In 1790 John Thorowgood was living in the Blackwater Pct. of Princess Anne Co, VA[1]
6 white persons
24 slaves
Death
John Thorowgood II died by Apr 1803. His will was written 13 Dec 1800, and proven 9 Apr 1803.[2]
Slaves
John Thorowgood II purchased from James Thorowgood these slaves, and then returns and gives them to his grandchildren, the children of his daughter Susannah and son-in-law James Thorowgood.[3]
Amy Thorowgood
Jeffrey
young Ned
Kate
John Throrwgood II had a number of slaves when he died. For more information on the enslaved of John Thorowgood please see the Adam Thoroughgood House Plantation.
Sources
↑Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790:
"Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790"
Catalog: Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790 Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790
Film number: 008129648 > image 38 of 104 FamilySearch Image (accessed 4 February 2022)
1790 census Princess Anne Co, VA, p.60
↑Will books, 1783-1871 ; index to wills, 1783-1941:
"Will books, 1783-1871 ; index to wills, 1783-1941"
Catalog: Will books, 1783-1871 ; index to wills, 1783-1941 Will book, v. 1 (typescript, 272 p.) 1783-1794 v. 2-3 1794-1824
Film number: 007645772 > image 465 of 805 FamilySearch Image (accessed 4 February 2022)
Princess Anne Co, VA, will Bk 2 p.209-210
↑General index to deeds, 1691-1880; mixed land, probate, and election poll records, 1691-1865:
"General index to deeds, 1691-1880; mixed land, probate, and election poll records, 1691-1865"
Catalog: General index to deeds, 1691-1880; mixed land, probate, and election poll records, 1691-1865 Deeds, Vols. 23-26 1792-1803 (contains election polls 1799-1800, 1803)
Film number: 007645758 > image 880 of 1132 FamilySearch Image (accessed 9 February 2022)
Deed Bk 26, p.28-29
The Descendants of William Moseley 1605/1606 - 1655 of Norfolk, Va, compiled by Leila Eldridge D'Aiutolo, et al, 2000, volume one, page 463.
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