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DAR Ancestor # A131026
NORTH CAROLINA, PRIVATE
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<p>[g675.ftw]</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>THE HERITAGE OF YADKIN COUNTY, published by The Yadkin County Historical Society, Yadkinville, NC 27055 1981.</p><p><p>Thomas Wright was born on Feb. 18, 1758 toAnn Williams Wright and John</p><p><p>Wright III on his maternals grandmother' (Honour Williams) estate in Prince</p><p><p>William County, Virginia, that part which became Fauquier County in 1759.</p><p><p>In 1774, John Wright III, together with his family, departed through the Gap</p><p><p>in the Blue Ridge Mountains for the long Indian trail between the Ricge and</p><p><p>the Cumberland Mountains. The trail let southward to the Yadkin River in</p><p><p>North Carolina, then southwesterly from "Bigg Branch of the North Fork of</p><p><p>Hunting Creek" to the southwest corner of Surry County, now the County of</p><p><p>Yadkin to Buck Shoals at Deep Creek. It was here that the family settled.</p><p><p>In June 1776, at the age of eighteen, Thomas Wrigh volunterred for service to</p><p><p>help quell the Cherokee Indian uprisings . He served as private under the</p><p><p>command of Capt. Jacob Feree. After helping build Fort Defiance on the</p><p><p>Yadkin River, he received a verbal discharge, and returned home on Aug. 1776. A few days later, he volunteered again under Capt. Ferree, in Col. James</p><p><p>Martin's North Carolina Regiment, for further serrvice against the Cherokees.</p><p><p>He served three months and was verbally discharged. In the Spring 1780, he</p><p><p>volunteered as a minute man in the Revolutionary War, to help keep the Tories</p><p><p>in check. He served whenever called upon, under several different captains,</p><p><p>until the surrender of Cornwallis. His Revoluntionary War File No. is R.11,899. In February, 1833, Thomas Wright, who ate that time was senior magistrate for</p><p><p>the Surry County Court, applied for a military pension. He was placed on the</p><p><p>roll as a Revolutionary pensioner, entitled in seventy dollars per annum.</p><p><p>His Friend, Congressman Lewis Williams, attested to his character in his</p><p><p>letter to the Commissioner of Pensions, "In support of this claim, I must say</p><p><p>that the applicant, Thomas Wright is a respectable, as worthy, as reputable</p><p><p>as a man as any in the United States". Thomas Wright entered public life, as a member of the House of Commons in the General Assembly from 1800 to 1803. He was then elected to the Senate in 1807, serving a one year term. He was re-elected in 1810 and served continuously until 1817. It was between two of his various periods of enlistment for military service that Thomas Wright married Mary Clanton, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Clanton, of Surry County, on Jan. 7, 1780. This information was recorded on the leaf of Thomas Wright's bible, found among his pension papers. In December of 1778, Thomas Wright obtained a warrant for four hundred acres of land on the south fork of Deep Creek. Record of the survey was dted Sept. 27,1779, Grant 576, issued Oct. 30, 1783. (File No. 577, Deed Book 53, Pg. 102, Dept. of State, Raleigh, NC). According to this record, it is believed that Thomas and Mary Clanton Wright settled down ona farm adjoining John Wright III's at the close of the Revolution. Unlike many of John Wright III's other children, Thomas maintained his residence in Surry County throughout his life. He was a prominent membr of Flat Rock Baptist Church, which was originally know as Petty's Meeting House. Thomas Wright died on June 22, 1840. His will, recorded in Surry Co., Will Book 4, pg. 175, dated June 1, 1838 names his eight children:</p><p><p>John Wright was born Sept. 23, 1781</p></p><p><p>Daniel Wright was born Aug. 13, 1784</p></p><p><p>Lucy Wright was born Oct. 27, 1786</p></p><p><p>Amelia Wright was born March 22, 1789</p></p><p><p>William W. Wright was born Feb. 26, 1791</p></p><p><p>Nancy Wright was born April 22, 1795</p></p><p><p>Thomas B. Wright was born Aug. 29, 1797</p></p><p><p>Polly Wright was born July 18, 1804.</p></p><p></p>


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Pvt Thomas B Wright's Timeline

1758
February 18, 1758
Prince William County, Virginia, United States
1781
September 23, 1781
Surry County, North Carolina, United States
1784
August 13, 1784
1786
October 27, 1786
Iredell County, North Carolina, United States
1789
March 22, 1789
1791
February 26, 1791
February 26, 1791
1795
April 22, 1795
April 22, 1795
Surry, North Carolina