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I believe I have found a connection for Bennett Hudkins and why he cannot be traced back any farther than maryland. THIS IS CIRCUNSTANTIAL EVIDENCE BUT TOO MUCH CiRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE FOR ME. For those with moretime on your hands, it could be a enriching experience to verify this theory. Cheers, Wilson. OK THE HUDKINS FAMILY LEGEND SAYS THAT THE HUDKINS COME FROM SHROPSHIRE; ENGLAND AND THAT THEY CHANGED THEIR NAME. MY THEORY IS THAT BENNITT HUDKINS ( THE FIRST) WAS AN ILLEGITIMATE RELATION TO BENNETT HOSKINS. REASON IS THAT EVEN IN THE EARLY 1800īs HOSKIN NAME WAS BEING USED INTERCHANGELALY WITH HUDKINS. "1804 Barton HOSKINS Naomi INGRAM Abraham INGRAM "lived in Randolph county during the late 1700's and early 1800's.Barton Hudkins also known as Barton Hoskins,served in the Randolh county militia during the war of 1812. Barton married Naomi Ingram ,daughter... " THIS IS TAKEN OUT OF WEDDING RECORDS..THESE ARETHE SAME NAMES AS HUDKINS..I.E. BARYTON HUDKINS MARRIED TO NAOMI INGRAM, ETC....is this a mere coincidence?... tAKING IT BACK IN TIME ..... mARY aNN hOSKINS MARRIES RICHIRD BENNETT BOARMAN WHO DIES RIGHT ABOUT THE TIME BENNET HUDKINS SURFACES.....hER fATHER WAS BennetT Hoskins was born in Shropshire, England aND GUESS WHAT,, HE WAS ALSO FROM MARYLAND just like bennett hudkins!!! Bennett Hoskins was born in Shropshire, England 1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 313-81: FRIENDSHIP: 2000 acres; Possession of - 954 Acres - Dent, Thomas : Surveyed 13 June 1672 for Bennett Hoskins at a branch beech by a fresh run called Mattawoman main fresh running down the run. Poss. by Thomas Dent & 1046 acres Bennett Hoskins in England: Other Tracts Mentioned: ; ; ; other notes - 100 Acres - John Coffer; 16 March 1724, 333 Acres - Mary Smallwood from William Hoskins; 12 Aug 1725,, , , , It is believed that Philip Hoskins was some close relation to Sir Bennett Hoskins, Bart (1609-1679) of Morehampton and Harewood, Hereforeshire, England. Philip Hoskins was first mentioned 2 Sept 1671, when Bennett Hoskins of England gave him a power of attorney to secure Bennett's patent for the 2000 acre "Manor of Friendship". At that date he is referred to as of or near Wicomico River (presetn St. Mary's or Chas. Co.). The second reference is when by deed dated 7 Sept 1671 he, a planter of Chas. Co. and James Hayes, a planter, purchased the 200 acres Owen's Purchase in Port Tobacco Hundred from John Owen. He was a Chas. Co. militia officer in Major Wheeler's Militia 1689-1703 and was referred to as a Colonel in 1707; Chas Co member of the Maryland House of Assembly in 1692, vestryman of Port Tobacco Church, Justice of the Provincial Court, trustee of Cool Springs, and Emissary to the Indians. He directed in his Will that he be buried in Port Tobacco Church. On 12-10-1717 he was appointed residual legatee by Will of Osmond Waple, Gent. of Chas. Co., for the use of his children by wife Ann. By her father's Will dated 1683, Eliza Wahob, 1st wife of Philip Hoskins, inherited a 200 acre plantation in Nanjemy Hundred,Chas. Co., Md., and bequests were made to her daughters Benedicta and Jane Hoskins. (Most of this was prepared by: George Ely Russell, Bowie, MD, May 1963. See National Genealogical Society Quarterly, March 1963, pg. 26-31), and Hoskins Families of Seventeenth Century America, Geroge Ely Russell - Private Pub.)" 200 acres Owen's Purchase in Port Tobacco Hundred from John Owen. He was a Chas. Co. militia officer in Major Wheeler's Militia 1689-1703 and was referred to as a Colonel in 1707; Chas Co member of the Maryland House of Assembly in 1692, vestryman of Port Tobacco Church, Justice of the Provincial Court, trustee of Cool Springs, and Emissary to the Indians. He directed in his Will that he be buried in Port Tobacco Church. On 12-10-1717 he was appointed residual legatee by Will of Osmond Waple, Gent. of Chas. Co., for the use of his children by wife Ann. By her father's Will dated 1683, Eliza Wahob, 1st wife of Philip Hoskins, inherited a 200 acre plantation in Nanjemy Hundred,Chas. Co., Md., and bequests were made to her daughters Benedicta and Jane Hoskins. (Most of this was prepared by: George Ely Russell, Bowie, MD, May 1963. See National Genealogical Society Quarterly, March 1963, pg. 26-31), and Hoskins Families of Seventeenth Century America, Geroge Ely Russell - Private Pub.)" Notify Administrator about this message?
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