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Thomas Addison b. 12 September 1730 d. about 1812
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Lineage | Addison |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Thomas Addison |
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Events
12 September 1730 birth: Stafford County (Virginia), Stafford or P.G. Co. VA (?)
residence: Camden District SC (Chester/Lancaster/Fairfield)
marriage: ♀ ? Elizabeth [?] d. about 1812
1760 child birth: South Carolina, ♂ Christopher Addison [Addison] b. 1760 d. after 1821
1763 child birth: South Carolina, ♂ John Addison [Addison] b. 1763 d. 1827
about 1765 child birth: ♂ Thomas Addison [Addison] b. about 1765
29 December 1766 child birth: Fairfield Dist. SC, United States, ♂ William Addison [Addison] b. 29 December 1766 d. 20 May 1853
1768 child birth: ♂ Martin Addison [Addison] b. 1768
1769 child birth: South Carolina, ♂ Joseph Addison [Addison] b. 1769
about 1812 death: Fairfield County (South Carolina)
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"There were several Thomas Addisons floating around in South Carolina during the time of mime. Era Stinson shows Thomas Addison, b 1600's, d 1739 Prince George Co., VA, wife Ann (thought to be Chambless) was the father of Christopher Addison, wife Mary. And, Christopher Addison, wife Mary, as the father of Thomas Addison, b 12 Sept 1730, Stafford or P.G.Co., Va., d 1811-12, adm appointed March 1812, Fairfield Co, SC, wife Elizabeth ???. And, Thomas Addison, wife Elizabeth, as the father of William Addison, b 29 Dec 1766, Camden Dist, SC, d 20 May 1853, Todd Co., KY, wife Nancy Mobley.
Shirley Shelton shows her direct line as Capt. Thomas Addison, son - William Addison, b 1766, wife Nancy Mobley, son Richard Addison..."
"I have never seen "Captain" associated with my Thomas. I have the copy of a deed from Thomas Land to Thomas Addison, Anson Co., NC (now in SC) dated 25 Sept 1758. This Thomas Addison is thought to be Capt. Thomas Addison." From: Rex Addison <raddison@@digitalexp.com>
There was a Captain Thomas Addison who bought land in Anson County, N. C. in 1758 and received a memorial grant in Craven County, St. Mark's Parish (later became Camden District and then Fairfield County), S. C., in 1766. By Rex Addison <raddison@@digitalexp.com>
From: "Linda Moore" <blm4121@@compaq.net> To: "Debbie Jenkins" <daj@@hemc.net> Hi Debbie, In a book titled "Colonial Soldiers of the South" I found this: looks like a roll call or something. Addison, Tho.s (Capt.) 190-239-251 HMS Windsor Col. Gooch's Regiment D - 3 Oct. 1741, Scarborough D - 31 May 1741, Jersey
Capt. Thomas Addison: a gentleman residing upon his estate in Maryland, raised his company at his own expense, was wounded upon the attack of Fort Lazare. Major General Wentworth gave him a good character rating. Now I understand why they refer to him as Capt. Thomas Addison. Also this: "Fairfield County S.C. Minutes of the County Court 1785-1799" p. 30 Estes Thomas Addison & Christr Addison appeared in to open court and being duly sworn say that they M. Hill saw Zachary Estes and Martha his wife sign seal and deliver titles to Moses Hill for one hundred acres of land situate on the waters of Little River of Broad River. I don't know exactly know what this proves except that Chris. was still in S.C. between 1785 and 1799.
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birth: 28 August 1802, Franklin County, Georgia, United States
death: 27 May 1876, Franklin County, Georgia, United States