Thomas CLIFTON

Thomas CLIFTON

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Thomas CLIFTON

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 1675 Westby, Lancashire, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung Virginia, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 1708 King George, Virginia, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 1708 St. Paul's Parish, Stafford (now in King George) County, Virginia nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat vor 1706 St. Paul's Parish, Stafford (now in King George) County, Virginia nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
vor 1706
St. Paul's Parish, Stafford (now in King George) County, Virginia
Sarah ASHTON

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Thomas Clifton b. 1675, d. ca 1708 Thomas entered the Society of Jesus in 1698, and left it in 1699. He went to Virginia and in July 1706, the estate of Col. Phillip Alexander was settled at his home in Stafford Co., VA. Thomas married Col. Alexander's widow, Sarah Ashton Alexander in Richmond Co. VA. Sarah died in 1749 children: Ann Clifton, b. 5 Sep 1706, Stafford Co. VA Burdette Clifton, b. 29 Jun 1708 Thomas Clifton, son of James and Ann (Brent) Clifton, was born in 1675, entered the Society of Jesus in 1698; but left it in 1699. It would seem that he determined to remain a layman and is the only Thomas Clifton who would appear to be identical with the man of the name soon afterwards in Virginia. George Brent, of "Woodstock" in his will, dated Sept. 1, 1700, left "my cousin" Thomas Clifton a horse, and Clifton witnessed the will. Being a witness and the gift of a horse would prove that Thos Clifton was then in Virginia. By deed dated Aug. 31, 1703, Thomas Clifton of Stafford County, conveyed 200 acres called Clifton's Neck at Plum Tree Point, Stafford. Thomas Clifton married Sarah, daughter of John Ashton and widow of Philip Alexander. After Thos. Clifton's death she married a Mr. McGill. The Stafford records show that in July 1706 the estate of Philip Alexander, deceased, was divided at the house of Mr. Thomas Clifton. Sarah Clifton made choice of a negro and was to pay certain sums to Alexander's daughters. The destruction of so many of the records of Stafford prevents us from knowing the date of death of Thomas Clifton. On Oct. 10, 1749, Burdett Clifton presented for probate the will of Sarah McGill. The will of Sarah McGill, dated Nov. 1748, was proved in Stafford Nov. 19, 1749. Her legatees were ner son Philip Alexander, son Burdette Clifton, negroes etc to be divided between his children at his death; grandson Burdett Clifton, granddaughter Judith Clifton; refers to "mourning ring left ire by my brother Henry Ashton."

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Titel Borneman-Wagner, Howard-Hause, Trout-Nutting, Boyer-Stutsman Family Tree
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