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Thomas Batson Jr. (1770 - 1819)

Thomas Batson Jr.
Born in New Hanover Co., North Carolinamap
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Husband of — married 19 Aug 1791 in Burke, Georgiamap
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Died at about age 48 in Pike County, Mississippi, United Statesmap
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Biography

Thomas Batson Jr. served in the War of 1812
Service started:
Unit(s): 13th Regiment, Mississippi Militia
Service ended:

Thomas Batson 1770 - 1834

Birth: May 8 1770  New Hanover Co. NC Ancestral File Number: 182G-4ZD

Marriage to: Elizabeth Batson (born Wayles) Aug 19 1791 Burke, Georgia

Death: 1834  Pike Co. MS
Burial:  Silver Creek Church Yard

Wife: Elizabeth Batson (born Wayles) 1775 - 1834

THOMAS and JAMES BATSON were on the "Pay-Roll" of LT. WM. BOND'S COMPANY; NIXON's 13th Regiment he was a Brother-in-Law to THOMAS.


Thomas Batson, Jr. born 8 May, 1770 New Hanover and died 1819 Pike Co. He married 19 August, 1791 in Washington Co. GA., to Elizabeth Wayles.

Children of Thomas Batson and Elizabeth Wayles: [1]

  1. Seth Batson 1794 1844 m Mary Fowler[2]
  2. James Batson 1797 1862 m Cassie Breland
  3. Eli Batson 1799 m Alice Norsworthy m Piety Milton
  4. Nancy Philadelphia Batson 1800 1875 m Elisha J Bond
  5. Sarah Batson 1803 1864 m Asa Miller
  6. Thomas Batson 1807 1840
  7. Elizabeth Batson 1811 1867
  8. Manurva Batson b 1809 in GA
  9. Mary Batson m Hezekiah Miles

After the death of Thomas she married John Bond. They had a son, Carral Bond

THOMAS BATSON JR., was born in New Hanover Co., N.C., 8 May 1770; he married 19 Aug 1791, in Washington Co., Ga., ELIZABETH WAYLES, born in N.C., 17 Feb 1775. They had nine children, four sons and five daughters. He died at age 49, in 1819, in Pike Co., Miss.; he is buried in Silver Creek Churchyard, beside his father, and several other Batson relatives. He was a Charter Member, and helped organize this Church in 1814. ELIZABETH WAYLES BATSON died in 1834, at age 60, in Perry Co., Miss. Her interment was one of the first in what was at that time, called "The Bond Burying-Ground", and later was called "The Harbison Cemetery", located a few mi1es E. of present Wiggins, in Stone Co., Miss. She had a second marriage to LT. COL. JOHN BOND. One son was born of this marriage, CARRAL BOND, in 1824, in Covington Co., Miss. John's former wife, ADELLPHI BATSON BOND, was a sister in law to ELIZABETH WAYLES (BATSON-BOND)[3].

Sources

  1. Find A Grave: Memorial #111362804
  2. son Seth Find A Grave: Memorial #125776295
  3. The Batson family in Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. Related families: Dale, Hatten, Culpepper, Price, Smith, Lott, Longino, Daughdrill, Davis, Terrell. Memorabilia and biography. by Bornemann, Vivian (Davis) page 44
  • National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Complied Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812 in Organizations from the Territory of Mississippi; Record Group: 94, Records of the Adjutant General's (Mississippi, Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers, 1812-1815)




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