Thomas Donahoe was born in 1750 in Delaware, the son of Thomas Donahoe. He married Druscilla Davenport on October 12, 1785, in Cumberland, Virginia. They had five children in 16 years. He died in 1825 in North Carolina having lived a long life of 75 years.
Research Records
American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
Name Thomas Donohoe
Birth Date1750
Birthplace Delaware,
Volume 45
Page number 3
Rev.War Reference {813}:396-407, 1098, 1136
[1]
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: Thomas Donahue
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Virginia
Regiment: 1st Battalion, Virginia Infantry (Regulars) (Irish Battalion)
Company: C
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Alternate Name: Thomas/Donohue
Film Number: M382 roll 16
[2]
U.S., War Bounty Land Warrants, 1789-1858
Name: Thomas Donohoe
Warrant Year: 1800
Warrant Number: 608
[3]
U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783
Name: Thomas Donoho
Gender: Male
Military Date: 6 Feb 1782
Military Place: North Carolina, USA
State or Army Served: North Carolina
Regiment: 4th Regiment
Rank: Major
[4]
Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1660-1800
Name: Thomas Donahoe
Spouse: Drusilla Davenport
Marriage Date: 12 Oct 1785
Marriage Location: Cumberland County, Virginia
[5]
Sources
↑ Source Citation
Godfrey Memorial Library; Middletown, Connecticut; American Genealogical Biographical Index; Volume Number: 45
↑ Source Information
National Park Service. U.S., Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
↑ Source Citation
Ancestry.com. U.S., War Bounty Land Warrants, 1789-1858 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
↑ Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007.
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DNA Connections
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