Person:Thomas Thurston (17)

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Thomas Thurston
  • F.  Thurston (add)
m.
  1. Thomas Thurston - Bef 1693
  2. Samuel Thurston, of Thernberry - Aft 1692
  • HThomas Thurston - Bef 1693
  • W.  Bridget (add)
  1. Anne ThurstonAbt 1660 - Abt 1677
  2. Elizabeth ThurstonBef 1664 -
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Thurston
Gender Male
Birth[1] England
Marriage to Bridget (add)
Marriage Baltimore (county), Maryland, United States[2nd wife]
to Mary _____
Death[1] Bef 13 Apr 1693 Baltimore County, Maryland, United Statesprobate
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 The Gorsuch and Lovelace Families (Continued), in Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. (Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Historical Society)
    25 (1917):85-98.
    • Thomas Thurston was a prominent Quaker (Archiv. Md. 8; 63).

      He represented Baltimore County in the General Assembly in [1686 and 1688] (Archiv. Md. 13; 163).

      There is a deed, Oct. 27, 1676, from Thomas Thurston, to Elizabeth, the daughter of George Skipwith of West River [Maryland], conveying to her all of his personal property wherever located. (Balto. Deeds, TR: RA; 263).

      The will of Thomas Thurston of Baltimore County, dated Dec. 21, 1692, and proved Apr. 13, 1693, mentions his son Thomas, his daughter Elizabeth, wife of Charles Rumsey, and his daughter Sarah. He also leaves 1 shilling to his daughter Elizabeth the wife of George Skipwith. He makes bequests to his wife Mary and states that should his three children by his last wife die without issue his entire estate is to go to his brother Samuel Thurston of Thernberry in Gloucestershire (Annap. Wills 6; 21). This will indicates that his daughter Anne, wife of Miles Gibson, and the elder of his two daughters bearing the name Elizabeth, who married George Skipwith, were children of a former wife. ...

      .. a deed May 19, 1676 from Thomas Thurston to Miles Gibson, "in consideration of a marriage solemnized between Ann my daughter and Miles Gibson of Baltimore County," he deeds to Gibson two tracts. Cole's Banks and Moorfields in Talbot County, both containing 600 acres (Balto. Deeds TR : R A ; 262- 3).

      Thomas Thurston May 2, 1676 assigned to Miles Gibson his rights for twenty servants transported "twelve years since," and on this date also assigns to Gibson his rights for transporting himself, Bridget his wife and his daughter's Anne and Elizabeth (Annap. Patents: 19; 258). ...