Kendall Smock 1
- Born: Abt 1755, Worcester Co., MD 2
- Died: After 1809
On Dec 13 1785, Kendall Smock and his wife Leah sold to John Selby land that Kendall Smock now lives and that Leah's late husband John Selby left her as right of dowery. (WoLR-L:246) On Dec 24 1785, Kendall and wife Leah Smock sell to Selby Parker one negro woman Margery and one negro child Sarah for 5 pounds (WoLR-L:260). On Aug 28 1786, Kendall Smock of Murderkill Hundred in the County of Kent Delaware, sold for 45 pounds to David Selby of Worcester, one negro man called Derrah (now in the possession of a certain John Ayres) with all his cloaths appertaining (WoLR-M:68).
Kendall Smock is shown in the 1800 Census with household 00230-21120-09 in Queen Annes Co., MD.
On May 5 1809, Kendall Smock, constable of Snow Hill Hundred in Worcester and Joshua Fleming Jr., Fleming paid $10 for various household items (WoLR-AA:166)
Kendal made a will on Feb 18 1826 in Worcester Co. To granddaughters Mary Priscilla Selby and Lucy Huston(?) Selby, daughters of John and Ann H. Selby. Mentions brother Peter's estate. To John Selby, John Stephenson, Albert P. Selby & John Drummond Selby, sons of John & Ann. Witt: William N. Evans & John Stevenson. He died before Mar 21 1826 as it was on this date that his will was proven.
|