Person:Anthony Hoggatt (1)

Anthony Hoggatt
m. 9 Apr 1712
  1. Phillip Hockett1713 -
  2. Jean Hockett1717 -
  3. David HoggattAbt 1723 -
  4. Jane Hoggatt1727 - 1792
  5. William Hoggatt1727 - 1772
  6. John Hoggatt1728 - 1816
  7. Anthony Hoggatt1730 - 1814
  8. Joseph HoggattAbt 1735 - 1815
m. 12 May 1754
  1. Samuel Hoggatt1755 - 1836
  2. Agnes Hoggatt1756 - 1837
  3. Philip Hoggatt1758 -
  4. Mary Hoggatt1761 - 1814
  5. Anthony Hoggatt1762 - Aft 1840
  6. Jonathan Hoggatt1765 - 1834
  7. David W. Hockett1765 - 1843
  8. Solomon Hoggatt1767 -
  9. Moses Hoggatt1770 -
  10. Joseph Hoggatt1772 - 1842
  11. Benjamin Hoggatt1772 - Abt 1842
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Anthony Hoggatt
Alt Name Anthony (Hoggatt) Hockett
Gender Male
Birth? 8 Dec 1730 Cedar Creek, Hanover County, Virginia
Marriage 12 May 1754 Cedar Creek, Hanover County, Virginiato Mary Agnes Stanley
Death? 7 Aug 1814 , Albemarle Co., VA, USA
Alt Death? 7 Aug 1814 Stokes County, North Carolina
Alt Death? 7 Aug 1814 Stokes County, North Carolina
Alt Death? 7 Aug 1814 Cedar Creek, Hanover County, Virginia
Reference Number? 3007
Religion? Quaker

The first Quaker record we have of Phillip and Mary's son and family is at New Garden Monthly Meeting in Rowan County, North Carolina. Anthony and wife were received on certificate from Camp Creek, Virginia, dated 11/9/1754. Family records tell us that Anthony married Mary Agnes Stanley, daughter of James and Catherine Hutchins Stanley on 5/12/1754 at Cedar Creek, Hanover County, Virginia.

Anthony's birthdate is given as 12/8/1730 O. S. and Mary's as 6/27/1733 O.S. in New Garden records. They had the following children: Samuel (5/29/1755 N.S.); Agnes (12/25/1756); Philip (11/27/1758); Mary (2/10/1761); Anthony (12/11/1762); David and Jonathan (2/4/1765); Solomon (5/28/1767); Moses (10/22/1770); Joseph and Benjamin (12/9/1772). The children of further interest to us are sons Samuel and Philip.

For those interested, the family of Anthony and Mary Hoggatt can be followed through the records of New Garden and Deep River Monthly Meetings, Guilford County, North Carolina, and Westfield and New Hope Monthly Meetings in Tennessee. We will follow here only those children who had connections with relatives of the Woodward and Thornbrough families.

References
  1. Harvey History "Book", by N. E. Almond, 12/99..
  2. The Quaker Collection; Jerry Richmond Files, 1999. (<invalid link - 12 May 2017>).