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Information from Judy Cardwell It is not known for sure if this
is the correct Thomas for this estate settlement because it is
Perquimans County, NC, but it is left here so that it will not
be lost among the family:
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11 Oct1766 - Perquimons Cty, NC - Estate settlement of Thomas
Bonner
Ňa true and perfect inventory of al land {sheet torn}
has the rights credits goods and Chattels Inv{sheet torn}
to the Estate of Thos. Bonner Decd. that has{sheet torn}
come to the hands or knowledge of Jer. Halsey
Negroes
Quash as fellow
Quash a child
Crumwell
Cush
Dash
Tomboy
Joe
Daniel
Lion
Solomon
Mingo Claims pg Jas. Thompson
George
Peter
Isaac
Dicke
Summer
Jane
Jone
Sarah
Moll
Abraham
Sam Grace
Sook Rave
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1 pr. Silver shoe buckles
1 silver stock buckle
1 pr. Do clasps
1 pr. Do Buttons
6 Do. Tea spoons 1 pr. Tongs
Jerh. Prats Note for 16 pounds
dated Feb. 21 1766
Jerh. Prats Note for 16 pounds
dated Feb 20 1766
Jerameah Prats note
16 pounds dated Feb. 19 1766
Jeremiah Prats Noe for 16 pounds
dated Feb 14 1766
Jeremiah Prats noe for 16 pounds
dated Feb 22 1766
Jonathan Haughton Seventy
for the above Notes
Jonathan Haughtons Note
4 pounds 11 shillings dated Jan 27 1766
Thos. Williams Note 3 pounds 11 shillings
dated Jan. 17, 1766
James McClennys Note for
1 pound 6 shillings dated March 7 1766
Thos. Williams Bill of Sale
for sundries
1 Desk, 2 walnut tables,
3 gune, 2 looking glasses,
1 spy glass, 12 Chairs, Tea Kettle
& Trivet, 6 horses, 1 pistol, Case
& bottles, 6 coffee cups, & 3 saucers
China 6 teacups & saucers &
4 stone Dishes 4 plates, 1 Delf
plates, 3 dishes, Two Delp Bowls,
Two Teapots, 2 salt sellars, 1 vinegar
creaet 2 mustard pts., 1 cream pot 4 beds, some furniture 2
Chairs 1 trunk, 1 saddle & housing old Do Bags, 3 Bedsteds, 1
side saddle 4 dishes 6 soup plates & 6 flat plates 3 Iron pots,
1 frying pan, 5 melted spoons, 3 pewter spoons, 6 knives, 3
forks {word missing}Basons, 1 pr. fire tongs & griddle, 2 Meals
Sifters, 1 washing pail and piggin, i Box Iron and heater, 1
powdering tub corn tub 3 pit saws and 2 files 2 old Crosont saws
3 plows Deerskins, 5 candlesticks & pr. snuffers & Brasstand
half bushel, 1 woolling and Spinning Wheel, Churn, parcel of
wearing apparrel, some books, Debts, 1 raser & banset stone
jugs, 1 small table, cloth 1 flat & rigging & canoes forkstand
& 35 coat buttons and 9 gunblass 1 burying knife 1 pr stillyards
1 Bell 6 plain sythe Blade a parsel of old Tools 2 reap hooks, 1
iron square, Iron Ring & staple 1 spade spit 2 ox chains pr.
shar amoules 2 pot hammers pot hooks weeding hoe 4 old Do, 1 pr.
shears, 1 grind stone 4 old boxes pr carriage wheels and yoke 1
handmill 1 watch 1 fiddle 4 iron wedges 1 old spinning wheel 3
sheep besides 4 killed the widdow 27 cattle besides 1 killed by
the widdow 33 hogs part of a Barn frame, Tea Chest 1 small trunk
6 stone plates a parsell of wooll a parcel of corn standing in
the field about 12 bushels of wheat.
This inventory proved by the oath of Jeremiah Halsey before me.
Signed Jno. Clayton, JP 11th October 1766
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__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BONNER _| | | | |__ | _Henry BONNER III____| | (1680 - 1738) | | | __ | | | | |__________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Thomas BONNER | (1700 - 1765) | __ | | | __________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth?__________| (1680 - ....) | | __ | | |__________________________| | |__
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__ | _ANDREW de CRANSTOUN _| | | | |__ | _RALPH de CRANSTOUN _| | | | | __ | | | | |______________________| | | | |__ | | |--JOHN de CRANSTOUN | | __ | | | ______________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |______________________| | |__
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _Joshua DAVIS Sr.____| | (1667 - 1703) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Joshua DAVIS Jr. | (1690 - 1737) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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GARNETT, Thomas Stuart [1825-1863] Thomas Stuart Garnett was
born in Westmorland County, Virginia on April 19, 1825. He
attended the Virginia Military Institute [VMI] from August 1840
to October 1841 when he resigned. He graduated from the
University of Virginia in 1845 and returned to Caroline County
Virginia to practice law from 1845 to 1846. He served as a first
lieutenant, adjutant and surgeon in the 1st Virginia Infantry
Regiment and was fighting in Mexico in 1846. Promoted twice for
gallantry in military service, he briefly returned in 1848 to
practice law in Westmorland and New Kent counties. He was
Captain in the Westmorland Cavalry in 1861 and was commissioned
a lieutenant colonel in the 48th Virginia Infantry Regiment on
June 27, 1861. He was detailed to the job of procuring arms,
tents and equipment for the regiment. From March 1st to March
31st of 1862 he was hospitalised in Richmond but returned to
duty commanding the regiment from April 28 to May 5 1862. He
suffered from severe rheumatism and was sent sick to Staunton
where he remained in hospital until May 9th. Thomas Stuart
Garnett commanded the 2nd Brigade from June 12, 1862 but
suffered from numerous bouts of rheumatism and pain. On August
9, 1862 he was wounded in the left thigh at Cedar Run and was
subsequently hospitalised at Gordonsville. On January 23, 1863
he was promoted to the rank of Colonel, the brigade commander
recommending this promotion with the words: "there being no
doubt as to his competency". Thomas Stuart Garnett was shot in
the throat at Chancellorsville on May 3, 1863 while commanding
his brigade. He died the following day at the age of just 38
years. He left a widow and five children. His body laid in state
at the Capitol in Richmond and "every honor a heroic people
could bestow was paid to him". He was buried at Hollywood
Cemetery, Richmond on May 10, 1863. SOURCE: Field and Staff of
the 48th Virginia Infantry, biographical notes kept on the
Internet at:
Children:
2 Emma GARNETT b: 22 OCT 1840
2 Henry Thomas GARNETT b: AUG 1851
2 Thomas B. GARNETT b: 4 MAY 1853
2 Eliza Bankhead GARNETT b: 3 NOV 1854
2 Stuart B. GARNETT b: 1 MAY 1860
shot in the throat while commanding his brigade.
_Joshua GARNETT _____+ | (1740 - ....) _Thomas GARNETT _____| | (1769 - 1831) | | |_Frances ANDREWS ____+ | (1749 - 1824) _Henry Thomas________| | (1802 - 1878) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Thomas Stuart GARNETT Physcian | (1825 - 1863) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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_________________________ | ________________________________| | | | |_________________________ | _Edward LLOYD IV of Wye House_| | (1744 - 1796) m 1767 | | | _________________________ | | | | |________________________________| | | | |_________________________ | | |--Mary Tayloe LLOYD | (1784 - 1859) | _John TAYLOE ____________+ | | (1688 - 1747) | _John TAYLOE II of "Mount Airy"_| | | (1721 - 1779) m 1747 | | | |_Elizabeth GWYNN ________+ | | (1692 - 1734) |_Elizabeth Gwynn TAYLOE ______| (1750 - 1825) m 1767 | | _George II PLATER _______+ | | (1695 - 1755) m 1729 |_Rebecca PLATER ________________| (1731 - 1787) m 1747 | |_Rebecca Tasker ADDISON _+ (1703 - 1742) m 1729
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