He was christened February 1712 in St Giles Cripplegate, London, England.Source 1
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Resident in the year 1731: St Michael Cornhill, London, England.Source 2
(Proof of Importation Made and Recorded) on May 28, 1742 in Orange County, Virginia, Verenigde Staten: A list of persons who imported themselves, or were imported as servants by others, and who afterwards proved their importation in order to obtain their “head rights” to land in the colony..Sources 3, 4
(Arrival) in the year 1732 in Virginia: Landing Certificate.Source 5
(Departure) in the year 1731: Sentenced and Transported: Sep 1731 Sentenced from London Sailing date: Oct 1731 Ship: Smith Master: Wm Loney Destination: Virginia.Source 5
(Proof of Importation Made and Recorded) on May 28, 1742 in Orange County, Virginia, Verenigde Staten: Page 225 and 228 of A History of Orange County Virginia. 1742 was the year in which proof of importation was made and recorded. This is not necessarily his arrival year. He may have served out an indenture for ten years after being transported..Sources 3, 4
He died on December 30, 1803 in Carter County, Tennessee, Verenigde Staten, he was 91 years old.Source 6
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