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Notes for Thomas Payne Sr POWELL


Thomas was not listed with this family in the book of Powell Familiesof Virginia and the South.

He and his brother, Simon, marched with Gen George Washington in thecampaign to take Ft Duquesne (present site of Pittsburg, PA) from theFrench in 1758, Thomas being under William Byrd, Simon under CaptHogg.

Residences:

1761 Virginia

1770s South Carolina

1782 Orange Co, VA, where he was still living in 1785 at tax time.

1783 St Thomas' Parish, Orange Co, VA, was his residence when he gavehis consent for son, Ambrose, to marry.

1789 Clark Co, KY. He was listed in the 1795 census and hisdaughter, Elizabeth was married there in 1794.

1/11/1790 Fayette Co, KY. Thomas and son, Ambrose, were listed onthe tax list this date and both 1791 and 1792.

1800 Clark Co, KY. Thomas and 3 sons, Ambrosse, Simon, and Thomas,Jr, were taxed in this county.

10/17/1808 Thomas was exempted from county taxes (levy) due to thisage and infirmities. He died a few months later.

1809 Estill Co, KY. His estate was settled there. He may have beenliving with relatives in his old age, perhaps son, Ambrose.
2/1809 Thomas, Jr, and Micajah Hall, his son-in-law, were appointedadministrators of his estate by the Court. An inventory was orderedon 2/12/1809.
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