Person:Thomas Potter (63)

Watchers
Dr. Thomas Fuller Potter, of Tweedside
m. 22 Aug 1791
  1. James Potter, of Colerain1793 - 1862
  2. Elizabeth Charlotte Potter1795 - 1796
  3. William Henry Potter1798 - 1827
  4. Harriet Maria Potter1801 - 1862
  5. John Hamilton Potter1804 - 1808
  6. Dr. Thomas Fuller Potter, of Tweedside1806 - 1853
  • HDr. Thomas Fuller Potter, of Tweedside1806 - 1853
  • WLydia Jenkins - Abt 1838
m.
  1. John Potter1837 - 1881
  2. William Hubley Potter1838 - 1899
m.
  1. Elizabeth Potter1844 - 1890
  2. Alice Potter1846 - 1894
  3. James Potter1851 - 1855
Facts and Events
Name[1] Dr. Thomas Fuller Potter, of Tweedside
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 2 Dec 1806 Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, United States
Marriage to Lydia Jenkins
Marriage to Sarah Jane Hall
Death[2][3] 27 Sep 1853 Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, United States
Burial[2] Trinity Church Cemetery, Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, United States

Notes

  • 1832 - bought Tweedside rice plantation (485 acres) from Jacob Waldburgh for $7250
  • 1833 - bought Porchers plantation (393 acres) for $6000
  • 1839 - allotted 298 acres of rice lands on Argyle Island and 165 slaves from his father
  • 1853 - bought Grange plantation (492 acres) from William W Gordon for $5000
  • 1853 - estate inventory included 212 slaves in Georgia
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 The Potter Family of Prospect and Palmer Houses [1].
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 COLERAIN PLANTATION. Part III, in The Georgia historical quarterly. (Savannah, Georgia: Georgia Historical Society)
    25(2):120-140, 1941.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Manning, Maria Potter Higginson. Descendants of John Potter: 1765-1906. (Dedham, Massachusetts, 1906)
    2.

    6. Thomas Fuller Potter, born December 2, 1806; died September 27, 1853 ; buried in Trinity Churchyard, Princeton, N. J.
    Married (1st) Lydia Jenkins, born ; died
    Married (2nd) September 19th, 1843, to Sarah Jane Hall, born January 18, 1818; died May i, 1877; daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Hall, of Sunbury, Pa.