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Thomas Lapsley Armstrong
b.5 Mar 1767 Orange County, North Carolina
d.3 Apr 1835 Caswell County, North Carolina
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m. 16 Jan 1765
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m. 22 Jan 1793
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m. 10 Jun 1794
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Notes on will from John Fox, RootsWeb, WorldConnect: THOMAS ARMSTRONG - 3-3-1835. Wife: Elizabeth (mansion house, 7 slaves (all named). Sons: Anderson, James, Thomas Lapsie. Daughters: Francis E. (under 21), Asenath (wife of John Currie). Asenath inherited slaves. Executors: sons, Anderson and Thomas L. Witnesses: William Clark, Jno. Bone, Thos. Paul. Request that wife and daughter, Francis, may continue to live with my son Anderson. Anderson inherited all land in Orange Co., outbuildings, machinery, livestock and 17 named slaves. Willed to his son, Thomas Lapsie, 6 slaves and land in Montgomery Co., GA. Thomas has already given son James what he considered sufficient but left it up to Anderson to provide more if needed. Thomas mentioned Asenath and John Currie's children, Thomas Anderson Currie and Ann Elizabeth Currie. |