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Naomi Thompson[1]

Female 1728 - 1796  (68 years)


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  • Name Naomi Thompson 
    • Daughter of William & Sarah Evans Thompson of Augusta Co., Virginia Colony
    Born 1728 
    Gender Female 
    Died 1796  Rowan Co., N. Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Thyatira Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mill Bridge, Rowan Co., NC Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I23678  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 14 Jun 2022 

    Family Thomas Gillespie, Sr.,   b. 1719,   d. 13 Dec 1796, Rowan Co., N. Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 77 years) 
    Married Abt 1749  Likely Rowan Co., NC Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Isaac Lemuel Gillespie,   b. 28 Mar 1750, North Carolina Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1826, Williamson Co., Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 75 years)
    Last Modified 14 Jun 2022 
    Family ID F9001  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S275] Lyman Chalkley, Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-search.txt.
      AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XIV. August 18, 1769.
      (25) James Gamwell vs. Thos. Gillespie. ? ^Abates by plaintiff's death.
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      November 24, 1767.
      (483) Order for summoning Wm. Thompson and John Buchanan continued.
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      (252) Examination Wm. Thompson for counterfeiting. Bound to General Court in £ 1,000 Wm. Inglis, Daniel Goodwin, Wm. Tutt et als., witnesses.
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      November 16, 1763.
      (342) Adam Harmon to be bound to peace towards Wm. Thompson.
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      April 23, 1763.
      (61) William Grymes, James Neilly and William Robinson to be road overseers from Grymes Clearing to the head of the run above Madison's plantation; John Craig from thence to New River on the lands of John Buchanan, gent., and Alexr. and William Sayers from thence to Fort Chis- well ; Wm. Preston is to apportion tithables as far as Fort Lewis, and Wm. Thompson from thence to Fort Chiswell.
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      February 18, 1763.
      (477) Andrew Russell, with two tithables, William Palmer, William Martin, Alexr. McDonald, Wm. Thompson, Alexr. Thompson, John Thomp- son, George Caldwell and his two sons, Wm. Henderson and John Wallace, to work the road from Christian's Creek to Rockfeil Gap.
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      August 29, 1751
      (184) Wm. Thompson, guardian of Joseph and John Campbell, orphans of John Campbell, ordered to settle his accounts.
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      May 21, 1747. Page
      (200) Road from Co. Ho., formerly laid off by Wm. Thompson, be re-laid off by David Stuart and Andrew Russell.
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      November 20, 1746
      (133) Hugh Thompson and Thos. Stinson appd. overseers from Wm. Thompson's to the Meeting House
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      August 21, 1746.
      (77) Henry Downs, Jr., qualified Captain of Foot. (77) Wm. Thompson qualified Lieutt. of Foot.
      August 20, 1746.
      (73) William Thompson to be overseer from Court Ho. to Tinkling Spring, already viewed, with these tithables : John Lynn and his three sons, John Henderson, John Ramsey, John Preston, Wm. Palmer, David Stuart, James Coile, Joseph McClelhill, Alexr. Thompson, John Mitchell, John Hutchison, Andrew Russell, Geo. Caldwell and his two sons.
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      JUN 16, 1746.
      (70) John Maxwell and William Thompson to make road from the Co. Ho. to Tinkling Spring.
      Aprii, 15, 1746.
      (28) Mary Perry to be bound to Wm. Thompson until sihe is 18.
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      AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS.
      ORDER BOOK No. 1.
      December 9, 1745.
      (1) James Patton qualified Sheriff. William Thompson surety.
      Gillespies found in Augusta Co., Virginia Colony
      Gillaspy (Gillespy), Alex. 9181.
      Gillespy. Allen. 451.
      Gillespy, Daniel, 219.
      Gillespy, Elizabeth, 218^ 388.
      Gtllespjr, Jacob, 168, 483.
      Gillespie, James, 978. 388^ 897. 411, 417.
      Gillespy, Tohn, 177, 818^ 949^ 989.
      Gillespy, Mary. 315.
      Gtllesapey, Mathew, 531.
      Gillespy, Robert, 315. 599.
      Gillespy, Samuel. 397.
      Gillespy, Simon, 480.
      Gillespie, Thomas, 158. 960.
      Gillespy, Wm.. 808. 818^ 819. 907. 489.

    2. [S18] Family Search, LDS, https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LRPR-SDJ/thomas-gillespie-sr.-1719-1796.
      Thomas Gillespie Sr.
      Male1719?1796
      Naomi Thompson
      Female1728?1796
      Marriage
      1 January 1745 Augusta, Virginia
      Children (10)
      James Gillespie, 1745?1787
      Martha Gillespie, 1747?1797
      Isaac Lemuel Gillespie, 1750?1826
      George Gillespie, 1751?1818
      Lydia Naomi Bone Gillespie, 1754?1828
      Thomas Gillespie Jr., 1755?1828
      Alexander Gillespie, 1759?1804
      Robert Gillespie, 1760?1842
      David Gillespie, 1761?1835
      John Gillespie, 1762?1825