Person:Joseph Thompson (72)

Watchers
Sheriff Joseph Thompson
m. Abt 1694
  1. John Thompson1694 - 1759
  2. Sheriff Joseph Thompson1703 - Abt 1765
  3. Roger Thompson, Jr.Est 1720 -
  4. George ThompsonBef 1722 - 1786
  5. William ThompsonBef 1722 - Bef 1799
  6. Lucy ThompsonAbt 1724 -
m.
  1. Joseph Thompson1733 - 1759
  2. Elizabeth Thompson1735 -
  3. Mary Thompson1739 -
  4. Col. Roger ThompsonAbt 1742 - 1814
  5. George Thompson1748 - 1834
  6. Leonard ThompsonAbt 1749 - 1807
  7. Ann Claiborne Thompson1754 -
  8. Lt. John Thompson1757 - 1833
Facts and Events
Name[1] Sheriff Joseph Thompson
Gender Male
Birth[2] 1703 Hanover County, Virginia
Marriage to Sarah Claiborne
Death[1] Abt Mar 1765 Albemarle County, Virginia

Will Abstract

THOMPSON, JOSEPH
3 Oct. 1763. April Court, 1765.
Wife Sarah to have plantation of 255 acres during life. Daughter Frances Thompson. Sons Roger and George Thompson. Sons (youngest) Leonard and John. Granddaughter Sarah Cliaborne Woodson to have a slave.
Exrs: brother George Thompson and sons Roger and George Thompson.
Wit: Patrick Napier, William Payne and Mary Payne.
[Abstract of wills, inventories, and administration accounts of Albemarle County, Virginia, 1748-1800, pg. 15].
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Boddie, John Bennett. Virginia Historical Genealogies. (Redwood City, California: Pacific Coast Publishers, 1954)
    p. 40.

    Appointed Captain of Militia, 27 Jun 1745. Appointed High Sheriff of Albemarle County, 1745. His will, probated Apr 1765, names his wife, three sons, and a granddaughter.

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    Joseph Thompson qualified as a justice and as sheriff of Albemarle County at its first court, Feb 1744. He was captain of militia, 27 Jun 1745.

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