Individual Details

Ignatius Luckett

(Abt, 1763 - Aft 1820)

"Ignatius Luckett, son of Ignatius and Margaret Luckett, was born in Port Tobacco Parish, Charles County, Maryland. He served as a private in the Flying Camp and saw active service with that outfit during the early campaigns around New York. He was enlisted by Samuel Jones and passed by William Harrison on July 21, 1776. Like other members of the camp he was discharged at Philadelphia shortly before Christmas.

"In Charles County he took the oath of Fidelity and Allegiance to the State of Maryland before "His Worshipful Warren Dent".

"He married Anne Clarke. During September 1791, he received L13/7/5 3/4 from the estate of Mary Clarke, late of Charles County, in rights of his wife Anne Luckett.

"In 1795 Ignatius Luckett received through the will of his brother, Lawson, "Luckett's Addition" and "Luckett's Hazard". In 1806 he purchased from his brother, Samuel, "Frog Nest", "Luckett's Second Addition", "Luckett's Hazard", "Slipe", and "Aspinal".

"On March 20, 1820, he sold "Luckett's Second Addition" to Isaac Maddox, and on June 21, same year, he sold "Frog Nest" to William R. Maddox, of the District of Columbia." (The Lucketts of Portobacco, by Harry Wright Newman, 1938.)

Events

BirthAbt, 1763Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland
DeathAft 1820
MarriageAnne Clarke

Families

SpouseAnne Clarke ( - )
FatherIgnatius Luckett (1720 - 1783)
MotherMargaret McCane (1725 - 1800)
SiblingLt. David Luckett (1744 - 1798)
SiblingJannet Luckett (1748 - 1814)
SiblingMary Anne Luckett (1750 - )
SiblingElizabeth Luckett (1753 - )
SiblingLt. Samuel Luckett (1756 - 1828)
SiblingLawson Luckett (1758 - )
SiblingEleanor Luckett (1765 - )