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Thomas Fauntleroy Glasscock 1671–1726 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 June 1671

Birth Location: Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, United States of America

Death Date: 28 January 1726

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

Father: Gregory Glascock

Mother: Mary Glascock

Spouse(s): Sarah Stone

Children(s): Sarah Hightower), Peter Sr, Gregory Glascock

The story of Thomas Fauntleroy Glasscock began in 1671 in Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, United States of America. Thomas Fauntleroy Glasscock married Sarah Elizabeth Stone, and had children including Gregory George Glascock, Peter Glasscock Sr, Sarah Stone Glascock M Hightower. Thomas Fauntleroy Glasscock passed away in 1726 in Fauquier County, Virginia, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Thomas Fauntleroy Glasscock began in 1671 in Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, United States of America.
  • Thomas Fauntleroy Glasscock married Sarah Elizabeth Stone, and had children including Gregory George Glascock, Peter Glasscock Sr, Sarah Stone Glascock M Hightower.
  • Thomas Fauntleroy Glasscock passed away in 1726 in Fauquier County, Virginia, United States of America.

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Thomas Glasscock's Ancestors

Self
Thomas Glasscock
1671–1726
Birth Place: Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, United States of America
Parents
Gregory George Glascock
1634–1689
Richmond, VA, Virginia, USA
Mary (Barber) Glascock
1642–
Grandparents
Thomas (Glascock) Sr
1613–1677
Coggeshall, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Jane Glascock
1613–1680
Ash, Guildford Borough, Surrey, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir ☆ENG-ENG
1582–1634
Margery ☆ENG-ENG
1582–1661
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Glascock
1548–1606
Grace Ennow
1552–1594

Thomas Glasscock's Descendants

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Thomas (Fauntleroy) Glasscock (1 June 1671–28 January 1726) m. Sarah (Elizabeth) Stone (1671–8 January 1730)
  1. 1. Sarah (Stone Glascock (m.) Hightower) 1707–1765 m. Charnel (Thomas Hightower Sr) LS 1694–1762
    1. 1. Charnel (Jun Hightower) Jr 1733–1793 m. Frances (Victoria Polly) Puckett 1734–1818
      1. 1. Charnel Hightower 1774–1835 m. Winneyford ((Winnifred)) Corder 1778–1850
        1. 1. Aaron Hightower 1800– m. Deariah Brits 1800–1849
      2. 2. Jonathan Hightower 1776–1844
    2. 2. Thomas Hightower 1750–1803
    3. 3. Elizabeth Hightower 1728–1756 m. Charles (Joseph IV) Dodson 1723–1802 m. Greenham Dodson 1709–1777 m. Charles (Joseph IV) Dodson 1723–1802 m. Greenham Dodson 1709–1777
    4. 4. Elizabeth Hightower 1728–
    5. 5. Gregory Hightower 1745–1769
    6. 6. John Hightower 1747–1781
    7. 7. Joshua Hightower 1741–1841
    8. 8. Rawleigh Hightower 1734–1801
    9. 9. Sarah Hightower 1740–
  2. 2. Peter (Glasscock) Sr 1714–1784
  3. 3. Gregory (George) Glascock 1700–1752

Thomas Glasscock's Timeline

2 Records

1671
1 June 1671
Birth of Thomas Fauntleroy Glasscock in Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, United States of America
Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, United States of America
1726
28 January 1726
Age 55
Death of Thomas Fauntleroy Glasscock in Fauquier County, Virginia, United States of America
Fauquier County, Virginia, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 June 1671
    Event Place: Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 January 1726
    Event Place: Fauquier County, Virginia, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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