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m. - Sir Thomas LunsfordAbt 1611 - 1656
- H. Sir Thomas LunsfordAbt 1611 - 1656
- W. Anne HudsonAbt 1614 - 1638
m. Abt 1633
Facts and Events
Name |
Sir Thomas Lunsford |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
Abt 1611 |
East Hoathly, Sussex, England |
Marriage |
Abt 1633 |
Peckham, Surrey, Englandto Anne Hudson |
Marriage |
1 Jun 1640 |
Binfield, Berkshire, England[2nd wife] to Katherine Neville |
Marriage |
Bef 1655 |
Virginia[3rd wife - she is the widow Kemp] to Elizabeth Wormeley |
Death? |
1656 |
Virginia |
Alt Burial[2] |
Bef 1727 |
James City County, Virginiaoriginally interred at "Richneck", former estate of Richard Kemp |
Burial[2] |
1727 |
Williamsburg, Virginia, United Statesremoved to Bruton Church |
Reference Number? |
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Q7791977? |
Records in Virginia
25 October 1650 - William Copeland Immigrated to Lancaster County, Virginia. He and is wife Mary were among the 65 persons transported by Sir Thomas Lundsford who received a patent for 3,423 acres on the south bank of the Rappahannock River in Lancaster County, Virginia on 24 October 1650. [Source: Lancaster County, Virginia Court Orders, 1652-1655, pg. 196].
References
- Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
- the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia
Sir Thomas Lunsford (c. 1610 – c. 1653) was a Royalist colonel in the English Civil War.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Sketch of Sir Thomas Lunsford, in Lomax, Edward Lloyd. Genealogy of the Virginia family of Lomax: with references to the Lunsford, Wormeley, Micou, Roy, Corbin, Eltonhead, Tayloe, Plater, Addison, Tasker, Burford, Wilkinson, Griffin, Gwynn, Lindsay, Payne, Presley, Thornton, Savage, Wllford, Randolph, Isham, Yates and other prominent fa. (Chicago [Illinois]: Rand, McNally, 1913)
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Thomas Lunsford married three times. His first wife was Anne Hudson, who died in 1638. They had one son, who died in infancy. In 1640, he married Katherine (d.1649), daughter of Sir Henry Neville, of Billingbear, Berkshire, with whom he had three daughters. Lunsford's third wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Wormeley, of Riccall, Yorkshire, and widow of Richard Kempe, secretary of Virginia; they had one daughter. Lunsford's two brothers Herbert and Henry were also Royalist officers; Henry was killed at the storming of Bristol in 1643. [Source: http://www.british-civil-wars.co.uk/biog/lunsford.htm]
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