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John Stockton

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John Stockton

Birth
England
Death
1570 (aged 59–60)
Ryton, Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England
Burial
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John Stockton of Ryton, County Durham, England, appears to have been born about 1510 and to have died about 1570. This area became part of Tyne and Wear in 1974. Very little is known about this John Stockton. His place of birth is unknown, the names of his parents are unknown, and the name of his wife is unknown. What is known is that three of John's sons - Robert, John, and Matthew are all shown on their original Holy Cross Churchyard burial records as sons of John Stockton. For clarity he is shown below as John Stockton [Sr.?], although his father might have also been named John.

Sons of John Stockton [Sr.?] buried at Holy Cross Parish Churchyard in Ryton:
--- Robert "Robt" Stockton was buried on 15 Dec 1593
--- John Stockton [Jr.?] was buried on 5 Jan 1594
--- Matthew Stockton was buried on 7 Mar 1617

All Stocktons buried at Holy Cross Parish Churchyard in Ryton:
John Stockton born about 1710 and died about 1770
Robert "Robt" Stockton was buried on 15 Dec 1593, son of John [Sr.?]
John Stockton [Jr.?] was buried 5 Jan 1594, son of John [Sr.?]
Matthew Stockton was buried 7 Mar 1617, son of John [Sr.?]
John Stockton (c.1565-c.1630) appears to be a grandson of John [Sr.?]
Kathren Stockton was buried 30 July 1632, father not named on burial record
----- Kathren appears to be the wife of John Stockton c.1565-c.1630
Ann Stockton was buried March of 1637, father not named on burial record
----- Ann might be the wife of Robert or Matthew, sons of John c.1510-c.1570, or . . . ?
Robert Stockton was buried 3 May 1668, father not named on burial record
----- Robert might be a son of John (c.1565-c.1630) and Kathren Stockton
unknown Stockton was buried on 14 Jan 1672, father not named on burial record
----- unknown Stockton might be a child of John and Kathren Stockton

Ryton, County Durham, England
John Stocktonne (sic) married Katherin Hedleye on 1 Oct 1592
--- John appears to be a grandson of John Stockton [Sr.?] c.1510-c.1570
Isabel / Isabell Stockton baptized on 15 Dec 1594, daughter of John Stockton
Agnes Stockden (sic) baptized on 15 Aug 1596, daughter of John Stockden (sic)
Matthew Stockton baptized on 7 May 1599, son of John Stockton
Robt / Robert Stocktonn (sic) baptized 16 Aug 1601, son of John Stocktonn (sic)
Eleanor / Elinor Stockton baptized on 7 April 1605, daughter of John Stockton
Catherine / Katherine Stockton baptized on 5 Nov 1609, daughter of John Stockton
Isabell Stockton married John Teasdell on 26 Nov 1620
--- a Ellinor Stockton married Thomas Hogson on 12 Nov 1632 in Ryton
--- a Kathren Stockton was buried on 30 July 1632 at Holy Cross, Ryton
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"Robt" Stocktonn (sic) baptized 16 Aug 1601, son of John Stocktonn (sic)
"Robt" Stockton married Jane Sander on 18 Oct 1630
John Stockton baptized on 17 July 1631, son of Robert Stockton
Jane Stockton baptized on 11 Dec 1636, daughter of Robert Stockton
--- a Jane Stockton married Willm (sic) Best in April of 1660 or 1661 in Ryton
--- a Robert Stockton died 1668

Living near the John Stockton family of Ryton is the Richard and An (Ann) Stockton family of Gateshead, County Durham. Ann Stockton died 17 August 1673 and was buried in the Quaker Burying Ground in Gateshead, just 8 miles east of Ryton.

Unknown if the Stockton family of Ryton, County Durham, England, is related to:
The Stockton family of nearby Gateshead, County Durham, England
The Stockton family of Bishop Wearmouth, County Durham, England
The Stockton family of Bishop Middleton, County Durham, England
The Stockton family of Davenham, County Cheshire, England
Owen Stockton (1548-1610) of Malpas, County Cheshire, England
Richard Stockton "The Emigrant" (c.1635-1707) of New York and later New Jersey
Davis Stockton (c.1685-1761) of Albemarle County, Virginia

Some County Durham Stockton family locations - North to South:
Edinburgh, Scotland, is about 100 miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne
Corsenside is about 15 miles north and 20 miles west of Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne is a city on the north side of the River Tyne
River Tyne is a large river that flows east to the North Sea
Holy Cross Parish Churchyard in Ryton is next to River Tyne
Quaker Burying Grounds in Gateshead is 8 miles east of Ryton and is also next to River Tyne
River Wear is a small river that flows east to the North Sea
City of Sunderland is next to River Wear, 3 miles south and 8 miles east of Gateshead
St Michael & All Angels, Parish Bishop Wearmouth, in Sunderland
--- This is now Minster Church of St Michael & All Angels and St Benedict Biscop
St Michael in Houghton-le-Spring - about 8 miles south of River Tyne
--- This is now St Michael's Catholic Church on Durham Road in Houghton-le-Spring
Durham City is about 13 miles south of Gateshead (River Tyne)
Kelloe and Cassop are about 16 miles south of Gateshead (River Tyne)
Bishop Middleham is a village about about 19 miles south of Gateshead (River Tyne)
Stockton-on-Tees is a city on the north side of River Tees about 37 miles south of River Tyne
River Tees is a large river that flows east to the North Sea
Darlington is about 3 miles south and about 10 miles west of Stockton-on-Tees
Hurworth-on-Tees is about 3 miles south Darlington

Protestant returns of 1641-1642 for County Durham
All adult men over 18 were asked to swear the oath to the Protestant religion.
"to live and die for the true Protestant religion"
Robt. Stockton - Ryton
Ralph Stockton - Sunderland
Christopher Stockton - Hurworth upon Tees
Henry Stockton - Hurworth upon Tees
John Stockton - Middleton St George

County Durham Baptisms - Gateshead / Ryton
1594, Isabell Stockton, Ryton
1596, Agnes Stockdon, Ryton
1598, Matthew Stockton, Ryton
1601, Robert Stocktonn, Ryton
1605, Elinor Stockton, Ryton
1609, Katherine Stockton, Ryton

County Durham Baptisms - Sunderland
1619, Ralph Stockton, Wearmouth

County Durham Baptisms - Stockton
1585, William Stoxtane (Bishop Middleham?)

County Durham Baptisms - Darlington
1585, Johanna Stockton (St Cuthbert?)
1588, Elizabetha Stockton
1590, Christopherus Stockton
1592, Margareta Stockton
1597, Johes /John Stockton
1603, Margareta Stockton
1599, Alicia Stockton
1599, Elizabetha Stockton
1605, Ellenora Stockton
1608, Richardus Stockton
1612, Johes / Johannes / John Stockton

The Holy Cross Parish Churchyard of Ryton appears to be in the ceremonial County Durham and the current county of Tyne and Wear. This is in the north east region of England.

"RYTON, a village, a township, and a parish in Gates-head district, Durham. The village stands on the river Tyne, adjacent to the Newcastle and Carlisle railway, 9¼ miles W of Newcastle"

The current area now known as Tyne and Wear was created from the five county boroughs within Northumberland (North of Tyne) and County Durham (South of Tyne).

Ryton is about 8 miles west of Gateshead and Newcastle upon Tyne, and about 40 miles northwest of Stockton-on-Tees located in southern County Durham. Unknown if there is any connection between this Stockton family and Stockton-on-Tees.

Bio by Jerry J. Stockton

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John Stockton of Ryton, County Durham, England, appears to have been born about 1510 and to have died about 1570. This area became part of Tyne and Wear in 1974. Very little is known about this John Stockton. His place of birth is unknown, the names of his parents are unknown, and the name of his wife is unknown. What is known is that three of John's sons - Robert, John, and Matthew are all shown on their original Holy Cross Churchyard burial records as sons of John Stockton. For clarity he is shown below as John Stockton [Sr.?], although his father might have also been named John.

Sons of John Stockton [Sr.?] buried at Holy Cross Parish Churchyard in Ryton:
--- Robert "Robt" Stockton was buried on 15 Dec 1593
--- John Stockton [Jr.?] was buried on 5 Jan 1594
--- Matthew Stockton was buried on 7 Mar 1617

All Stocktons buried at Holy Cross Parish Churchyard in Ryton:
John Stockton born about 1710 and died about 1770
Robert "Robt" Stockton was buried on 15 Dec 1593, son of John [Sr.?]
John Stockton [Jr.?] was buried 5 Jan 1594, son of John [Sr.?]
Matthew Stockton was buried 7 Mar 1617, son of John [Sr.?]
John Stockton (c.1565-c.1630) appears to be a grandson of John [Sr.?]
Kathren Stockton was buried 30 July 1632, father not named on burial record
----- Kathren appears to be the wife of John Stockton c.1565-c.1630
Ann Stockton was buried March of 1637, father not named on burial record
----- Ann might be the wife of Robert or Matthew, sons of John c.1510-c.1570, or . . . ?
Robert Stockton was buried 3 May 1668, father not named on burial record
----- Robert might be a son of John (c.1565-c.1630) and Kathren Stockton
unknown Stockton was buried on 14 Jan 1672, father not named on burial record
----- unknown Stockton might be a child of John and Kathren Stockton

Ryton, County Durham, England
John Stocktonne (sic) married Katherin Hedleye on 1 Oct 1592
--- John appears to be a grandson of John Stockton [Sr.?] c.1510-c.1570
Isabel / Isabell Stockton baptized on 15 Dec 1594, daughter of John Stockton
Agnes Stockden (sic) baptized on 15 Aug 1596, daughter of John Stockden (sic)
Matthew Stockton baptized on 7 May 1599, son of John Stockton
Robt / Robert Stocktonn (sic) baptized 16 Aug 1601, son of John Stocktonn (sic)
Eleanor / Elinor Stockton baptized on 7 April 1605, daughter of John Stockton
Catherine / Katherine Stockton baptized on 5 Nov 1609, daughter of John Stockton
Isabell Stockton married John Teasdell on 26 Nov 1620
--- a Ellinor Stockton married Thomas Hogson on 12 Nov 1632 in Ryton
--- a Kathren Stockton was buried on 30 July 1632 at Holy Cross, Ryton
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"Robt" Stocktonn (sic) baptized 16 Aug 1601, son of John Stocktonn (sic)
"Robt" Stockton married Jane Sander on 18 Oct 1630
John Stockton baptized on 17 July 1631, son of Robert Stockton
Jane Stockton baptized on 11 Dec 1636, daughter of Robert Stockton
--- a Jane Stockton married Willm (sic) Best in April of 1660 or 1661 in Ryton
--- a Robert Stockton died 1668

Living near the John Stockton family of Ryton is the Richard and An (Ann) Stockton family of Gateshead, County Durham. Ann Stockton died 17 August 1673 and was buried in the Quaker Burying Ground in Gateshead, just 8 miles east of Ryton.

Unknown if the Stockton family of Ryton, County Durham, England, is related to:
The Stockton family of nearby Gateshead, County Durham, England
The Stockton family of Bishop Wearmouth, County Durham, England
The Stockton family of Bishop Middleton, County Durham, England
The Stockton family of Davenham, County Cheshire, England
Owen Stockton (1548-1610) of Malpas, County Cheshire, England
Richard Stockton "The Emigrant" (c.1635-1707) of New York and later New Jersey
Davis Stockton (c.1685-1761) of Albemarle County, Virginia

Some County Durham Stockton family locations - North to South:
Edinburgh, Scotland, is about 100 miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne
Corsenside is about 15 miles north and 20 miles west of Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne is a city on the north side of the River Tyne
River Tyne is a large river that flows east to the North Sea
Holy Cross Parish Churchyard in Ryton is next to River Tyne
Quaker Burying Grounds in Gateshead is 8 miles east of Ryton and is also next to River Tyne
River Wear is a small river that flows east to the North Sea
City of Sunderland is next to River Wear, 3 miles south and 8 miles east of Gateshead
St Michael & All Angels, Parish Bishop Wearmouth, in Sunderland
--- This is now Minster Church of St Michael & All Angels and St Benedict Biscop
St Michael in Houghton-le-Spring - about 8 miles south of River Tyne
--- This is now St Michael's Catholic Church on Durham Road in Houghton-le-Spring
Durham City is about 13 miles south of Gateshead (River Tyne)
Kelloe and Cassop are about 16 miles south of Gateshead (River Tyne)
Bishop Middleham is a village about about 19 miles south of Gateshead (River Tyne)
Stockton-on-Tees is a city on the north side of River Tees about 37 miles south of River Tyne
River Tees is a large river that flows east to the North Sea
Darlington is about 3 miles south and about 10 miles west of Stockton-on-Tees
Hurworth-on-Tees is about 3 miles south Darlington

Protestant returns of 1641-1642 for County Durham
All adult men over 18 were asked to swear the oath to the Protestant religion.
"to live and die for the true Protestant religion"
Robt. Stockton - Ryton
Ralph Stockton - Sunderland
Christopher Stockton - Hurworth upon Tees
Henry Stockton - Hurworth upon Tees
John Stockton - Middleton St George

County Durham Baptisms - Gateshead / Ryton
1594, Isabell Stockton, Ryton
1596, Agnes Stockdon, Ryton
1598, Matthew Stockton, Ryton
1601, Robert Stocktonn, Ryton
1605, Elinor Stockton, Ryton
1609, Katherine Stockton, Ryton

County Durham Baptisms - Sunderland
1619, Ralph Stockton, Wearmouth

County Durham Baptisms - Stockton
1585, William Stoxtane (Bishop Middleham?)

County Durham Baptisms - Darlington
1585, Johanna Stockton (St Cuthbert?)
1588, Elizabetha Stockton
1590, Christopherus Stockton
1592, Margareta Stockton
1597, Johes /John Stockton
1603, Margareta Stockton
1599, Alicia Stockton
1599, Elizabetha Stockton
1605, Ellenora Stockton
1608, Richardus Stockton
1612, Johes / Johannes / John Stockton

The Holy Cross Parish Churchyard of Ryton appears to be in the ceremonial County Durham and the current county of Tyne and Wear. This is in the north east region of England.

"RYTON, a village, a township, and a parish in Gates-head district, Durham. The village stands on the river Tyne, adjacent to the Newcastle and Carlisle railway, 9¼ miles W of Newcastle"

The current area now known as Tyne and Wear was created from the five county boroughs within Northumberland (North of Tyne) and County Durham (South of Tyne).

Ryton is about 8 miles west of Gateshead and Newcastle upon Tyne, and about 40 miles northwest of Stockton-on-Tees located in southern County Durham. Unknown if there is any connection between this Stockton family and Stockton-on-Tees.

Bio by Jerry J. Stockton

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