Married: Sarah Hughes, 4 Feb 1788, Prince George's County, Maryland (p 93)[2]
Military: Private, 34th Maryland Regiment of Militia; Prince George's County Militia, French and Indian War of 1799 (Had his own gun; Born 7 Feb 1758)[1]
Census
1790 Census: Th's Abbigill household; Prince George's County, Maryland[3]
Free While Males: (1) born before 1773; (2) born after 1773
Free White Females: (1) no age specified
All Others: (0)
Slaves: (0)
1800 Census: Thomas Abigail household, Prince George's County, Maryland[4]
Free White Males: (1) born 1785-1790; (1) born 1766-1784
Free White Females: (1) born 1785-1790; (1) born before 1765
All Other Free: (0)
Slaves: (1)
1810 Census: Thomas Abigale household; Horspen and Patwank Hundred, Prince George's County, Maryland (Written Sheet 74)[5]
Free White Males: (1) born 1801-1810; (1) born 1785-1794; (1) born before 1765
Free White Females: (1) born 1785-1794; (1) born 1766-1784
Free Persons, Except Indians, Not Taxed: (0)
Total Slaves: (0)
1820 Census: Thomas Abigall household; 1 December 1820; Queen Anne Parish, Prince George County, Maryland; Stamped Sheet 14[6]
Free White Males: (1) born 1805-1810; (1) born before 1776
Free White Females: (1) born 1796-1804; (1) born before 1776
Thomas passed away between the 1820 and 1830 Census. No death, burial, or probate records found.
Possible Children
—Older son: Thomas (b 1776-1795), married and living in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George County, MD in 1820. 2 daughters OR Richard, Jr, (1775-1795) in Bladensburg, Prince George; 1 daughter, 2 females 16-25
—1850 Census: Richard Abigal, Jr, b 1790; Vansville, Prince George's, Maryland
—1850 Census: Thomas Abigal, b 1808; Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's, Maryland
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 "Prince George's County Militia in the French War of 1799, Captain Jacob ducker's Company": Roster, p 173; Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus, M.S. M.D., Compiler. Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, County, and Church from Original Sources. Volume 1 (Williams & Wilkins: Baltimore, MD; 1915) Archive.org (Full view)
↑ "Marriage Licenses Issued at Upper Marlborough, Prince George's County, Maryland—1777-1801": Thomas Abbigell [sic] and Sarah Hughes; 4 February 1788; in Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus, M.S. M.D., Compiler. Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, County, and Church from Original Sources. Volume 1 (Williams & Wilkins: Baltimore, MD; 1915) Archive.org (Full view)
This is a "recycled" profile, originally uploaded in 2011 totally empty except for surname (no other names, dates, places, or relationships) as a female. I changed the gender to male and used it to create this new profile with the same LNAB. (Kirch-132 14:37, 13 March 2022 (UTC))
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