Individual Details

Notley Luckett

(Abt, 1740 - )

"Notley Luckett, son of Ignatius and Jane Luckett, was born about 1735 in Charles County, Maryland. On October 25, 1758, he witnessed the will of John Kinsman. On March 2, 1775, he with Joseph Pickerell was surety for Samuel Luckett, Jr., the administrator of Margaret Barney.

"In 1775 Notley Luckett inherited the entire estate of his mother Jane Luckett, according to her will dated April 14, 1765. In 1778 he took the oath of allegiance and fidelity in Charles County before Daniel Jenifer, and made his mark. He also served as a private in Captain Walter Hanson's Company of Charles County Militia. In 1783 Notley Luckett was seized of 6 1/2 acres of "Luckett's Venture", according to the tax list, which had been patented by him. In 1790 Notley Luckett was the head of a family with 5 males under the age of 16, 1 female, and 1 slave." (The Lucketts of Portobacco, by Harry Wright Newman, 1938.)

Events

BirthAbt, 1740Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland

Families

FatherIgnatius Luckett (1689 - 1735)
MotherJane (1695 - 1775)
SiblingIgnatius Luckett (1720 - 1783)
SiblingSamuel Luckett (1725 - )
SiblingWilliam Luckett (1728 - 1759)
SiblingJohn Luckett (1729 - 1762)
SiblingElizabeth Luckett (1731 - )
SiblingAnne Luckett (1733 - )
SiblingThomas Hussey Luckett (1735 - 1800)
SiblingCharity Luckett (1737 - )