Person:Thomas Hughes (41)

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Capt. Thomas Hughes
m. 1734
  1. Capt. Thomas Hughes1736 - 1793
  2. Sarah Hughes1738 - 1822
  3. Nathaniel Hughes1740 - 1784
  4. William HughesAbt 1744 -
  5. Edward HughesAbt 1746 -
m. Bef 1756
  1. William HughesAbt 1756 -
  2. Robert Hughes1760 - Abt 1853
  3. Elizabeth HughesAbt 1764 -
  4. George HughesAbt 1769 -
  5. Edward HughesAbt 1772 - 1839
  6. Nancy Hughes1774 - 1832
  7. Susanna HughesAbt 1775 - Bef 1799
m. 6 Nov 1779
  1. Elizabeth HughesAft 1779 -
Facts and Events
Name Capt. Thomas Hughes
Alt Name Capt. Thomas Hughs
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1736 Prince William County, Virginia
Marriage Bef 1756 to Elizabeth Foster
Marriage 6 Nov 1779 Virginiato Jean (Jane) Lewis
Death[1] 27 Jun 1793 Kanawha County, Virginia[Killed by Indians]

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1. Capt. Thomas1 Hughs birth date unknown.

He married Jean (Jane) Lewis November 6, 1779. Jean was born August 8, 1755. Jean was the daughter of Thomas Lewis and Jane Strother. Jean died 1790 at 34 years of age.

Capt. Thomas Hughs and Jean (Jane) Lewis had the following child:

2 i. Elizabeth2 Hughs. She married John Menefee. (See John Menefee for the continuation of this line.)
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).
  2.   Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  3.   Genealogy.com.

    Thomas Hughes (son of Edward Hughes and Elizabeth Grigsby) was born 1736 in Prince William County, VA, and died June 27, 1793 in Hughes Fort, Kanawha, VA, killed by Indians.He married (1) Elizabeth Foster, daughter of Robert Foster and Sarah. He married (2) Jane Lewis, daughter of Thomas Lewis and Jane Srother.
    More About Thomas Hughes:
    Burial: Hughes Fort Road.
    Military service: Revolutionary War, Pvt., VA in Capt. Smith's Augusta Militia.
    Occupation: Carpenter that helped build Hughes Fort at the mouth of Hughes Creek that's named for him.Later built a hunting cabin on Laurel Creek near where the old Bethel Church once stood..
    Property: Prince William Co., Old Sweet Springs in Botetourt Co., Monroe Co. prior to moving to Nicholas Co..
    Will: 22MAY1793, Kanawha Deed Book A, page 26.
    Children of Thomas Hughes and Elizabeth Foster are:i.George Hughes.
    ii.John Hughes.
    iii.Joseph Hughes.
    iv.Susanna Hughes.
    v.William Hughes.
    vi.+Edward Hughes.
    vii.Robert Hughes.
    viii.Thomas Hughes.
    ix.Elizabeth Hughes.
    x.+Nancy Hughes, b. 1776, Hughes Fort, Kanawha Co., WV, d. December 02, 1832, Kessler Cross Lanes, WV.

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