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Thomas Maule

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Death: August 21, 1765 (45)
Radnor, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Maule and Sarah Maule
Husband of Zillah Maule
Father of Daniel Maule; Thomas Maule; John Maule; Jacob Maule; Benjamin Maule and 4 others
Brother of Content Swett and Joseph Maule
Half brother of Susannah Lindsay - Brown; Elizabeth Lindsey; Deliverance Maule; Sarah Hart; Margaretta Hanson and 3 others

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Managed by: Peter Scianna
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About Thomas Maule

From "Martha's Extended Family" family tree page on Thomas Maule:

http://martisgenes.info/p308.htm#i3800

Thomas Maule[1]

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Marriage* He married Zillah (?) say 1725?.[2]

Family Zillah (?) d. c 1811

Child ◦Daniel Maule

~• is probably the Thomas Maule who owned a residence on Elfreth's Alley, Mulberry Ward, in Philadelphia in the 1760s

Citations:

1.[S187] Warren E Pickett, John Piggott Sr. (1680 ?- 1738) of Susquehannah Hundred in Cecil County MD. Together with some account of the Browne and Clayton families from whom his wife Margarey Brown Piggott descended, p. 33.

2.[S187] Warren E Pickett, John Piggott Sr. (1680 ?- 1738) of Susquehannah Hundred in Cecil County MD. Together with some account of the Browne and Clayton families from whom his wife Margarey Brown Piggott descended.

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Thomas Maule's Timeline

1720
July 4, 1720
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1754
September 3, 1754
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
1755
December 18, 1755
1757
October 24, 1757
Radnor, Delaware, PA, United States
1759
May 21, 1759
1760
March 10, 1760
Radnor, PA, Radnor, Pennsylvania, United States
1762
September 8, 1762
1764
August 8, 1764