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From Mark Phelps: My source for John Phelps being son of Thomas is mostly Lester Jacob Phelps' info. However per info I previously sent you "John Felps" is named in Nathaniel Pass Sr.'s will of 1811 as his grandson and we know Nathaniel Pass Sr. was Mary B Pass's father
Doug,
This sale of John Phelps deceased son of Thomas Phelps Sr., lists all t sons of Thomas Phelps Sr. and Mary Pass. Buying at the sale are: Thomas Phelps Sr. Thomas Phelps Jr. Hiram Phelps Ambrose Phelps Richard Phelps
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Caswell census of 1820 indicates Bet. 1775 - 1794.
1839 Sept term Person court record: names Judy Phelps as widown of John PHelps.
Mark Latham Phelps, Snow Camp, NC, descendant of Thomas H Phelps
" My source for John Phelps being son of Thomas is mostly Jacob Lester Phelps' info . However per info I previously sent you "John Felps" is named in Nathaniel Pass Sr.'s will of 1811 as his grandson and we know Nathaniel Pass Sr. was Mary B Pass's father. This is from the will of Nathaniel Pass Sr. He names a grandson John Felps. I saw a message board on the net the other night that said Mary Pass was Thomas Phelps 2nd wife and they had a son John which would make him a grandson of Nathaniel Pass Sr. as he was Mary Pass' father , his will is dated Jan. 12th 1811. "
Lester Jacob Phelps, kdfire@bellsouth.net From his data of WEENONAH PHELPS GOLDSTON, a distant cousin who was a granddaughter of HIRAM through his son RUFUS LEVADA PHELPS (1865-1944). Weenonah sent me notes and a family chart back in the 70's that went back to WILLIAM PHELPS(ca1714-1749) that was married to ANNA NANCY BABER they being the grandparents of our THOMAS PHELPS(ca1768-ca1849). Now whether she found this information through documents somewhere or from the memory of her father I do not know.That is as well as I can do on proof . Unfortunately Weenonah passed away in 1980. A talk with her husbands relatives in Texas revealed that her husband had sold their home and had discarded or destroyed all of Weenonah's notes and research.
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