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Robert THOMASON
Bethany JONES Sarah LINDSAY Juliet Ann SINGLETON |
Husband: Robert THOMASON
Birth: 17 Dec 1791, Scott Co., KY Death: 2 Apr 1864, Kearney, Clay Co., MO Disposition: buried New Hope Cemetery, Clay Co., MO Military Service: War of 1812: Pvt. in Capt. Jacob Stucker's Co., Col. Richard M. Johnson's Rgmt., Kentucky Mounted Infantry Father: Samuel THOMASSON Mother: Lydia McGEHEE |
Marriage-1: 24 Jul 1817 |
Wife-1: Bethany JONES |
Marriage-2: 16 Sep 1838, Shelby Co., KY |
Wife-2: Sarah "Sallie" LINDSAY
Birth: 15 Apr 1803, Lindsay Station, Scott Co., KY Death: 12 Oct 1851, Clay Co., MO Disposition: New Hope Cemetery, Kearney, Clay Co., MO Other Spouse: m1. James COLE Father: Anthony LINDSAY III Mother: Alice "Alsey" COLE |
Marriage-3: 25 Aug 1852 |
Wife-3: Juliet Ann SINGLETON
Other Spouse: m1. Mr. POSEY |
Children with Bethany JONES: |
yes |
Children with Sallie LINDSAY: |
. Sarah Elizabeth "Bettie" THOMASON, b. 24 Aug 1839
. Martha Ann THOMASON, b. 23 Jul 1841 . Mary Alice THOMASON, b. 2 Dec 1844; d. 24 May 1930 ? Mimms THOMASON |
Children with Juliet SINGLETON: |
? |
Sources:
1. Kenneth G. Lindsay. The Lindsays of the World [link died]. 2. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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