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Thomas W. Washington 1848–1898 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1848

Birth Location: Flat Woods, St. Clair County, Alabama

Death Date: 1898

Death Location: England, Lonoke County, Arkansas

Father: Henry Washington

Mother: Priscilla Bowlin

Spouse(s): Ellendor Almon

Children(s): Hiram Washington, Manda Washington, Ellen Washington, Emma Washington, Allie Washington, Minnie Washington, Thomas Washington, James Washington

In 1848, Thomas W. Washington entered the world in Flat Woods, St. Clair County, Alabama, born to Henry Washington And Priscilla Bowlin. In 1850, Thomas W. Washington resided in District 39, St Clair, Alabama. In 1860, Thomas W. Washington resided in Townships 14 and 15, St Clair, Alabama, United Sta. Thomas W. Washington married Ellendor Ellen J Almon, and had children including Allie L Washington, Ellen Washington, Emma Washington, Hiram Jasper Washington, James Washington, Manda M V Washington, Minnie Roxyanne Washington, Thomas Cornelius Washington. Thomas W. Washington passed away in 1898 in England, Lonoke County, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • In 1848, Thomas W. Washington entered the world in Flat Woods, St. Clair County, Alabama, born to Henry Washington And Priscilla Bowlin.
  • In 1850, Thomas W. Washington resided in District 39, St Clair, Alabama.
  • In 1860, Thomas W. Washington resided in Townships 14 and 15, St Clair, Alabama, United Sta.
  • Thomas W. Washington married Ellendor Ellen J Almon, and had children including Allie L Washington, Ellen Washington, Emma Washington, Hiram Jasper Washington, James Washington, Manda M V Washington, Minnie Roxyanne Washington, Thomas Cornelius Washington.
  • Thomas W. Washington passed away in 1898 in England, Lonoke County, Arkansas.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Thomas Washington's Ancestors

Self
Thomas Washington
1848–1898
Birth Place: Flat Woods, St. Clair County, Alabama
Parents
Henry Washington
1822–1881
Alabama
Priscilla Bowlin
1825–1899
St. Clair County, Alabama
Grandparents
Allen Washington
1798–1870
South Carolina
Thomas (Cotton) Bolin
1790–1864
Moore County, North Carolina (Southern Pines)
Lydia Sheffield
1799–1879
Franklin County, Georgia
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Washington
1775–1837
Nancy Darlington
1776–1855
James Bowlin
1773–
Elizabeth Foster
1773–1846
Adam Sheffield
1760–1844
Priscilla Smith
1765–1839
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward Washington
1750–1790
James Bollin
1735–1804
Elizabeth Gay
1738–1813
Robert Foster
1736–
Virginia Johnson
1742–1817
John Sheffield
1727–1796
Hannah Melton
1730–
Everett Smith
1740–1800
Mourning Melton
1743–1800

Thomas Washington's Descendants

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Thomas (W.) Washington (1848–1898) m. Ellendor ("Ellen" J.) Almon (August 13, 1847–February 20, 1922)
  1. 1. Hiram (Jasper) Washington 1871–1898
  2. 2. Manda (M. V.) Washington 1872–1946 m. Vanderbilt Kirby 1890–1920
  3. 3. Ellen Washington 1875–
  4. 4. Emma Washington 1877–
  5. 5. Allie (L.) Washington 1877–1946 m. John ("Jonas" Francis) Wright 1874–1956
  6. 6. Minnie (Roxyanne) Washington 1878–1952 m. John (Slack) Isaacks 1875–1967
    1. 1. Mary (Ellen) Isaacks 1901–1985 m. Jess (Albert) Nicholson 1888–1956
    2. 2. Floyd Isaacks 1905– m. Troy Laws 1910–
    3. 3. J. (D.) Isaacks 1909–
    4. 4. Jim ("Candy Man" Andrew) Isaacks 1910–2008 m. Stella (Mae) Stephens 1913–
    5. 5. Robert (L.) Isaacks 1912–1992
  7. 7. Thomas (Cornelius) Washington 1883–1966 m. Mattie (Lena) McNew 1896–1973
  8. 8. James Washington 1869–

Thomas Washington's Timeline

5 Records

1848
1848
Birth of Thomas W. Washington in Flat Woods, St. Clair County, Alabama
Flat Woods, St. Clair County, Alabama
1850
1850
Age 2
Thomas W. Washington resided here in District 39, St Clair, Alabama
District 39, St Clair, Alabama
1860
1860
Age 12
Thomas W. Washington resided here in Townships 14 and 15, St Clair, Alabama, United States
Townships 14 and 15, St Clair, Alabama, United States
1880
1880
Age 32
Thomas W. Washington resided here in Springville, St Clair, Alabama, United States
Springville, St Clair, Alabama, United States
1898
1898
Age 50
Death of Thomas W. Washington in England, Lonoke County, Arkansas
England, Lonoke County, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1848
    Event Place: Flat Woods, St. Clair County, Alabama
    Record Source:
    [1] 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Springville, St Clair, Alabama; Roll: 31; Family History Film: 1254031; Page: 56C; Enumeration District: 117; Image: 0479
    [2] 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Townships 14 and 15, St Clair, Alabama; Roll: M653_23; Page: 17; Image: 17; Family History Library Film: 803023
    [3] 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 39, St Clair, Alabama; Roll: M432_14; Page: 140A; Image: 543

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: District 39, St Clair, Alabama
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 39, St Clair, Alabama; Roll: M432_14; Page: 140A; Image: 543

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1860
    Event Place: Townships 14 and 15, St Clair, Alabama, United States
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Townships 14 and 15, St Clair, Alabama; Roll: M653_23; Page: 17; Image: 17; Family History Library Film: 803023

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Springville, St Clair, Alabama, United States
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Springville, St Clair, Alabama; Roll: 31; Family History Film: 1254031; Page: 56C; Enumeration District: 117; Image: 0479

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1898
    Event Place: England, Lonoke County, Arkansas

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