Roger's Chance, 110 acres, as per deed from Richard Snowden to Philip Hooker, father of said Nicholas, made 13 November 1754, recorded in E:621-623 (FCLR); second parcel recorded in M:27-28, 21 Dec. 1768; third parcel at end of third line of John Thomas, laid out for 25 3/4 acres, by deed for John Thomas to Nicholas Hocker, 16 April 1792, MCLR E:66-67. Signed Nicholas Hocker before Richard Anderson, Thomas Davis. Sarah wife of Nicholas.
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1777-1794, Montgomery County, Maryland, Land Records, Libers A-E, {Patricia Abelard Andersen};
594-596. Robert Peter recorded 14 September 1797, made 24 August, from Philip Hocker for £235..10, part of Exchange, and part of Friend in Need, for 101 1/4 acres, and also tract, from the last line of land deeded from Nicholas Hocker to Philip Hocker containing 16 ½ acres. Signed before Henry Brookes, Benjamin Gaither. Dorcas, wife of Philip Hocker released dower rights.
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1777-1794, Montgomery County, Maryland, Land Records, Libers A-E, {Patricia Abelard Andersen};
1777-1794, Montgomery County, Maryland, Land Records, Libers A-E, {Patricia Abelard Andersen};
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