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John Wolcott of Kent Co. MD, 1630-c.1650
Revised April 2003

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The fourth Wolcott family to come to America was that of John Wolcott of Kent County MD. He was born in England about 1630, but his parents and place of origin are unknown. He immigrated to America in 1649. His descendants lived in Talbot Co. MD. The Wolcott family of Delaware is included in this file as probable descendants of John.

(1) John Wolcott, b.c.1630 England, d. 1669 Kent Co. MD; surgeon, immigrated to MD 1649; m. Sarah _____. A patent called Walcotte Addition containing 40 acres lying in Queen Anne's County was recorded for John Woolcott in 1667.

John arranged for the passage of several persons to America as indentured servants. A passenger list from the Bristol Records Office, dated 1660, records: "Eliz. Savage, spinster, and Richard Pullin, yeoman, bound to John Woolcot to serve 4 years in Maryland." Maryland deeds, Book 5 Folio 467, reads: "I, John Walcutt, do assign over unto Thomas Bradley or his assigns all my right and title of land due for transportation of myself who came in the year 1649, Richard Pullaine in 1660, John Davis in 1660, Elizabeth Savage in 1660. Witness my hand and seal this 18th September 1663. John Woolcott." In 1669 the following was recorded in the Kent Co. MD court: "John Woolcott brought a servant to court named Ellenor Hutchins who is ordered to serve Six yeares but in case any Indenture be found or any Evidence that she sett her hand to an Indenture but for Foure yeares that at the Expiration of the time to be free or els to serve According to order." In 1669 an inventory of the estate of Nicholas Picard of Kent MD included a debt to John Woolcot of "1682," probably 16L, 8s 2d.

John died in 1669. His will reads: "This 13 day of the Month called March 1669, I John Woolcott of Kent in the Province of Maryland Being Sick and Weake in Body but in perfect mind and memory doe make this my last will and Testament in manor and forme as followeth. First I freely resine unto God the father in the name of my Lord and Saver Jesus Christ my soule Body and spirit Bleeving there is no other name given under heaven whereby I can be saved. And What is really and personally any manor of ways Belonging or May Belong unto me I doe freely give and Bequeath unto my dear and Loving wife Sarah Woolcott after al my Just Debts are satisfied and doe make her my Sd Wife Sarah Woolcott whole and sole Executrix of all and every my whole estate for her to peacebly injoy forever and hereby Reevoaking all other wills deeds of what kinnd soever, also my will is and I doe hearby apoint my dear friend Thomas Taylor of Kent and Peter Sharpe of the Cliffs and William Bevery of Patuxent my overseers to assist her my said Executrix as need shall require as witness my hand and seal the day and year above wrighten. "

(2) John Wolcott, b. c.1660. In 1684 John Wolcott of MD was given seven hundred pounds of tobacco for attending and dressing thirty-two prisoners as a surgeon.

(3?) James Wolcott, b.c. 1695. James Woolcott inherited the entire estate of Joseph Dowdles of Talbot Co. MD in 1739. In 1751, James Woolcott of Talbot Co. MD subscribed 10s for the charity school for orphans in St. Peters parish. The relationship between James and Joseph is unknown, but a John Dowdle who m. Catherine Butler at St. Peters parish, Talbot Co. MD, was probably a relative of these men.

(4) Ann Wolcott; m. ____ Adams. Ann Adams was guardian of her niece, Ann Wolcott.

(4) James Wolcott, b. 1727. James, son of James and Lence Woolcott, b. 1727 St. Peters Parish, Talbot Co. MD. In 1748 he was a member of a Cavalry unity commanded by Tristram Thomas. James Woolcot m. Susannah Hopkins, widow of Isaiah Parrot 1749 Talbot Co. MD.

(5?) John Wolcott, b. c.1760. John Woolcutt, Pvt., Talbot Co. MD Militia, enlisted 1776. This may have been the John Walcott who signed an oath of fidelity in 1788 at Hartford Co. MD.

(6?) John Wolcott, b. c.1796. Military service, War of 1812, Sgt., Talbot Co. MD militia; John Woolcott m. Mary Burgess 1814 Talbot Co. MD.

(5?) Elizabeth Wolcott, b.c. 1760; m. John Cecil 1781 Talbot Co. MD.

(5) William Wolcott, b. 1761 Talbot Co. MD, d. 1833 Columbus OH. He enlisted as Pvt. 4th MD Militia Regt. in May 1778, and then served in Capt. Handy's Co. 5th MD Regt. in 1778 and 1779. He was in 1st Bn., 5th MD Regt. in 1781 when taken prisoner at the Battle of Stony Point, escaping three days later. He then served in Capt. Riley's Co., from 1782 to 1783. William moved to Louden Co. VA where he had 30 acres of land on which he lived from 1783 to 1796. He was a shoemaker. He and son, Robert, visited OH in 1814, and brought his family to Chillicothe Ohio in 1815, his wife and eldest daughter dying shortly after their arrival. He settled on the east side of the Scioto River in Franklin Co.; applied for Rev. War pension 1820 Franklin Co. OH, soldier stated that he was age 59 years 2 mo, and had no family with him; pension approved 1821 for wounds received in battle. He left his entire estate to his son, Robert, with his sons, Jacob, James, and John, receiving a token $1 each. Military records show his name spelled as Woolcutt, Woolcott, and Wolcott, but in Ohio, William and his descendants used the Walcutt spelling almost exclusively; m. Anna Macy Gooden 1786 Fairfax Co. VA.

Ohio State Journal obituary dated 1833: "William Walcutt, a Revolutionary soldier, aged 73 years, a native of Maryland. In youth he enlisted in Washington's army, was at Valley Forge, at Lexington, and Trenton, was made a prisoner at Camden, afterwards joined Morgan's celebrated corps of grenadiers serving through the Revolution in the Southern states. Walcutt was born in 1761 in Talbot Co. MD and enlisted in Capt. Levin Handy's Co. Col. Richardson's Regt. 5th MD Continentals. He took part in Battle of Stony Point, spent the hard winter of 1777 at Valley Forge and after being taken prisoner 1781 was at the surrender of Cornwallis"

(6) Lethe Macy Walcutt Lettie", b. 1787 Loudon Co. VA, d. 1815 Franklin Co. OH, unm.

(6) Jacob Walcutt. b. 1788 Loudon Co. VA, d. 1835 Franklin Co. OH. He served in the War of 1812 and came with his parents to Ohio and settled on a farm at Perry OH before 1830. He filed a claim on 80 acres at Benton, Ohio, but died before he could move there; guardianship of children of Jacob Walcott granted 1841; m. Elizabeth Riley 1816 Ross Co. OH.

(7) Richard Walcutt, b. 1817 Franklin Co. OH, d. 1876. He was a farmer at Norwich OH; m. his first cousin, Huldah Wolcott, 1840 Columbus OH. 1850 Norwich, Franklin Co. OH.

(7) Mason Walcutt, b. 1819 Franklin Co. OH, d. 1896. After his father died, he and his brothers, John and Robert, and their mother, moved from near Chillicothe to Crawford Co. OH in a covered wagon to take up the claim his father had filed. They settled near Benton OH; m. Susan Walter 1850 Wyandot Co. OH. 1850 Texas, Crawford Co. OH

(7) Henry Walcutt, b. 1821 OH, d. 1887. He was a farmer at Texas OH; moved to Mitchell Co., Kansas in 1877 and was at Beloit KS in 1880. In 1887 they returned to OH; m. Lydia L. Fansler 1848 Wyandotte Co. OH. 1850 Texas, Crawford Co. OH.

(7) John Macy Walcutt, b. 1824 OH, d. 1864 Atlanta GA. He is said to have been sickly, but was a farmer at Perry OH; died of tuberculosis at Atlanta while serving in the Civil War.

(7) Lydia Ann "Letty" Walcutt, b. 1826 OH, d. 1909 Benton OH; m. Alexander Smith 1850 Crawford Co. OH.

(7) Robert Walcutt, b. 1829 Pickaway Co. OH, d. Benton OH. He was a farmer at Texas OH, moved to Iowa in 1857 where he stayed for one year and then returned to OH. He enlisted in 1864 as a Pvt. in Co. E, 133rd OH Inf. and was discharged later that year. In 1877 he became a salesman for a marble and granite dealer, and he also sold agricultural equipment. In 1880 he lived at Lykins OH; m. Sarah A. Knisley 1853 Crawford Co. OH.

(7) William R. Walcutt, b. 1834 OH, d. 1847 OH.

(6) James Walcutt, b. 1791 Loudon Co. VA, d. 1876 Columbus OH; War of 1812: Pvt., Loudon Co. VA militia; came with his parents to OH. Bounty land claim 1851, took over his father-in-laws farm in Perry Twp. OH in 1852; military pension approved 1871 residing Franklin OH; left many hundreds of acres of land to his children; m. Mary Elizabeth Legg 1816 Ross Co. OH, she b. 1791 Louden Co. VA, d. 1861 Columbus OH

(7) Martha Walcutt, b. 1817 Ross Co. OH, d. 1858 Franklin Co. OH.

(7) Melinda Walcutt, b. 1819 Ross Co. OH; m. Eli K. Williams 1846 Franklin Co. OH. Inherited land at Miflin, Franklin Co. OH 1876.

(7) Huldah Walcutt, b. 1821 Franklin Co. OH, d. 1884 Norwich OH; m. Richard Walcutt 1840 (above) Inherited land at Norwich OH 1876.

(7) Harrison Walcutt, b. 1823Franklin Twp. OH, d. 1867 Franklin Co. OH. He inherited land at Franklin Twp. OH 1876 ; m. Serpena Ann Slyh 1848, she d. 1849, m. (2) Rebecca Ruth Slyh 1856 Columbus OH.

(7) Jane Walcutt, b. 1823 OH. She inherited a house in Columbus OH from her father in 1876; m. Samuel R. Stombaugh 1849 Columbus OH; m. (2) James Robey.

(7) Eliza Walcutt, b. 1825 OH, d. 1887 Franklin Co. OH. Inherited land at Norwich OH 1876; m. David Roberts 1847 Norwich OH.

(7) Elizabeth Walcutt; m. Eri Douglas at Norwich OH.

(7) Rhoda Ann Walcutt, b. 1828 Franklin Twp. OH. Inherited land at Prarie OH 1876; m. Bartley O'Hara 1856 Norwich Twp. OH.

(7) Lucinda Walcutt, b. 1830 Franklin Twp. OH. Inherited land at Brown OH 1876; m. Thomas Kramer at Madison Co. OH.

(7) James Russell Walcutt, b. 1835 Franklin Twp. OH, d. 1902 OH. He served in the Civil War, inherited land at Franklin, Franklin Co. OH 1876; m. Mary Zollinger 1857 Franklin Co. OH.

(7) Susannah "Susan"Walcutt, b. 1828 Franklin Twp. OH, d. 1891. Inherited land at Truro OH 1876 ; m. Samuel Sandusky Jr. 1848 Columbus OH.

(6) John Macy Walcutt, b. 1794 Loudon Co. VA, d. 1870 Columbus OH. He fought in VA militia during War of 1812, and is said to have been a member of the detatchment that escorted Dolly Madison from the White House. He came to Ross Co. OH in 1815 and moved to Columbus OH about 1825 and built a house and store. He was a cabinet maker and owned a chair factory, a paint store, and an amusement hall. He and his sons started a museum, and he was one of the pallbesrers at the Lincoln funeral ceremony in 1865; m. Muriel "Marilla" Broderick 1817 Columbus OH.

(7) Mary Broderick Walcutt, b. 1817 Franklin Co. OH, d. 1847; m. Leonard B. Gurley 1835 Columbus OH.

(7) William Wallace Walcutt, b. 1819 Franklin Co. OH, d. 1882. He was an artist and sculptor, studied in New York, went to London and Paris to study art in 1852, was awarded the Imperial Medal of the French Academy of Art, made sculptures of Samuel Smith and Oliver Hazard Perry; m. Agnes M. Leeds 1855 New York City.

(7) George Evans Walcutt, b. 1821, artist; painted signs and banners, then landscapes and portraits; served in the Civil War; moved South due to his wife's bad health but returned to OH after her death. He was a public speaker on spiritualism; m. Rachel Caroline Davies 1841 Columbus OH.

(7) Capt. John Macy Walcutt Jr., b. 1822 Columbus OH, d. Frankfort KY. Attended U.S. Naval Academy and served in the Navy until retired in 1856; became merchant ship captain and had quarter interst in a steamer of which he was Captain. The Commodore's banquet for foreign ambassadors sining the treaty opening trade with China was held on his ship; settled in KY in 1863 and was a farmer at Frankfort KY in 1880; m. Anna Brown 1862 OH

(7) Anna Walcutt, b. 1823 Columbus OH, d. 1895; m. Oliver D. Hamer 1846 Columbus OH.

(7) David Broderick Walcutt, b. 1825 Columbus OH, d. 1885 St. Louis MO. David was an artist, painting mostly portraits. He painted scenes on the ceiling of the Ohio statehouse rotunda, later established a studio at St. Louis MO; m. Ella Maude Clagett 1882 St. Louis MO.

(7) Oliver S. Walcutt, b. 1829 Columbus OH, d. 1894 KY. He went to CA during the Gold Rus, was later a farmer on a plantation that his wife inherited, a retired merchant at Frankfort KY in 1880; m. Charlotte McFee about 1863 KY.

(7) Virginia Walcutt, b. 1830 Columbus OH, d. 1885 Columbus. She taught school before her marriage, left an estate of $550,00 in 1914, $50,000 for building the Virginia Gay Hospital in Vinton IA, $275,00 for building and endowing the Virginia Gay Home for Aging Women near Columbus; m. Dr. Harvey Durkee Gay 1855 Columbus OH.

(7) Phebe F. Walcutt, b. 1831 Columbus OH; m. Samuel M. Mills 1851 Columbus OH.

(7) Lorinda Walcutt, b. 1832 Columbus OH; m. Thomas Creamer 1852 Columbus OH.

(7) Margaret E. Walcutt, b. 1834 Columbus OH; m. George W. Graham 1853 Columbus OH.

(7) Gen. Charles Carroll Walcutt, b. 1838 Columbus OH, d. 1898 Columbus OH. He attended the Kentucky Military Academy in 1858 and was Capt. of the Columbus Vaudettes militia, organized a company to serve in the Union Army but it was nor recognized; Charles was comissioned Major on staff of Gen. Hill, then Major of the 46th OH Regt, becoming Col. of that Regt at age 24, at Battles of Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Atlanta, comissioned Brigadier General 1864; at Battles of Kinnesaw Mountain and Griswoldsville; brevetted Major General of 1st Div., 14th Army Corp; discharged 1866. he was Franklin County Surveyor, a partner with his brother-in-law S. Mills in a civil engineering company; Warden of the Ohio Penitentiary, Comissioner to treat with the Sioux Indians. presidential elector in 1868, U. S. Collector of Revenue at Columbus 1868-1880. member of the Republican State Executive Committee, member Columbus Board of Education for 22 years, Mayor of Columbus 1883-1886; m. Phoebe Neil 1861 Madison Co. OH.

(6) Robert Walcutt, b. 1797 Loudon Co. VA, d. 1877 Perry OH. He and his father bought 210 acres of land at Perry OH in 1828, which he farmed for 48 years; m. Susanna Legg 30 Aug 1818 Highland Co. OH.

(7) Anna Walcutt, b. 1821 Franklin Co OH, d. 1869 Circleville OH; m. Gershom M. Peters 1840 Columbus OH.

(7) Tabitha Walcutt, b. 1823 Franklin Co. OH; m. Jonathan Peters 1845 Columbus OH .

(7) Jacob Walcutt, b. 1826 Franklin Co. OH, d. 1869, farmer at Franklin OH; m. Amanda Neff 1846 Columbus OH.

(7) Lafayette Walcutt, b. 1828 Perry Twp. OH, d. 1846 Perry Twp. OH unm.

(7) James W. Walcutt, b. 1830 Perry Twp. OH. He was a farmer at Perry Township OH; m. Mary Zollinger 1857 Franklin Co. OH; m. Almira Hendren 1860 Columbus OH; m. (3) Ann Neff

(7) Mary Walcutt, b. 1832 Perry Twp. OH, d. 1840 Perry Twp. OH.

(7) Margaret Walcutt, b. 1832 Perry Twp. OH; m. Oliver E. Peters 1854 Columbus OH.

(7) John Legg Walcutt, b. 1834 Perry Twp. OH, d. 1885. He was a farmer at Perry Twp. OH; m. Lucetta Moore 1856 Columbus OH

(7) Absalom M Walcutt., b. 1836 Perry Twp. OH, d. 1901 Columbus OH. He was a farmer at Perry Twp. OH, school trustee, and Justice of the Peace; m. Mary Elizabeth Slyh 1857 Columbus OH.

(7) Louisa A. Walcutt, b. 1837 Perry Twp. OH, d. 1900; m. Jacob Edward Slyh 1855 Columbus OH.

(7) Amelia Walcutt, b. 1839 Perry Twp. OH, d. 1912; m. Henry T. Slyh 1856 Columbus OH.

(7) Robert Walcutt Jr., b. 1840 Perry Twp. OH, d. 1915 Columbus OH. He enlisted as Pvt. in Co. E, 133rd OH Inf., took over his father's farm in Perry Twp.; m. Priscilla Baker 1871 Grove City OH.

(7) William Walcutt, b. 1842 Mifflinville OH, d. 1911. He served in the Civil War, had no children; m. Amanda Coe 1856.

(6) Elizabeth Mary Walcutt, b. 1799 Loudon Co. VA, d. 1825 Licking C

(5) James Walcutt III, b. c.1765 Talbot Co. MD, d. 1797 Talbot Co. MD; m. Elizabeth Ann Reed c. 1790.

(6) M. Hariett Wolcott, b. c. 1792. An old unsigned letter from our files reads: "M. Harriet Wolcott was my grandmother...I am ignorant as to whether my great grandfather's name was James or Henry who married Elizabeth Ann Reed who died about 1797. The families drifted apart owing to the early death of my great grandparents who died leaving two children. Son, James Wolcott, went to live in Loudon Co. VA. Daughter, M. Harriet Wolcott was born 1792 and named for her father or uncle, Henry. She went to live with her mother's brother, Phillip Reed, at Chestertown MD. M. Harriet Wolcott m. ____ Burgess or Burden about 1812 and had 2 children; m. (2) Richard Hisless (?) about 1826 and had Richard M., Thomas Jerome, and Margaret C. She had correspondence with her brother James in VA until she married a Catholic and was then cut off by her family. M. Harriet Hisless died 1853 age 60."

(6) James Walcutt, b. c. 1792 MD, d. c. 1866 Licking Co. OH. James, son of James and Elizabeth Ann Reed was a young child when his parents died. He was taken to live with his uncle, James Wolcott in Louden Co. VA. ; like his uncle, he and his descendants spelled their name as Walcutt; lived at Wayne, Jefferson Co. OH until 1822; Short Creek, Harrison Co. OH until about 1857; then lived with son, William, at Perryton OH. James Wa. 1840 Green, Harrison Co. OH. 1850 Shortcreek, Harrison Co. OH ; m. Susanna Cohagen 1809 Fairfax Co. VA.

(7) William Walcutt, b. 1810 Fairfax Co. VA, d. 1884 Hanover, Licking Co. OH, carpenter and farmer at Shortcreek and Perry OH; m. Anna Ames 1832 Harrison Co. OH. 1840-50 Shortcreek, Harrison Co. OH.

(7) Mary Ann Walcutt, b. 1812 Fairfax Co. VA, d. 1855 OH; m. Jesse Davis 1830 Harrison Co. OH

(7) Sarah Walcutt, b. 1814 Fairfax Co. VA; m. John H. Zollars 1835 Harrison Co. OH.

(7) Nancy Walcutt, b. 1816 OH; m. Thomas Singer 1836 Harrison Co. OH.

(7) Elias Walcutt, b. 1818 Smithfield, Jefferson Co. OH. He was a carpenter at Canton OH; m. (1) Frances Zollars 1841 Stark Co. OH (2) Sarah Meyers 1862 Stack Co. OH. 1850 Canton, Stack Co. OH.

(7) Susanna Walcutt, b. 1819 Harrison Co. OH, d. 1868; m. George Norman 1836 Harrison OH .

(7) Harriet Walcutt, b. 1822 Harrison Co. OH; m. John Crawford 1842 .

(7) James Addison Walcutt, b. 1824 OH. He was a farmer at Franklin OH; had only one hand; purchased 199 acres in Licking Co. OH which he sold in 1864 because he was unable to make payments, moved to Frazyburg OH, then to Black Run OH in 1876; a farm worker at Jackson OH in 1880; moved to Unionville OH in 1888; m. 1 Susanna Mitchell 1844 Coshocton Co. OH, m. (2) Rhoda Dragoo 1864 Muskingum OH.

(7) John Walcutt, b. 1827 Harrison Co. OH. He was a farmer at Pike OH in 1850, and at Hanover OH in 1880; m. Eliza Baker 1848 Harrison Co. OH.

(7) Emily Walcutt, b. 1828 Harrison Co. OH; m. James Addison Day 1850 Cadiz OH.

(7) Martha Jane Walcutt, b. 1829 Harrison Co. OH; m. James Norman 1848 Harrison Co. OH

(7) George D. Walcutt, b. 1833 Harrison Co. OH, d. 1910 Maynard OH. He was at Shortcreek OH in 1850, and a farmer at Wheeling OH in 1880; also lived at Adena OH; m. Mary Jane Courtright. 1850 Shortcreek OH.

(7) Ann Walcutt, b. 1834 Harrison Co. OH, d. IA; m. _____ McComb.

(7) Alexander Walcutt, b. 1837 Harrison Co. OH, d. 1859 Harrison Co. OH.

(4) Mathias Wolcott, b.c. 1730, d. c.1780. Mathias Walcott is listed on the 1776 census at Mill Hundred, Talbot Co. MD, with wife and three female children. Mathias Woolcutt took an oath of fidelity at Talbot Co. MD in 1778. Will 1777-1785 mentions wife Elizabeth Woolcott, daughters Ann and Margaret, brother James, asking that his aunt, Ann Adams, be guardian of his daughter, Ann, until she reaches age 16, with James Woolcott as executor; m. Elizabeth ____.

(5) Margaret Wolcott, b. c.1760.

(5) Ann Wolcott, b. c.1760.

(4) POSSIBLY Joseph Wolcott, b. c.1735. Reuben Wilcott, whose wife was born in Kent Co. DE, is said to be son of Joseph Wilcott and Rachel Bowen. Widow Wilcutt and Caleb, William and Leven Wilcutt appear on the 1790 census of Mispillion, Kent Co. DE., after Reuben had moved from DE to WV. Caleb, William, and Levin are assumed to be Reuben's brothers. He is included here pending further study, due to date and geographical proximity.

(5) Reuben Wolcott, b. 1761 Mispillion Hundred DE, d. 1854 Marion Co. WV. About 1787 he settled in VA, in what was later Monongalia Co. WV where he lived 1810-30; m. Jane Fleming 1786 Kent Co. DE. In 1850, Jane, age 83, was living in Marion Co. WV: Jane 83 b, DE; Matilda 42 b. VA; with William Newsum and Sarah 45 b. VA. Marion Co. and Monongalia Co. are adjascent.

(6) Elizabeth Wolcott, b. 1787 DE, d. 1866; m. Joshua Hedges King 1809, they lived at White Rock WV.

(6) Josiah Wolcott, b. 1789 Fairmont, Marion Co. WV.

(6) Mary Wolcott, b. c.1791 Fairmont, Marion Co. WV.

(6) Ann Wolcott, b. c.1793 Fairmont WV; m. Boaz Fleming 1819 Marion Co. WV.

(6) William Wolcott, b. c.1795 FairmontWV.

(6) Joseph Wolcott, b. c.1795 Fairmont WV.

(6) James Fleming Wolcott, b. 1799 Fairmont WV, d. Harper KS. He was a carpenter and farmer, had land next to his brother, Josiah, at Monongolia WV that he sold in 1830 when he moved to Frazeyburg OH; moved to Jackson OH where he was a carpenter 1850-60, then to Henderson IL 1865-70; then moved to Ringold IA and then to Sumner Co. KS; m. Lydia Lovitt 1827 Muskingum Co. OH.

(7) Mary Jane Wolcott, b. Frazeyburg OH, d. 1850 Frazeyburg OH; m. Thomas Jackson 1844 Muskingum Co. OH.

(7) Warwick Martin Wolcott, b. 1831 Frazeyburg OH, d. 1873. He was a carpenter, served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; m. Mary Ann McGinnis 1852 Muskingum Co. OH, sister of Susan and William below.

(7) Sarah Elizabeth Wolcott, b, 1833 Frazeyburg OH, d. 1847 Frazeyburg OH.

(7) Capt. John William Wolcott, b. 1835 Frazeyburg OH, d. 1911 OK. He was Capt. in Confederate Army, Commander of Btry A, 1st Lt. Arty., enlisted 1861, resigned 1862, fought at Fredricksburg and Antietam; moved to Sumner Co. KS, and then to Harper Co. KS in 1878; m. Susan McGinnis 1859 Muskingum Co. OH.

(7) Lydia Ann Wolcott, b. 1837 Frazeyburg OH; m. William McGinnis, brother of Susan, above, 1857 Muskingum Co. OH.

(7) Sarah Jane Wolcott, b., d. 1843 Frazeyburg OH.

(7) Laura Melissa Wolcott, b. 1848 Jackson OH, d. 1897 Lenox IA; m. Lewis C. Hodges 1872 McDonough Co. IA.

(6) Sarah Wolcott, b. c.1803 Fairmont WV; m. William Newsum. 1830 Marion Co. WV

(6) Matilda Wolcott, b. 19 July 1805 Fairmont, Marion Co. WV., unm. 1850 Marion Co. WV with sister and mother.

(6?) Cyrus Wolcott, b. c.1810 WV. 1850 Jackson , Muskingum Co.OH: Cyrus 60 Rectifyer, b. VA with John Fullerton and Julia A. 22 b. WV

(6) Phoebe Wolcott

(6) Rachel Wolcott

(5?) Caleb Walcott, b. c.1770 Kent Co. DE. He was living at Mispillion DE in 1790, and at Cedar Creek, Sussex Co. DE in 1830.

(6? ) John Wilcott, b. c.1795, d. c.1845; m. Mary? 1837, 1842 Cedar Creek DE: John Wi. tax. 1830 Cedar Creek, Sussex Co. DE: John Wilcotts #402. 1840 Cedar Creek DE: John Wilcotts. 1850 Cedar Creek, Sussex Co. DE: Mary F. Wilcott.

(7?) Parnell or Purnel Wilcott, b. 1828 DE. He lived at Cedar Creek, Sussex Co. DE, in 1850; m. Kate ____ abt 1847 DE.

(5?) Levin Wilcott, b. c.1773, d. 1827 Kent Co. DE. Leven Wilcutt was at Mispillion DE in 1790. 1810 Murderkill, Kent Co. DE: Levi Wo., 1 m.b. 1775-85, 1 m.b. 1795-1800, 2 m.b. 1800-10, 1 f.b. 1775-84, 1 f.b. 1795-1800. 1850 Murderkill, almshouse: Mary Wa. 70 insane, possibly his wife or sister.

(6) Josiah Wilcott, b. 1793 Mispillion DE. Josiah, b. 1790-1800, was at Mispillion in 1830, with 1 male b. 1815-20, 1 male b. 1820-25, 1 male b. 1825-30, 1 female b. 1790-1800, and 2 free blacks. He was at Mispillion in 1840 with son born 1820-25, son born 1825-30, and 2 sons and a daughter born 1835-40, and one free black. In 1850 he was a farmer at Milford, Kent Co. DE, with wife, Elizabeth, and children, Joseph 24, Rachel A. 13, and James L. 10; m. Elizabeth Dorman c. 1830 Kent Co. DE. There was a Wolcott St. in Mispillion in 1900.

(7?) John Wilcott, b. 1815 Kent Co., Delaware. John Wilcutt was a farmer at Milford DE in 1880, and is placed as a son of Josiah because they both lived at Milford, and Josiah had a son born 1815-20; m. Mary A. ____.

(7?) James L. Wolcott, b. 1825 DE. he is on the 1880 census of Thomasville, Thomas Co., Georgia, both parents born DE, with wife, Sarah E. 42, b. GA, parents b. SC.

Hon. James Lister Wolcott, b. 1842 Harrington, Kent Co. DE, d. 1898 Dover DE was living with (6) JosiahWilcott in 1850, but may have been Josiah's grandson. He was a lawyer at Dover DE in 1880; served as State Librarian for DE and as Sec. of State for DE, Chancellor of the State of Delaware 1893-5, a post later held by his son and grandson; his son, Josiah, was U. S. Senator 1917-21; m. Mary Mills Goodwin c.1876.

(7) Joseph Wilcott, b. 1826 Kent Co. DE. Joseph was a "gentleman of leisure" living with Beniah and Mary Fleming at Mispillion DE in 1880.

(7) Rachel A. Wilcott, b. 1837 Mispillion DE; m. William H. Dickenso


(6?) Levin "Levi" Wolcott, b. c. 1795. ; m. Susannah Buckmaster 1819 Kent Co. DE. 1830 Levi Wolcott was at Murderkill DE in 1830.

(7?) Levin "Levi" Wilcott, b. 1825 DE; m. Nancy A.. 1850 Duck Creek, Kent Co. DE: Levin 26 school teacher b, DE. 1860 Jackson Co. MO: Levin 35 merchant b. DE, Nancy A. 27 b. PA, H. C. 26 merchant b. DE.

(7?) Joseph Wilcutt, b. c.1830 Kent Co. DE. He was a laborer at South Murderkill DE in 1880; m. Eliza.

(7?) Henry C. Wilcott, b. 1834 Mispillion DE. He was with LeviWilcott at Jackson Co. MO in 1860. He was the first alderman of Harrington DE in 1870, and was a farmer at Mispillion in 1880; m. Anna W. ____.

(7?) John R. Wilcott, b. 1834 DE. 1850 Duck Creek DE: John R. 16 clerk b. DE, living with James Sperance 22 merchant b. DE and Rebecca Sperance 21 b. DE. In 1880 he was an oil dealer at Philadelphia.

(7?) Emma Wilcott, b. 1837 DE. She was living at Duck Creek DE in 1850, with Ebenezer Cloak 58 b. DE and Christiana Cloak 21 b. DE.

(5?) William Wilcott, b. c.1775 Kent Co. DE. He was at Kent Co. DE in 1790, and there in 1800 with one female. He was at Mispillion in 1810, with one female b. 1766-84, and one male b. 1785-95, possibly his son. In 1820 he was at Mispillion with wife and 3 slaves.

(5?) Sarah Wilcott, b. c.1775. Sarah Wa. m. Benjamin Chipman 1794 Kent Co. DE

(5) son b. 1800-10




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