Thomas PRICE (b. abt. 1742 , New Hanover County, Crown Colony of North Carolina d. 6 June 1781 , Johnston County, Crown Colony of North Carolina )
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Thomas PRICE was born abt. 1742 in New Hanover County, Crown Colony of North Carolina
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Thomas married Sarah SULLIVANT abt. 1762 in New Hanover County, North Carolina, USA . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Sarah SULLIVANT was born abt. 1740 Sarah died abt. 1781 in Johnston, North Carolina, USA.
Thomas PRICE died 6 June 1781 in Johnston County, Crown Colony of North Carolina.
son of William Edward Price and Ann ?
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Percula PRICE (b.abt. 1764, New Hanover County, Crown Colony of North Carolina d. abt. 1824, Hickman County, Tennessee, USA)
m. James SPICER 30 March 1784
m. James SPICER 30 March 1784
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1781 Death
6 June 1781
Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
6 June 1781
Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
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America - Did you know? Passed by Congress June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920, the 19th amendment granted women the right to vote. The 19th amendment guarantees all American women the right to vote.
Carolina is from the Latin word for Charles (Carolus) honoring King Charles I of England (who made the original land grant in 1629). South Carolina was formed in 1729, when the Carolina colony was divided in two. (statesymbolsusa.org)
Prior to 1729 - Crown Colony of Carolina
1729 - 1789 - Crown Colony of North Carolina
November 21, 1789 - North Carolina becomes 12th U.S. state
Prior to 1729 - Crown Colony of Carolina
1729 - 1789 - Crown Colony of North Carolina
November 21, 1789 - North Carolina becomes 12th U.S. state
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