Penelope Deye 1 2
- Marriage (1): Col. Thomas Cockey
Research Notes:
From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 , pp. 5-6:
"BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED, 1763" [Among those listed are:] Cockey, Edward Cockey, Thomas Cole, William (Britton Ridge) Cole, Samuel Cockey, John Cockey, Joshua Cockey, William Deye, Penelope Deye, Thomas Cockey Owings, Samuel Owings, Beal Owings, Bazil Ridgley, Charles Sr. Ridgley, Charles Jr. Talbot, Edward Wells, Francis
Ibid., p. 11:
"LIST OF CREDITORS OF SAMUEL HYDE, 1764
"The following notice appeared in The Maryland Gazette on September 13, 1764: 'Pursuant to a letter, which I received lately from John Hyde, Esq., of London, I hereby give notice to those persons who were creditors of his brother Samuel Hyde, of London, Merchant, for the sums affixed to their respective names mentioned in the following list, or to their representatives, that the subscriber will attend at the house of Mrs. Orrick, in Baltimore-Town, the sixth day of November, to pay the said sums to the perons, on their appying to him at that time and place; but if any whose names are insterted, did proceed by way of attachment against the effects of said Samuel Hyde, so as to run him or his estate to any costs, they need not apply; for payments are only intended for those who did not proceed o recover their debts, or those who may have proceeded and did not recover without burdening him or his effects with costs. Signed: Charles Ridgely, Jr.'
"The list contains 186 names of persons residing in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Patowmack, Patuxent, Herring Bay and the Clifts. The highest amount owed to one creditor was seven pouds, sixteen shillings (7.16), with the average being around two pounds. The fifty creditors who lived in Anne Arundel and Baltimore were grouped together and separated from the rest, as shown in the following list:"
[Among those listed are:] Colegate, Benjamin 0.18 Day, Edward 5.2 Dyer, Penelope 1.5 [may not be Penelope Deye] Hammond, Col. Charles 2.10 Hall, William 0.17 Owings, Samuel 0.5 Day, John Jr. 7.14
Ibid., pp. 50-54:
"A LIST OF TAXABLES IN BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED IN 1773 TAKEN BY WILLIAM HUTSON"
[Among households and garrisons(?) listed are:]
Cockey, Thomas Sr.; Thomas Cockey; James Space; Negroes: Jonathan, Boson, Burnam, (unclear), Haly(?), Cook, Jack
Deye, Penelope; Negroes: Sam, Peter, Jack, Rachel, Leah, Mariah, Sarah
Deye, Thomas Cockey; Negroes: Jack, Austin, Amber, Caesar(1), George, Taffy, Sue, Kisey, Sarah, Sall, Dan, Ester, Caesar(2), Charles, Champion, Jacob, Ben, Hannah, Bett, Levy, Nan
Penelope married Col. Thomas Cockey, son of William Cockey "the Immigrant" and Sarah Underwood. (Col. Thomas Cockey was born in 1676 and died in 1737.)
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