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Personal data Thomas Symons 


Household of Thomas Symons

(1) He is married to Hannah Coffin.

They got married on May 1, 1811 at Guilford, North Carolina, USA, he was 29 years old.


(2) He is married to Millicent Moore.

They got married on October 6, 1803 at Perquimans, North Carolina, Verenigde Staten, he was 21 years old.


Notes about Thomas Symons

Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College; 6 Dec 1811, Thomas and Hannah Symons settled in Wayne Co., IN near the town of Milton. They were Quakers and objected to slavery. This was one, if not a chief, reason for their west and north migration. They and a 3rd cousin, Abraham Symons were the first of the Symons family to locate in the territory of IN from NC.

p. 121, "The Batchelor-Williams Families and Related Lines" by Lyle Keith
Williams; pub. Fort Worth, TX, 1976
Says he married twice.

p. 118, Vol. 1, NC, "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy" by Wm. Wade Hinshaw
Pasquotank Mo. Mtg., Pasquotank, NC
SYMONS
(p. 112)
Jesse Symons s. Jehosaphat
Sarah (Bundy) Symons, d. 7-14-1789, aged 39 yrs. 9 mo.
married, 9-27-1775
Ch:
Josiah, b. 7-28-1776; d. 9-12-1799
Lydda, b. 4-24-1780
Thomas, b. 2-17-1782
Caleb, b. 9-19-1784
Nathan, b. 10-5-1786
Jesse, b. 10-6-1788

p. 60, 75, Vol. 1, NC, "Encyl. of American Quaker Geneal." by Wm. Wade Hinshaw
PERQUIMANS MO. MTG., Perquimans Co., NC
MOORE
1803, 8, 6. (Aug.) Millisent rmt Thomas Symons.
SYMONS
1803, 7, 2. Thomas prcf Symons Creek MM, to m.
1803, 8, 6. Thomas rmt Milisent Moore
1803, 9, 3. Milicent (Symonds) gct Symonds Creek MM. (rem.)

p. 902, Vol. 1, NC, "Encylo. of American Quaker Genealogy - NC" by Wade Hinshaw.
SPRINGFIELD MO. MTG., GUILFORD CO., NC
1809, 1, 7. Thomas rocf Symons Creek MM, dated 1809, 2, 18.
1809, 1, 7, Nathan (Symonds) rocf Symond's MM, dated 1805, 12, 17.
1811, 1, 5. Nathan dis mou.
1811, 4, 6. Thomas gct New Garden MM, to m.
1811, 4, 6. Thomas gct White Water MM, Ind.
1811, 4, 6. Nathan recrq.
1811, 4, 6. Jane dis mou.
1811, 8, 3. Nathan & fam. gct White Water MM, Ind.
1811, 8, 3. Jane (with husb.) & fam. (dt. Elizabeth ) gct White Water MM, Ind.

Dec. 6 1811, Thomas & Hannah Symons settled in Wayne Co., IN near the town of Milton. They were Quakers and objected to slavery. This was one, if not a chief, reason for their west and northern migration. They and a 3rd cousin, Abraham Symons were the first of the Symons family to locate in the territory of IN from NC.

Births in Milford MM, Wayne Co., IN and Spiceland MM, IN records for children.

1860 Census, Spiceland, Henry Co., Indiana, p. 199 (1458-1458)
Thos. Simons, age 78, b. NC, farmer, PPVal. $200, literate
Hannah Simons, age 75, b. NC, literate

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Thomas Symons

Lydia Bundy
1720-1762
Josiah Bundy
1700-1760
Jesse Symons
1755-1812
Sarah Bundy
1756-1789

Thomas Symons
1782-1865

(1) 1811

Hannah Coffin
1788-1873

(2) 1803

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