Thomas Lawrence, 1730–1763?> (aged 33 years)
- Name
- Thomas /Lawrence/
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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mother | |
elder brother |
1721–1788
Birth: about 1721
31
29
— Nansemond, Virginia, USA Death: before May 1788 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
5 years
elder brother |
1725–1772
Birth: about 1725
35
33
Death: before June 1772 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
7 years
younger sister |
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1730–1763
Birth: about 1730
40
38
Death: before August 1763 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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elder brother | |
sister | |
younger sister | |
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1728–1758
Birth: about 1728
38
36
Death: September 7, 1758 — Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA |
himself |
1730–1763
Birth: about 1730
40
38
Death: before August 1763 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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partner | |
son | |
3 years
son |
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3 years
son |
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3 years
daughter |
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5 years
son |
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1 year
son |
Shared note
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Thomas Lawrence described himself as a Planter of Bertie County on 21 April 1760, and bought from David Ryan for £30 proclamation money 150 acres adjoining Martin Griffin, Bear Swamp, and George Lawrence, witnessed by Robert West, Peter Winant, and John Webb. |
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