Person:Thomas Douglass (6)

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Thomas Douglass, of Lancaster Dist., SC
b.Abt 1768 South Carolina
d.Abt 1856 South Carolina
m. Abt 1747
  1. Margaret DouglassAbt 1748 -
  2. Joseph DouglassAbt 1750 - 1805
  3. Jane "Jennet" DouglassAbt 1752 - 1817
  4. John Douglass1760 - 1812
  5. Sarah Douglass1763 - 1816
  6. George DouglassAbt 1765 - 1810
  7. Jesse Douglass1765 - 1810
  8. Thomas Douglass, of Lancaster Dist., SCAbt 1768 - Abt 1856
  • HThomas Douglass, of Lancaster Dist., SCAbt 1768 - Abt 1856
  • WGrace CrowBef 1776 -
m. Bef 1793
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Douglass, of Lancaster Dist., SC
Alt Name[3] Thomas H. Douglass
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1768 South Carolina
Marriage Bef 1793 to Grace Crow
Death? Abt 1856 South Carolina

Records in South Carolina

Pg. 10-11. S.C., Lancaster Dist: Nathaniel Stephenson, planter for $620 to James R. Witherspoon, land granted to James Crow, 27 Nov 1770, the said Crow dying intestate, it being granted to Grace Crow, wife of Thomas Douglass, 8 Nov 1793, lawful heir of John Crow her father, adj. David Cowser, Hugh Wills, and 100 acres conveyed by John Foster to sd. Stephenson, granted to John Hood... 27 June 1806. [Signed] Nat. Stephenson (Seal). Wit: I. Dunnom, Wm. Howel (x), John Foster. Elizabeth Stephenson, wife of Nathaniel, relinquished dower, 15 Aug. 1806. Proved by Isaac Dunnom, 16 Aug 1806. Lancaster Co., SC Deeds 1787-1811.
References
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    "Grace Hutchinson (H2), the last of the Hutchinson sisters to get married, is thought to be one of the older ones, although the exact order of birth is not known, except for the first and last. She became the wife of James Crow, born about 1717. He came from Ireland, landed in Charleston, S.C., and was granted land in the Waxhaws in1778 (recorded in 1770). Grace Hutchinson seems to have accompanied other sisters and their families to America in the 1750's and later to the Waxhaws. It was there that she apparently met and married James Crow. They settled near Lands Ford, S.C. He died intestate on July 17, 1775, age 59. Apparently, there were no children. In connection with James Crow's estate Nancy Crockett says that his original land was near where she now lives (or nearby). She reports an entry in Deed Book F (Old Series), pp. 228-229, dated 4/15/1805, recorded 5/10/1805, to the effect that Thomas Douglas (husband of Grace Crow who was the lawful heir of her deceased father John Crow) sold for $345 to Nat. Stephenson a part of that tract of land originally granted to James Crow 11/27/1770. James Crow and John Crow are assumed to be brothers. It would appear that James Crow had no issue and that his land went to John Crow's daughter, Grace Crow, whose husband was Thomas Douglas. The land contained 165 acres.}

    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crow-201

  2.   United States. 1800 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M32).

    Name: Thomas Doughlas [Thomas Douglas]
    Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Lancaster District, South Carolina
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [b. bet. 1756-1774]
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 [b. bet. 1775-1784]
    Number of Slaves: 2
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 3
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
    Number of Household Members: 7

  3. Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).