Joseph Noble Stockett

Joseph Noble Stockett (1779-1853) was a Maryland landowner during the early 19th century.

[3] Stockett was a staunch Federalist who studied medicine but never practiced.

[1] He inherited the family home known as Obligation in Harwood, Maryland and expanded it to its current size.

[4] On February 4, 1817, the State of Maryland commissioned Stockett and James Sanders, both of Anne Arundel County, to build a new bridge over the Patuxent River.

[1] He hunted foxes, raised horses, and was a member of the South River Club.