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Thomas Noble Stockett was an American surgeon and revolutionary war veteran as well as a prominent landowner in
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Biography

He served in Colonel
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's battalion under General
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where he spent the winter at
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as part of the
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. He was named a member of the Maryland Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland in 1799 by an act of the
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. He inherited the family home known as
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in
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Personal life

His father was Thomas Stockett III. He married Mary Harwood in 1770. One of his sons was
Joseph Noble Stockett Joseph Noble Stockett was prominent Maryland landowner during the late 18th and early 19th century. Career Stockett was a staunch Federalism in the United States, Federalist who studied medicine but never practiced. He was a member of the Whig Pa ...
, born in 1779.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Stockett, Thomas Noble Continental Army soldiers People of Maryland in the American Revolution 1747 births 1802 deaths American surgeons People from Anne Arundel County, Maryland People of colonial Maryland