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Thomas FOLEY 1745–1828 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1745

Birth Location: Stafford, Virginia, English Colony

Death Date: May 1828

Death Location: Fauquier County, Virginia, United States of America

Father: James Foley

Mother: Mary Young

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In 1745, Thomas FOLEY entered the world in Stafford, Virginia, English Colony, born to James Foley And Mary Young. Thomas FOLEY passed away in 1828 in Fauquier County, Virginia, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1745, Thomas FOLEY entered the world in Stafford, Virginia, English Colony, born to James Foley And Mary Young.
  • Thomas FOLEY passed away in 1828 in Fauquier County, Virginia, United States of America.

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Thomas FOLEY's Ancestors

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Thomas FOLEY
1745–1828
Birth Place: Stafford, Virginia, English Colony
Parents
James Foley
1705–1797
Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, American Colonies
Mary Young
1715–1786
Prince William, Virginia, American Colonies
Grandparents
John (F. Foley) Sr
1677–1762
Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, Colony
Bryan Young
1691–1727
Fauquier, Virginia, United States
Anne (Peyton) Waye
1691–1750
Stafford, Virginia, USA
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Thomas FOLEY's Timeline

2 Records

1745
1745
Birth of Thomas FOLEY in Stafford, Virginia, English Colony
Stafford, Virginia, English Colony
1828
May 1828
Age 83
Death of Thomas FOLEY in Fauquier County, Virginia, United States of America
Fauquier County, Virginia, United States of America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1745
    Event Place: Stafford, Virginia, English Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 1828
    Event Place: Fauquier County, Virginia, United States of America

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