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Claypoole.

Granted to JAMES CLAYPOOLE of Waldram-Parks Northamptonshire England, by ROBERT COOKE. Clarencieux King-of-arms, June 17, 1588.

MARY ELLA HODGES, dau. of James and Josephine Augusta Bash Hodges, m. 16th of April 1874, George A. Kirby, of Baltimore, Md., son of William and Ann Sewell Kirby, and had child., viz., Bessie Sewell, and Mary Hanson Kirby.

The ancestors of the parents of George A. Kirby settled at an early period in Maryland, on the banks of the Severn. The family still possesses the original homestead.

IDA VIRGINIA HODGES, dau. of James and Josephine Augusta Bash Hodges, m. 12th of January 1875, Dr. St. George W. Teackle, of Baltimore, son of St. George W. Teackle and Catharine Hays, and has a son, St. George Williamson Teackle.

SEC. 108, E. DR. ST. GEORGE W. TEACKLE is descended from the Rev. Thomas Teackle, a clergyman of the Church of England, who was b. 1624, in Gloucestershire, England, whose father was slain in battle, fighting under the banner of Charles I. Being persecuted by the Cromwellites, he came to America in 1656, and settled at Craddock, an estate in Accomac County, Virginia, where he performed the functions of his sacred calling until the 26th of Jan'y 1695, the day of his death.

REV. THOMAS TEACKLE, of Craddock, m. Margaret Nelson, dau. of Robert Nelson, merchant of London, and had nine child., only three of whom left descendants, viz., John,— Elizabeth, and Catharine Teackle.

JOHN TEACKLE, of Craddock, son of Rev. Thomas and Margaret Nelson Teackle, b. 2d Sept. 1693, m. 2d Nov. 1710, Susanna Upshur, dau. of Arthur and Sarah Upshur, and d. 3d Dec. 1721, at York Town, Va., and left five sons and one dau. viz., Thomas, b. 11th Nov. 1711, d. 20th July 1769,John, b. 5th Aug. 1713, d. 3d May 1760 sine prole,-Caleb, b. 13th Dec. 1714, d. Nov. 1739, on the Island of St. Croix, sine prole,-Levin, b. 12th March 1718, d. 28th Sept. 1794,Upshur, b. 26th Feb'y 1719, who m. Mrs. Margaret Scarborough, and d. in Sept. 1774, and Margaret Teackle, b. 14th March 1720, who m. Col. Edward Robins, and d. 8th Oct. 1794.

THOMAS TEACKLE, of Craddock, eldest son of John and Susanna Upshur Teackle, m. Elizabeth Custis, and had three sons and six daus., viz., Thomas,-Caleb, who m. Elizabeth Harmanson,-Severn, who m. Lucretia Edmondson, of Talbot, -Elizabeth, who m. Isaac Smith, of Northampton Co., Va., -Margaret, who m. George Hack,-Sarah, who m. Bowdoin Kendall, Ann, who m. Hillery Stringer, and Susanna

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Teackle, who m. Daniel Gore, of Accomac Co., Va. Thomas Teackle d. at his seat, Craddock, 20th July 1769.

THOMAS TEACKLE, of Craddock, eldest son of Thomas and Elizabeth Custis Teackle, m. Elizabeth Upshur, and d. 15th April 1784, leaving child., viz., Sarah, b. 14th Aug. 1759, who m. Dr. John Boisnard,-John, b. 12th Jan'y 1762,Thomas, b. 30th Oct. 1763, who m. Catharine Stockley,Susannah, b. 18th March 1766, who m. Col. John Robins,Catharine, b. 17th Aug. 1768, who m. Charles Smith,George, b. 30th April 1770, who m. Francis Bowdoin, dau. of John Bowdoin, of Northampton Co., Va.,-Margaret, b. 28th Feb'y 1771, who m. Thomas Savage, and d. Sept. 1846,Elizabeth, b. 17th March 1776, and Leah Teackle, b. 4th Aug. 1780, d. in Feb'y 1851. Mrs. Elizabeth Upshur Teackle d. 14th Jan'y 1782.

JOHN TEACKLE, of Craddock, eldest son of Thomas and Elizabeth Upshur Teackle, m. 18th Dec. 1783, Ann Upshur, dau. of Thomas Upshur, d. 18th Feb'y 1811, and had child., viz., Elizabeth, b. 26th Sept. 1784, who m. Harrison Ball, of Richmond Co., Va., and d. 6th April 1806,-Thomas Upshur, b. 1786, d. 3d Aug. 1787,-Ann Stockley, b. 17th March 1788, who m. Isaac Smith, and d. 11th Dec. 1862,-Mary Upshur, b. 29th April 1790, who m. John Pender, of Baltimore, and d. Aug. 1846,-Lavinia Upshur, b. 11th Oct. 1792, who m. Capt. William Graham, of Baltimore, and d. 25th March 1853,-Sarah Upshur, b. 7th May 1795, who m. William G. Lawson, of Baltimore,-a 2d Thomas Upshur, b. 2d Nov. 1797, who sold Craddock, m. Emma Wilson, dau. of Thomas Wilson, of Baltimore,-Susannah Brown Upshur, b. 26th April 1800, who m. Francis Hopkinson Smith,-Dr. John Upshur, b. 15th Oct. 1803, d. 1st June 1851, and St. George Williamson Teackle, b. 26th Jan'y 1806, and d. 26th March 1874.

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ST. GEORGE WILLIAMSON TEACKLE, son of John and Ann Upshur Teackle, m. 27th Oct. 1836, Catharine Hays, and had child., viz., Ann Upshur Teackle, John Teackle,- Ellen Teackle, and Dr. St. George W. Teackle. Ellen Teackle m. 17th Dec. 1868, William Cadwalader Schley, Attorney-at-law, Baltimore, son of William Schley and Ann Cadwalader Ringgold (see RINGGOLD), and a descendant on his mother's side of Thomas Ringgold and Rebecca Wilmer. Dr. St. George W. Teackle m. 12th Jan'y 1875, Ida V. Hodges, dau. of James Hodges, a descendant of the same Thomas Ringgold and Rebecca Wilmer. (See RINGGOLD and HODGES.)

DOCTOR ST. GEORGE W. TEACKLE is at present (1876) the Visiting Physician at Bayview Asylum, near Baltimore, and attending Physician to the Baltimore General Dispensary. In 1870 and 1872, he was the House Surgeon of the Charity Hospital, Blackwell's Island, N. Y., and Resident Surgeon of the Work-House on Blackwell's Island. During the same period he was Visiting Physician to the New York City Penitentiary, and Resident Physician of the New York Alms-House.

SEC. 108, F. CHARLES TILDEN (the 2nd son of the first named Marmaduke Tilden), was one of the Judges of Kent County Court, 28th Oct. 1685, on the 24th day of January 1693, was elected one of the first vestry of St. Paul's Parish, and was also, in 1693, High Sheriff of Kent. He left two child., viz., a son, John Tilden, and a dau., Ann, who m. Mr. Wilson.

JOHN TILDEN, son of Charles Tilden, m. 27th July 1722, Catharine Blay, dau. of Col. William Blay and his wife Isabella Pearce, and had child., viz., Charles, b. 11th May 1723,John,-Catharine, who m. Gustavus Hanson, son of Judge Frederick Hanson and Mary Lowder (see HANSON), Mary, b. 10th March 1728, and William Blay Tilden.

COL. WILLIAM BLAY, of Blay's Range, the only son of Col. Edward and Ann Blay, was for many years a vestryman of Shrewsbury Parish, and represented Kent in the Legislature of Maryland in the sessions of 1714 and 1715. He m. Isabella Pearce, dau. of Judge William and Isabella Pearce, and had child., viz., Rachel, b. 24th Oct. 1703,-Catharine, who m. John Tilden, Edward, b. 31st Jan'y 1707,-Isabella, and William Blay, b. 22d Oct. 1714.

COL. EDWARD BLAY was a distinguished and zealous member of the Episcopal Church, and a vestryman of Shrewsbury Parish. In 1709-10 he gave to that Parish two acres of land, the ground upon which the church edifice stands. In after years his great-grandson, Dr. William Blay Tilden, gave more land and increased the church yard to its present ample dimensions. Col. Edward Blay was a delegate from Cecil in the Legislature of Maryland in the sessions of 1706 and 1707, and represented Kent in the Legislature in 1713. His wife, Madame Ann Blay, was buried at Shrewsbury 27th Aug. 1712. ISABELLA BLAY, youngest dau. of Col. William and Isabella Pearce Blay, m. Richard Wethered, son of Samuel and Dolly Lewin Wethered (see WETHERED).

RACHEL BLAY, dau. of Col. William and Isabella Pearce Blay, m. John Brown, Collector of the Pocomoke District, and

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