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Descendants of Thomas Nock, The Second Generation: New England Nocks

Posted by Damon Nock on June 3, 2012
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Descendants of Thomas Nock , 1617 – 1666: Nock, Nocks, and Knox Families

Second Generation

3. Sylvanus Nock (Thomas ) was born in 1656 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. He died on 14 Jul 1716 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. He was buried in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.

Sylvanus was apprenticed to John Hall. Jr., a tavern keeper, in 1676, in Dover.

SOURCE: Text: Henry Tibbetts of Dover, NH and Some of his Descendants”, compiled by May Tibbetts Jarvis of San Diego, CA; published by New England Genealogical Historic Record.

SILVANUS NOCK (WILL) 1716 DOVER
In the Name of God amen. I Silvanus Nock senior of the Town of Dover in the Province of Newhampshire being sick and weak of body * * *
Imprimis I Give and bequeath unto Easter my well beloved wife one third part of my improved lands belonging to my home-stead to be improved by her during her Widowhood and also the improvement of one Sixth part of my Sawmill so long as she remains a widow and also the lower Room in my dwelling house and one third part of my barn during her widowhood as aforesaid in like manner one third part of all the moveables excepting the bed which shall be wholly at her dispose together with the bedding belonging to it
Item I give to my eldest Son Silvanus Nock all my home place with all the Housing and lands belonging to it viz two thirds of all my home place as house and barn and lands thereto belonging (not disposed of to his mother) immediately after my decease; and at his mothers marriage or decease the whole to be his and I do also give unto him all my land and marsh at birch point and also half my right and interest in the sawmill with the priveledges thereto belonging as also all my other estate both Reall and personall which shall not be otherwise disposed of in this my will and I do constitute and appoint him my said Son Silvanus Nock to be the Sole executor of this my last will obliging him to pay all my honest debts and funerall charges, and he is to receive all the debts due to me
Item I give unto my Son Thomas Nock twentie five acres of land lying in the Town of Barwick in the province of Massachusetts bay, adjoyning to loves brook
Item I give unto my Son James Nock the other part of my lands adjoyning to loves brook as aforesaid being about twentie five acres adjoyning to that which I have here given to my Son Thomas Nock.
Item I give unto my Son Zechariah Nock twentie acres of land adjoyning to the brook at holmes bridge as also the other half of my right and interest in the Sawmill with the priveledges appertaining to it excepting only his mother’s improvement of a third during her widowhood
Item I give unto my abovesaid Sons Thomas Nock and James Nock my old Sawmill equally between y(m) with the priveledges belonging to it and liberty of rebuilding it at Quomphegen the place where it now stands and near to the other Sawmill here disposed of in part
Item I give unto my Sons Silvanus Thomas and Zechariah Nock all my Quick stock to be divided equally between them only my wife shall improve one third of it During her widowhood
Item I give unto my Daughters Elizabeth and Sarah Nock twentie shillings a piece to be paid by my Executor within two years after my decease
And I do hereby revoke and disanull all other and former wills made by me and do ratifie and confirm this to be my last will and testament in witness whereof I the Said Silvanus Nock sen: have hereunto set my hand and seal this Seaventh day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seaven hundred and sixteen and in the second year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord George by the grace of God of great Brittain &c King defender of the Faith
Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the Said Silvanus Nock to be his last will and Testament
In presence of: Thomas Tebbets Sen ; Samue(ll) Tebbets ; Matthew Short
Proved Feb. 13, 1716/17.
[Inventory, July 14, 1716; amount, 252.0.6 pounds; signed Thomas Tibbetts, Samuel Tibbetts, and Hatevil Roberts.]
by
[Bond of Silvanus Nock, with Thomas Tibbetts and Smauel Tibbetts, yeomen, as sureties, all of Dover, in the sum of 500 pounds, Feb. 13, 1716/17, for the administration of the estate; witness, Richard Gerrish, Jr.]

Sylvanus married (1) Elizabeth Emery daughter of James Emery and Elizabeth on 20 Apr 1677 in Kittery, York County, Maine. Elizabeth was born in 1657 in Kittery, York County, Maine. She died on 6 Jun 1704 in Kittery, York County, Maine. She was buried in Kittery, York County, Maine.

We At Nock Family Heritage Wish To Honor And Pay Our Respects To All Who Have Served In Our Armed Forces, And Especially Those Who Have Made The Ultimate Sacrifice In Defense Of Our Country. Happy Memorial Day To You All.

Posted by Damon Nock on May 27, 2012
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Photo’s are of Nocks who have served their Countries in time of war. Some of them  gave their lives in battle.

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Member of the Australian Parliament

Posted by Damon Nock on May 20, 2012
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Horace Keyworth Nock

Born 26 October 1879 in Salisbury, South Australia

Died 2 August 1958 in Sydney
Farmer and company director
Married Marcia Nessie Clarke; two sons and a daughter
President of Farmers and Settlers’ Association of NSW 1928-1932
Temporary Chairman of Committees 1934-37
Country Party Whip 1937
Minister without portfolio in charge of External Territories 1940
Minister without portfolio assisting the Prime Minister 1940
Minister without portfolio assisting the Minister for the Interior 1940
Unsuccessful Senate candidate 1919
Described in the Australian Dictionary of Biography: “Grey-haired and keen-eyed, with wild eye-brows and bristling moustache above an old-fashioned stovepipe collar, Nock was widely known to farmers (the ‘Cockies’ Patron Saint’) and sought out on agricultural issues. A vigorous and persistent advocate for rural interests, always well-armed with figures, Nock was an effective watchdog over various tariffs.”

Edith A. Nock 1929-2003

Posted by Damon Nock on May 16, 2012
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Happy Mothers Day To All Of Our Mothers. You Are All loved By Your Very Large, Extended Family!

Posted by Damon Nock on May 14, 2012
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Descendants of Thomas Nock , 1617 – 1666: Nock, Nocks, and Knox Families

Posted by Damon Nock on April 24, 2012
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Descendants of Thomas Nock , 1617 – 1666: Nock, Nocks, and Knox Families

First Generation

1. Thomas Nock was born on 12 Nov 1617 in England. He died on 26/29 Oct 1666 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. He was buried in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.

Thomas is listed as having formed his household in Dover, NH by the year 1652 in the ” Maine & New Hampshire Genealogical Dictionary.”

Some researchers have Thomas as being from Shropshire in England, but I have been unable to verify this.

Thomas married Rebecca Tibbetts daughter of Henry Tibbetts and Elizabeth Austin in 1653 in Dover Neck, Strafford County, New Hampshire. Rebecca was born in Jul 1636 in Dover Neck, Strafford County, New Hampshire. She died on 30 Mar 1680 in Dover Neck, Strafford County, New Hampshire. She was buried in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.

They had the following children:

2 M i Thomas Nock was born on 26 Mar 1654 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. He died on 21 Oct 1677 in Dover Neck, Strafford County, New Hampshire.

SOURCE: New Hampshire Probate Records, 1635 – 1735: Probate Records of the Province of New Hampshire, Volume I, 1635 – 1717; New Hampshire Wills; pages 180 – 182

THOMAS NOCK 1676/1677 DOVER

In the Name of God amen the ffifteene day of ffeburary in ye Yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred Seaventy Six I Thomas Nock of ye township of Dover in ye County of Dover & Portsmouth being sick & weake of body * * *
It I give to my Brother Silvanus Nock twentie Acars of Land being part of the Land which was granted to my ffather Tho Nock & to Joyne Next to ye Land of Thomas Beard betweene Cochecha & the marsh com’only Called Nockes marash –
It I give to my sister Rebecca Nock twentie acars of Land being part of the aforesaid parcell of Land, and to Joyne to my Brother Silvanus twentie acars before mencioned (provided) it doe not reach to ye marsh called Nockes marsh nor to ye plains adjoyning to ye said marsh
It I make my Brother Henrie Nock my Lawfull Heire of all my Lands (vidd) the twentie acars of Land at Cochecha adjoyning by Thomas Downes his Lott & also all the Lands Lying at Nocks marsh which was my ffathers except the ffourtie acars before given to my Brother & Sister –
It I give to my Brother Silvanu Nock my two steeares & plow chaine & my Chest & all my bedding & my wareing apparell
It I give to my Sister Rebecca Nock my white face hiffer being two yeare old –
It I give to my Unckle Jerimre Tibbets one ewe sheep –
It I give to my Brother Henrie Nock my Muskuet & my bible
It I doe make my dear & tender Mother Rebecca Binmore to be my sole Executorix of all my estate not formerly expressed & I desire my veri good frind John Roberts to be my over seer & with my mother to see this my will performed
In witness where of I have hereunto sett my hand & seale the day & year abovesd –
John Roberts sign of
John Evens Thomas X Nock [seal]
Proved October 31, 1677.
[Inventory Feb. 26, 1676/7; amount 81.17.0 pounds; sgned by John Evans and John Wingate.]
Sylvanus Nock made choice of Lieut. Peter Coffin to be his guardian June 27, 1676.

Court records, June 7, 1676, in Deeds, vol.5, page 14.
Bond of Rebecca Binmore of Dover, widow, to John Roberts of Dover, in the sum of 27 pounds, to pay to Henry Nock 13.4.0 pounds in cattle,sheep, or swine when he shall become 21 years of age. “The Condition of this p’sent obligation is such that where as the above said John Roberts was by the desire of Henrie Tibbits of Dover deceased & also by the order of the Court chosen & appointed overseer of Henrie Nock Son of Thomas Nock deceased & where as Rebecca Binmore afore said Mother to the said Henrie Nock is contented to take the Care & tusion of the said Henrie Nock Untill he accomplish the age of one & twentie years & hath Received of the said John Roberts soe much Cattle sheep & swine as doth amount to the sum of thirteene pounds & ffower shilling.”
“John Roberts came into Court held in Dover 1 June 1680 and rendered up to ye Court this bond & estate menconed which ye court have put into ye hands of wm willy & have taken security fro him to respond ye same when said Henri Nock coms to 21 years of age”
Elias Stileman Sec’r”

Court Records, June 1, 1680, in deedes, Vol. 5, page 34
Guardianship of Henry Nock was granted to William Willey June 1, 1680, he being chosen by the ward. The court binds the ward to his guardian for seven years, to learn the trade of shoe-maker, and at the end of that time he is to receive his legacy of 13.4.0 pounds, for which his mother is bound by bond.
+ 3 M ii Sylvanus Nock
+ 4 F iii Rebecca Nock
5 F iv Elizabeth Nock was born on 21 Nov 1663 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. She died on 12 May 1669 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. She was buried in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.
6 M v Henry Nock was born on 8 Feb 1667 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. He died in 1714 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. He was buried in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.

Henry was employed as a weaver in Dover, even though he was apprenticed to a shoe-maker, William Willey.
Henry married Sarah Adams daughter of Charles Adams and Rebecca Smith on 10 Jan 1691 in Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire. Sarah was born in 1671 in Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire.

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Last Will and Testament of Jonathan Nock – May 19, 1758

Posted by Damon Nock on April 15, 2012
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The Will of Jonathan Nock
In the Name of God Amen.

The Nineteenth Day of May in the 31st Year of ye Reign of King George ye Second Anno Domini 1758. I Ionathan Nock of Berwick in ye County of York Joyner being bound on an Expedition against Canada, and not knowing whether ever I shall return, Do make & ordain this to be my last Will & Testament, In which I commend my Body to the Dust for a Christian Burial; and my Soul to God who gave hoping for the Mercy of our Lord Iesus Christ to eternal Life thrô him; And as to the Worldly Estate I have or may hereafter belong to me I give & dispose of the Same in the following Manner, vizt.

Impr I give & bequeath all my Tools of all Sorts to Thomas Nock Son of my Brother Ioshua Nock.

Item. I give to my Sister Sarah Nock my Chest with a Double Dantzick Lock. Item. I give to my Sister Temperance Nock my other Chist, and thirteen Shillings and four pence lawful Money to be paid her by my Executor.

Item. I give to my Sister Olive Hassam Six Shillings lawfl Money to be paid by my Executor.

Item. I give to my hond Father Zechariah Nock all my Wages that Shall be coming to me as a Soldier in the said Expedition. In the last place I give to my Brother Benjamin Nock his Heirs & Assigns forever all my other Estate real & personal which I now have or ought to have or hereafter may be coming to me in any way whatsoever. And I do hereby make appoint & ordain my sd Brother Benjamin Nock to be Sole Executor to this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my Hand & Seal the Day & year first above mentioned.

Signd Seald publishd pronouncd &
declard by ye sd Iona Nock to
be his last Will & Testamt in
presence of
Caleb Emery, Ebenezer Hearl.
Iaphet Emery, Noah Emery. Ionathan X Nock (Seal)
his mark
Probated 9 July 1759.

[Source: Maine Wills, 1640-1760 (Portland, Me., 1887), p. 867, citing Probate Office, 10, 105.]

 

A Couple of Updates

Posted by Damon Nock on April 13, 2012
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I want to comment on the 1940 Census. Many people, myself included, assumed that it would be possible to search any living relatives in the 1940 Census. It is possible to search by street address. Which is great if you know your relatives street addresses in 1940. Unfortunately, Nevada and Delaware are the only two states searchable by a persons name{index}. This underscores the importance of the Indexing Project, and the need for volunteers to assist in it. Ancestry.com does offer an email subscription which allows you to be informed when your particular state has been indexed. This is a bit disappointing, but is hopefully a temporary inconvenience.

Damon

How to Index the 1940 U.S. Census

Posted by Damon Nock on April 5, 2012
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1940 U.S. Census Indexing Project

Posted by Damon Nock on April 4, 2012
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https://the1940census.com/getting-started/

This is a very important project. The release of the 1940 Census is certainly a major event, especially for those who love family research. I think we’d all agree that something of this magnitude should be free information for all. This project is working to accomplish this. What they need is some volunteers to assist in the indexing.

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