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Personal data Thomas Symons 

  • He was born on June 17, 1702 in Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, Verenigde Staten.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 8, 1950.
  • He died in the year 1757, he was 54 years old.
  • A child of John Symons and Damaris White

Household of Thomas Symons

He is married to Ann Keaton.

They got married on May 7, 1724 at Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, Verenigde Staten, he was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Thomas Symons  1733-1769 
  2. Mary Symons  1725-1773 
  3. John Symons  1726-1788 
  4. Miriam Symons  1728-????
  5. Joshua Symons  1730-1730
  6. Abraham Symons  1731-1789
  7. Ann Symons  1736-????
  8. Sarah Symons  1740-1807 
  9. Rebekah Symons  1743-???? 
  10. Joseph Symons  1737-1737


Notes about Thomas Symons

Hinshaw's American Quaker Gen., Vol. 1, NC, p. 118-19, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co., NC

p. 95-6, "Symons Families" comp. 1958 by Wm. Perry Johnson.
Liberated to marry, 7 of 3 mo. 1724, by Pasq. MM.
Abstract of original will of Thomas Symons: son John, brother Peter, son
Abraham, mentions land adjoining William Black, stock, Zachariah Keten and Joseph Keten, son Thomas, dau . Miriam, dau. Ann, wife Ann.
Executors: son John, wife Ann, son Thomas. Will dated 30 of 12 mo
175(2?). Probated March 1758. Witnesses: Jehosaphat Symons, Nathan Symons, John Sanders.

Archives, File Mo. 75.002
Births, Marriages, Deaths, Brands and Flesh Marks, 1691-1797, Perq. Co., NC: Names their children.

p. 370, Abstract of North Carolina Wills, 1690-1760.
SYMONS, THOMAS. Pasquotank Precinct.
February 30, 1757. March Court, 1758. Sons: John, Abraham, Thomas (to each is devised land). Daughters: Miriam and Ann. Wife and Executrix: Ann. Witnesses: Jehoshaphat Symons, Nathan Overman, John Sanders. Clerk of the Court: Tho. Taylor. Coat of arms on seal.

p. 118, Vol. 1, NC, "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy" by Wm. Wade Hinshaw
Pasquotank Mo. Mtg., Pasquotank, NC
SYMONS
(p. 35)
John Simons
Damaris Simons
Ch:
Thomas, b. 4-17-1702
Rebeckah, b. 8-14-1704
John, b. 10-7-1707, d. 11-5-1708
Jacob, b. 10-28-1709, d. 7-24-1718
Francis (dt), b. 7-7-1713, d. 6-24-1715
Peeter, b. 11-21-1716
Joseph, b. 12-16-1719
Ch: by 2nd wife:
Francis, b. 10-9-1722
Damaris, b. 3-7-1724

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Thomas Symons

Rebecca White
1654-1718
Henry White
1642-1712
Damaris Page
1658-1722
John Symons
1678-1741
Damaris White
1684-1720

Thomas Symons
1702-1757

1724

Ann Keaton
1700-1758

Thomas Symons
1733-1769
Mary Symons
1725-1773
John Symons
1726-1788
Miriam Symons
1728-????
Joshua Symons
1730-1730
Ann Symons
1736-????
Sarah Symons
1740-1807
Joseph Symons
1737-1737

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