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Household of William Thomasson [K 15]

He is married to Elizabeth Nichols Walker.

They got married on 6 Jun 1806 or 25-06-1806 at Granville County, North Carolina, he was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Julius Pollard Thomasson  ± 1806-???? 
  2. Samuel N. Thomasson  1807-1842 
  3. Tandy Thomasson  1814-????
  4. James Thomasson  1815-???? 
  5. Richard Thomasson  1817-1888 
  6. Kizzel Thomasson  1819-???? 
  7. Elizabeth Thomasson  1820-± 1855 
  8. Wiley Thomasson  1822-???? 
  9. Thomas Thomasson  1824-???? 
  10. Mary Thomasson  1826-1913 
  11. Alfred Thomasson  1828-< 1856
  12. George W. Thomasson  1830-????


Notes about William Thomasson [K 15]

1810
THOMASSON, E. (1810 U.S. Census) NORTH CAROLINA , GRANVILLE, NO TWP LISTEDSeries: M252 Roll: 40 Page: 239
Richard P. Thomapon 2=11=2==1==.10.1.400.==
E. Thomapon =========1=61.200.=40
Thos. Thomapon 2=1==1=12===1.100.==
Natl. Thomapon ==1==1=1===11.100.==
Wm. Thomapon 2=11=1=1===11.100.==

1850
1850 United States Federal CensusName: William Elizabeth Thomasson
Name:Elizabeth Thomasson
Age:69 & 60
Estimated birth year:abt 1790
Birth Place:North Carolina NC
Gender:Female
Home in 1850 (City,County,State):District 2, Graves, Kentucky
William 69 Farmer
Elizabeth
Frances 18
George 19 Farmer
Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: District 2, Graves, Kentucky; Roll: M432_201; Page: 405; Image: 404.

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ID: I18156 Name: William II THOMASSON Sex: M Birth: 1781 in Louisa Co. VA Birth: 1781 Death: 29 SEP 1852 in Symsonia, Graves Co. KY Note: WALKER - THOMASSON FAMILY BIBLE - MASSAC COUNTY, ILLINOIS File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by John R. Thomason (© 2000 John R. Thomason) http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description of Bible: The Walker - Thomasson Family Bible is in poor condition. The case binding is covered with brown leather, which is badly worn and separated from the text block. Each leaf is approximately 8 inches by 10 inches. The paper has yellowed and there are stains, specks, spots and blotches in the paper. The bible is the King James Version. The title page and part of the Book of Genesis are missing from the beginning of the bible and the Books of II John, III John, Jude and Revelation are missing from the end. The title page to the New Testament is also missing. The bible does not include the Apocrypha. The family history was recorded on the last page of the Old Testament and on next page, which was blank. The Walker - Thomasson Family Bible appears to be an Isaac Collins bible. Isaac Collins printed the first "Family Bible" in America beginning in 1791. Chain of Custody: Originally this Bible was in the Walker family in Virginia and North Carolina. It passed to Elizabeth Nichols (Betsy) Walker (born 1791, Granville Co., NC). Betsy married William Thomasson (born 1781, Louisa Co., VA) in June 1806 in Granville Co., NC. The Bible then passed to Richard Thomasson (born 1817, Wilson Co., TN) and wife, Rachel Louisa Shelby (born 1824, Pope Co., IL). They lived most of their lives in Massac Co., Illinois. Thereafter, the Bible passed to (1) Richard Perry Thomason and wife, Malissia Wallace, (2) Charles Alexander Thomason and wife, Laura Hartness, (3) Perry Hugh Thomason and wife, Mable Cotter, and (4) Keith Thomason and wife, Betty Joyce Wheeler. The Bible is now in the possession of John R. Thomason and wife, Melissia A. Henry. Supplemental Information: Elizabeth Nichols Walker, the same person as Elizabeth Nichols, was called Betsy. She was born in 1791 in Granville County, North Carolina. Betsy Walker's father was Julius Walker (born 1759, probably in VA and possibly NC). Julius Walker married Mary Homes on November 6, 1788 in Granville Co., NC. Family tradition says that Betsy's mother was Mary James. However, the marriage bond shows her tley Thomasson was born on 4 Aug 1822. He died on 30 May 1888.
Wiley married Julia A. Baker. Julia was born in 1827.
+387MxiThomas "Tommie" Thomasson
+388FxiiMary "Polly" Thomasson
389FxiiiAlfred Thomasson was born on 29 Apr 1828. She died before 1856.
390MxivGeorge W. Thomasson was born on 14 Aug 1830.
George married Mary C. Thomasson (Unk).
391FxvSarah Frances "Sary" Thomasson was born on 6 Sep 1832.

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