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It is probably, says Reverend George G. Smith of Georgia, that Thomas (born circa 1770) is a son of Benjamin of the Revolution, to whom was issued a land warrant for services.
Thomas, it seems, married twice; the first time to Miss Jones, who drowned herself. The issue by the first marriage were the following, though some of the descendants of Thomas assert that he had twelve children by his first wife- which is probable:
Thomas settled first in Washington County and moved when Benjamin was a boy to Wilkinson county, Georgia. After death of first wife he moved to Harris County, Georgia, where he died at an advanced age. He married second Widow Betsy Wadsworth, nee Tate, the niece of Nathaniel Tate, and had several children.
1770 |
1770
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N. Carolina
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1793 |
1793
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Washinton Co, NC
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1795 |
1795
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Washington Co, NC
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1797 |
1797
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Washington Co, NC
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1799 |
1799
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1801 |
1801
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GA
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1802 |
1802
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Washington, North Carolina, USA
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1806 |
August 10, 1806
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Washington, North Carolina
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1808 |
1808
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Washington Co, GA
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