Pass auf: Alter bei der Heirat (10. Februar 1811) war unter 16 Jahre (12).
(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Sarah E. CHURCH.
Sie haben geheiratet am 6. September 1823 in Williamson Co., TN, er war 25 Jahre alt.
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(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Ellen London.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1827 in Probably Tennessee.
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(3) Er ist verheiratet mit Rachel Hendrick.
Sie haben geheiratet am 10. Februar 1811 in Wilkes County, Georgia, er war 12 Jahre alt.Quelle 3
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(4) Er ist verheiratet mit Sarah E. Church.
Sie haben geheiratet am 6. September 1823 in Williamson Co., TN, er war 25 Jahre alt.
1 NAME Thomas/YOUNGER/
1 NAME Thomas/Younger/
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PEDI: birth
It is thought that Thomas was married twice since his known wife, Ellen
London, was only fourteen when his oldest child was born, but no proof
has been found. They lived in Tennessee and Kentucky and migrated from
Tennessee to the Tomahawk community of Searcy County, Arkansas, in 1854.
It is not known when this Thomas left Chatham County, NC, but possibly
with a wagon train of several Younger families including father Thomas,
Sr. about 1813, and settled in Williamson and Maury Counties.
At some time, he resided in Kentucky where some of his children were born
and then in Knox County, TN. At the time he came into Arkansas, another
group of Youngers left Williamson and Maury Counties and settled at
Stockton in Cedar County, MO. Mother, Mary Nalle Younger, died at 96 and
is buried at Stockton, MO.
Thomas (Tomahawk Thomas as he is called by Younger researchers) on
arriving in northwest Arkansas, camped first on the prairie near the old
Sharpensteen place (Big Pond, Boone County, Marshall Prairie near Western
Grove? Magness place?) before settling in Tomahawk community near St.
Joe, Arkansas in Searcy County.
Thomas built and operated water mills and several mills in the Tomahawk
area are attributed to him. He was also a Christian preacher and
'abolitionist' lecturer. Near the outbreak of the Civil War, he died
leaving his widow and several children. Her home was destroyed by
raiders claiming to be Confederates and Confederate sympathizers because
she was allegedly harboring a Union sympathizer, 'an old man named
Baker'.
Four sons of Thomas and Ellen, John London, Alexander, Willis Parks and
Thomas, joined the Union Army.
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