Thomas Prince Earle was born on 16 September 1778 in South Carolina. He was the son of Baylis Earle and Mary Prince. He married Mary Stallard.
Biographical Sketch
Quoted From the book: The History and genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus:[1]
CHAPTER TWO.
HISTORY OF THE VIRGINIA BRANCH.
pg 122 - THOMAS PRINCE EARLE (F 10), fifth son of Judge Baylis and Mary Prince Earle, was born in South Carolina Sept. 16, 1778, and married in Greenville District about 1799 to Mary Stallard.
They had one child, Elizabeth M., born in May, 1800. In the fall of 1800, he, with John (F 5) and probably Bavlis (F 6) and Edward Hampton (F 11), migrated to Kentucky, where he died in 1801. His descendants through his daughter are to be found there today. His wife re-married and had two daughters, who were Mrs. Laura Speed and Mrs. Emma Noel. Through her the Speed, Noel and Summers families “claimed kin” with the Earles, though there was no blood relationship.
The Earles amd The Birnies by Joseph Earle Birnie (1974). Privately Printed. Richmond, Virginia.
“My Maternal Ancestors” Compiled by Ruth Cobb Oliver (1987); Ruth Cobb Oliver and her mother did extensive genealogical research. They traveled to archives across the United States gathering information which was documented/copied/compiled in a book "My Maternal Ancestors" in the Ashville, Alabama archives.
Find A Grave: Memorial #213889521 accessed 29 January 2022, memorial page for Thomas Prince Earle (16 Sep 1778–1801) ; Maintained by Joseph R. Gainey. No tombstone photo, Unsourced, suspicious information.
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