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Thomas Marston 1650–1729 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1650

Birth Location: James City Co, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America

Death Date: 7 OCT 1729

Death Location: Christ Church Parish, Henrico County, Virginia, USA

Father: Thomas IV

Mother: Mary Estow

Spouse(s): Anne Marvell

Children(s): Thomas Marston, Sarah Marston, William Marston, Eliz Green

In 1650, Thomas Marston entered the world in James City Co, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America, born to Thomas Marston Iv And Mary Estow. Thomas Marston married Anne Elizabeth Marvell, and had children including Eliz Green, Sarah Marston, Thomas Marston, William Marston. Thomas Marston passed away in 1729 in Christ Church Parish, Henrico County, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1650, Thomas Marston entered the world in James City Co, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America, born to Thomas Marston Iv And Mary Estow.
  • Thomas Marston married Anne Elizabeth Marvell, and had children including Eliz Green, Sarah Marston, Thomas Marston, William Marston.
  • Thomas Marston passed away in 1729 in Christ Church Parish, Henrico County, Virginia, USA.

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Thomas Marston's Ancestors

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Thomas Marston
1650–1729
Birth Place: James City Co, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
Parents
Thomas Marston IV
1617–1690
Ormesby St Margaret, Norfolk, England
Mary Estow
1618–1661
James City, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thomas Marston's Descendants

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Thomas Marston (1650–7 OCT 1729) m. Anne (Elizabeth) Marvell (Abt 1650–25 Feb 1726)
  1. 1. Thomas Marston 1666–1738
  2. 2. Sarah Marston 1661–1736
  3. 3. William Marston 1662–1731
  4. 4. Eliz Green 1672–1759 m. Thomas (Abner) Green 1665–1730
    1. 1. Martha (Eliza "Patsy") Green 1719–1793
    2. 2. William Green 1723–1747
    3. 3. Lucy (Marston Green) Clay 1717–1764
    4. 4. Elizabeth (Green) Green 1715–1799 m. Rev (Thomas Dawson) II 1715–1740 m. Leonard Cheatham 1719–1776 m. Leonard Cheatham 1680–1712
      1. 1. Samuel Dawson 1734–1807 m. Martha (Jane) Jones 1730–1807
        1. 1. Thomas Dyson 1760–1840
        2. 2. John (Marston) Dawson 1756–1829
        3. 3. Priscilla (Jones) Dawson 1762–
        4. 4. Martha (A) Dawson 1764–1842
        5. 5. Nancy Dawson 1764–1857
        6. 6. Mary (Clay) Dawson 1764–1842
        7. 7. Mary (Jane "Polly" Dawson) Callahan 1760–1807
        8. 8. Samuel (Jones) Dawson 1760–1826
        9. 9. Thomas (P) Dawson 1757–1829
        10. 10. MARY (CLAY) Dawson 1764–1827 m. David Callahan 1760–1797 m. Thomas Clay 1750–1824
      2. 2. Edward Cheatham 1755–1795
      3. 3. Josiah Cheatham 1769–
      4. 4. Edward Cheatham 1712–1721
      5. 5. Leonard Cheatham 1712–1721
      6. 6. Abby Chatham 1712–1720
      7. 7. Samuel Dawson 1712–1721
      8. 8. James Cheatham 1712–1721
      9. 9. Elizabeth Cheatham 1742–1805
      10. 10. Abraham Cheatham 1756–1823
      11. 11. James Cheatham 1753–1795
      12. 12. Phebe Chatham 1742–1805
      13. 13. Ann Cheatham 1749–1830
      14. 14. Leonard (Isham) Cheatham 1740–1798
      15. 15. Tabitha Cheatham 1751–1814
      16. 16. Elizabeth Dawson 1733–1790
    5. 5. John Green 1720–1775
    6. 6. Rebecca Green 1729–1758
    7. 7. Mary Green 1721–1793
    8. 8. Thomas (Marston) Green 1723–1805
    9. 9. Dorothy Green 1713–
    10. 10. Letitia Greene 1734–1805
    11. 11. Mary Hill 1690–1765 m. Robert (Sion Hill) I 1678–1762
      1. 1. Agnes Hill 1730–1797 m. Charles (William) Harrington 1720–1771 m. Charles (William Harrington DNA -) P6ggf 1720–1773
        1. 1. Sallie Harrington 1751–1839 m. Mary Harrington 1790–1825 m. Mary Maddox 1790–1850 m. Mary Maddox 1790–1850 m. Rachel Petty 1755–1823
        2. 2. Nancy Harrington 1747–
        3. 3. George Harrington 1750–
        4. 4. Nelly Harrington 1749–1844
        5. 5. Jane Harrington 1754–
        6. 6. Tabitha Harrington 1758–1784
        7. 7. Charles (S) Harrington 1775–1797
        8. 8. William Harrington 1747–
        9. 9. Mary (Elizabeth) Harrington 1760–1840
        10. 10. John Harrington 1743–1792
        11. 11. Thomas (Harrington) III 1741–1793
        12. 12. Philemon Harrington 1757–1803
        13. 13. Sion (Hilliard) Harrington 1752–1828
        14. 14. Enoch (Fredrick) Harrington 1762–1763
        15. 15. Isaac Harrington 1763–1764
        16. 16. Whitmel (Sr) Harrington 1749–1808
      2. 2. Anne Hill 1701–1787 m. John Dudley 1695–1750 m. Richard Tunstall 1700–1782 m. John Dudley 1740–1750
        1. 1. William Dudley 1731–1799
        2. 2. John Tunstall 1736–1796
      3. 3. Ben (Hill) (Slave) 1697–1758
      4. 4. Louraina Hill 1708–
      5. 5. Rebecca (Agnes) Hill 1690–
      6. 6. Lewraina Hill 1724–1810
      7. 7. William ("Green" Hill DNA -) P7gu 1714–1776
      8. 8. Milbry Hill 1732–1762
      9. 9. Mary (Ann Hill) (Steed) 1715–1762
      10. 10. Georgia Hill 1707–
      11. 11. William (C) Hill 1710–1803
      12. 12. Milbey Hill 1710–1762
      13. 13. Hannah Hill 1712–
      14. 14. Abner Hill 1711–1762
      15. 15. Sion (Hill) II 1718–1780

Thomas Marston's Timeline

2 Records

1650
1650
Birth of Thomas Marston in James City Co, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
James City Co, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
1729
7 OCT 1729
Age 79
Death of Thomas Marston in Christ Church Parish, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Christ Church Parish, Henrico County, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1650
    Event Place: James City Co, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 OCT 1729
    Event Place: Christ Church Parish, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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