Gordon, even though Ken lives in Greencastle, his brother, Jim, is the 8th generation of Jacob Shockey's descendants living on the farm he received from his father at Ringgold, MD. Christopher Shockey sold his son Jacob two tracts of land of the Third Resurvey of Sarahs Delight, containing 200 acres more or less, with buildings and improvements. Jacob Shockey had the deed recorded on Oct. 6, 1769. The Third Resurvey of Sarahs Delight owned by Christopher Shockey consisted of 1820 acres was mostly in Maryland. However when Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon visited Christopher house while conducting their survey, they found his house to lay seven chains north of the survey line. Les Shockey On 9/3/2012 7:18 PM, Gordon Crooks wrote: > Mike: The Stoner family was huge and in both md. and Pa., in Greencastle > there must be 20 some burials and they are also in other cemeteries, The > Shockey's and Barkdoll's that I know both dead and living along are all in > Franklin CVo., Pa. across the border from Washington County, Md., > considering the short distance of less than 10 miles I would assume all were > related.