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Persönliche Daten Thomas Christian Sr 

Quelle 1Quellen 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
  • Alternative Name: Thomas Christian
  • Er wurde geboren rund 1636 in Onchan, Isle of Man.Quellen 6, 10
  • Eingewandert vor 15. Januar 1657.Quellen 5, 11
  • (Alt. Birth) rund 1632: Isle of Man.
  • (Alt. Birth) rund 1636: Ireland; Sledgby, Onchan Douglas, Isle of Man, England.Quelle 4
  • (Alt. Birth) rund 1636: Isle of Man.Quelle 5
  • (Alt. Birth) im Jahr 1636: Isle of Man.Quellen 3, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13
  • (Alt. Birth) rund 1641.Quellen 2, 5
  • (Property) am 15. Januar 1657: 100 acres, on N. side of James River and E. side of Chickahominy River James City Co, Virginia, USA.
  • (Property) am 21. Oktober 1687: Land patent for 1080 acres Charles City County, Virginia, USA.
  • (Alt. Death) rund 1694: Charles City County, Virginia, USA.Quellen 5, 14
  • (Alt. Death) im Jahr 1694: Charles City County, Virginia, USA.Quellen 3, 5, 6
  • (Alt. Death) im Jahr 1694: New Kent Co., Virginia, USA.Quelle 15
  • (Property) am 26. Oktober 1694: Land patent for 193 acres south of Chickahominy Swamp Charles City County, Virginia, USA.
  • (Alt. Death) im Jahr 1704: St Paul's Parish, Goochland Co, Virginia, USA.Quelle 7
  • (Alt. Death) im Jahr 1704: Virginia, USA.Quellen 6, 13
  • (Alt. Death) nach 1704: Charles City County, Virginia, USA.Quelle 5
  • (Alt. Death) nach 1704: St Paul's Parish, Goochland Co, Virginia, USA.Quellen 6, 10
  • (Alt. Death) nach 1704: Virginia, USA.Quelle 5
  • (Alt. Death) rund 1730: Virginia, USA.
  • Er ist verstorben zwischen 1694 und 1704 in St Paul's Parish, Goochland Co, Virginia, Verenigde Staten.Quelle 4
  • Ein Kind von William Christian und Elizabeth Ann Collier
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 4. Dezember 2022.

Familie von Thomas Christian Sr

(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Elizabeth Corbin.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1675.Quelle 4


Kind(er):

  1. Thomas Christian  1687-1739 


(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Ellinor Kewley.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1663 in Ballaugh, Isle of Man.Quellen 3, 6


Kind(er):

  1. John Christian  1674-1768
  2. George Christian  ± 1675-????
  3. James Christian  1676-1729
  4. Charles Christian  1684-1761

Ereignis (Alt. Marriage) im Jahr 1663: Isle of Man.Quelle 5


Notizen bei Thomas Christian Sr

[BILLIE J. HALL.ged]

Thomas Christian, 100 acs. James City Co., 15 Jun 1657, p. 167.  On N. side of James River & E. side of Chicohominy Riv., along trees of
Capt. Bridges Freeman, SW on trees of Thomas Young & NW on Iland Cr. Trans. of 2 pers:  Tho. Christian, John Wilkinson.

[chenae.ged]

Contributers to Descendants of Thomas Christian
Donna Padgett      e-mail:  m(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 4, Page 364
Jan 15, 1657, Thomas Christian 100 acres James Citty Co., VA, P. 167, (249), on N. side of James River and E. side of Chickahominy River, along trees of Capt. Bridges Freeman, S. W. on trees of Thomas Young and N. W. on Island Creek.  Trans. of two pers: Thomas Christian, John Wilkinson.

Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 4, Page 420
Mar 18, 1662, Thomas Christian 100 acres James City Co., VA, P. 77, (549), on N. side of the James and E. side of Chickahominy River upon marked trees of Thomas Young and on the Island Creek.  (Jan 15, 1657).

Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume I, Christian Family, Page 785
Oct 21, 1687, Mr. Thomas Christian received a land patent for 1080 acres in Charles City Co., VA.

Source: Ria Hendrix, (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
Green Oak Farm located in the Sterling Heights area of the county and along the shore of the Chickahominy River.  Patent dated 21 Oct 1687 to Thomas Christian for 1080 acres in Weyanoke Parish, on the south side of Store's (Stoney) Run, crossing Black Gutt to the Chickahominy River may well have been the patent for this farm.  Formerly called "Cherry Bottom", this land is thought to have been passed down in the family, by wills, through the Christian family to the present time. According to Bruce B. James, who lives on this property, there is a family cemetery, as well as a slave cemetry to the rear of the old home.

Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume I, Christian Family, Page 785
Oct 26, 1694, Mr. Thomas Christian, Sen., received a land patent for 193 acres south of Chickahominy Swamp, in Charles City Co., VA.

Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume I, Christian Family, Page 785
Nov 2, 1705, Charles Christian received a land patent for 75 acres in Charles City Co., VA.

Nov 27, 1705 Thomas Christian and Edmond New, Jr. received a land grant for 1324 acres in Charles City Co., VA. ; Surveyed by Robert Bolling.

Historical and Genealogy of the Woodsons and Their Connections, by Henry Morton Woodson
Something of the Christian Family, Page 60, See William and Mary College Quarterly
This is a family of Scandinavian origin and had attained great eminence at a very early date.  They were deemsters or judges in the Isle of Man as early as 1408, and as such succeeded one another for several centuries, embracing many generations.  The name was formerly Mac Cristen, then Cristen, and finally about the year 1600 it was changed to its present form by Ewan Mac Cristen who, in 1605, when only twenty-six years old, was made deemster, and held the office fifty-one years.  He was also deputy governor of Peel Castle and the most influential man in the island.  Early in the seventeenth century some of the descendants of this ancient family emigrated to Virginia, acquired large bodies of land and entered vigorously into the development of the new country.  The Virginia progenitor of the family was Thomas Christian.   As "Mr. Thomas Christian" he patented, October 21, 1687, 1080 acres in Charles City county.  The term "Mr." accorded to the immigrant, is indicative of social standing.  In 1694 "Thomas Christian Sen" obtained a patent for 193 acres south of Chickahominy swamp.  It appears that he had at least four sons:
(1) Thomas Christian2 "of Charles City county" who patented land (1712 and 1727) in the forks of Beaver Dam Creek in that part of Henrico county called Goochland:
(2) Charles Christian,2 of Charles City county, who located lands in the same vicinity in 1714 and 1727.
(3) James Christian,2 in the same vicinity, located land bounding on Thomas Christian's line (1719).
(4) John Christian,2 of Charles City county, in the same vicinity (1724). This Charles Christian2 (Thomas1), lived in Westover parish in Charles City county, and obtained numerous patents to land in Goochland.  There is a record there of his deed of gift (1750) to Stephen Watkins of Amelia county.  The record also shows his deed to Charles Christian, Jr.,3 of Goochland (1754).

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[James Killgore.ged]

immigrated 1657

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von Thomas Christian

William Collier
± 1585-< 1671
Jane Clarke
1591-> 1666

Thomas Christian
± 1636-1704

(1) 1675

Elizabeth Corbin
± 1665-????

(2) 1663
George Christian
± 1675-????

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Quellen

  1. "John D Newport," supplied by Newport, Updated: 2015-04-28; copy held by [RESEARCHER & CONTACT INFORMATION FOR PRIVATE USE]\., rootsweb : John. D. Newport, compiled by John D. Newport [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States of America
  2. Katherine Harrison
    Date of Import: 4 Dec 2003
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  3. Munson Sage Family Tree, Caryl and Suzi Sage Lamont
    Date of Import: Apr 26, 2005
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    Date of Import: Oct 31, 2006
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  5. Billie J. Hall, Date of Import: Oct 31, 2006 / RootsWeb's WorldConnect
  6. Susanne Graves
    Date of Import: May 25, 2007
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  7. Boddie, 17th Century Isle of Wight Co., Virginia, Database online.
    Record for Margaret Christian
    / www.ancestry.com
  8. Denise Caron
    Date of Import: May 25, 2007
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  9. Pamela Jean Sharpe
    30 JUN 2003
  10. IGI (International Genealogical Index), Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints / Family History Library, SLC
  11. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1800, Nugent, Nell Marion
  12. Pedigree Resource File
  13. James Killgore
    Date of Import: May 25, 2007
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  14. Elizbeth Collier
    Date of Import: Nov 23, 2003
  15. Steve Coulson
    Date of Import: Oct 31, 2006
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