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Thomas Mathews 1660–1700 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1660
Birth Location: , , Virginia, USA
Death Date: 1700
Death Location: Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, United States
Father: John Mathews
Mother: Mary Plumley
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Braxton
Children(s): Isaac Mathews
In 1660, Thomas Mathews entered the world in , , Virginia, USA, born to John Mathews And Mary Plumley. Thomas Mathews married Elizabeth Braxton, and had children including Isaac Edward Mathews. Thomas Mathews passed away in 1700 in Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, United States.
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Biography
- In 1660, Thomas Mathews entered the world in , , Virginia, USA, born to John Mathews And Mary Plumley.
- Thomas Mathews married Elizabeth Braxton, and had children including Isaac Edward Mathews.
- Thomas Mathews passed away in 1700 in Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, United States.
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Thomas Mathews's Descendants
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1. Isaac (Edward) Mathews 1700–1769 m. Mary Mathews 1700–1782
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1. Moses Mathews 1725–1806 m. Sarah (Sally) Findley 1725–1806
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1. William Mathews 1756–1819 m. Mary (Jane) Miller 1757–1822
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1. Mary (Polly) Mathews 1790–1835 m. Henry (A) David 1783–1842
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1660
Event Place: , , Virginia, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1700
Event Place: Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, United States