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* In the spring of 1671 Thomas sailed from Bristol, England to America.
* He signed an agreement 5 March, 1674/75 to work for 4 years for Francis Wyeth.
* At the end of that time, he was given 50 acres of land in the colony.
* He eventually owned plantations in St Paul's and Overwharton Parishes, both in Stafford County.
* At that time, tobacco was brought to the Stafford ports for export.
* Thomas died 1720/21.
* His estate in Stafford County was probated in 1725/26
* In the Minutes of the Council of the General Court of Virginia, dated March 5, 1674/75, page 405, is this entry: "Upon oath of Captain Moore that Thomas Trammell came to this country but for four years - It is ordered that he be acquitted from service and that Mr. Francis Wyeth, his master, do pay him coin (corn?) and clothes according to custom and costs".
* Thomas settled in Stafford County, Virginia, and died there, as indicated by his estate record shown by the Index book to be in Will Book 1721-1730 (1750?), page 171.
* The Will Book is lost but the Index Book is still available.
* The location of the estate record in the Will Book, Page 171, suggests that the death of Thomas occurred in the early 1720's, at age 70 or 75 if we assume he was born (around) 1650.
* There is no other known record of Thomas.