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Thomas Endicott Jr.

Birth
Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
Death
12 Sep 1837 (aged 65–66)
Rush County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Noble Township, Rush County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Thomas married on 11/10/1795 in Paris, Bourbon Co, KY to Mildred Grubbs (1776 - 1850), dau. of John Grubbs and Elizabeth Gardiner.He was the Son of Thomas Endecott and Sarah Welsh.
He married Mildred Grubbs November 10, 1795 in Bourbon Co, KY
They had 8 children:Martha Wiles, Nancy Welsh,Malinda Grubbs,Antionette Henrieta, Elizabeth Ann, James Clayton, Sarah Ann and Ann Mariah.
Thomas and his wife, Mildred migrated from Kentucky in 1834 to Rush County, Indiana with their daughters Antionette,Sarah Ann, and Ann Mariah and their son, James Clayton.Another daughter, Nancy, married in Kentucky and moved to Rush County about 1827. Another daughter, Malinda, married in Kentucky and stayed there before moving to Rush County between 1840 and 1850.
On 5 November 1834,Thomas purchased from Amos Dickinson, for $3250, 231 acres located four and one half south of Rushville on the Brookville road. On 30 December 1834, Thomas and Mildred deeded this farm to their only son, James Clayton for love and affection but retained a life interest.

Reference: Descendants of John Endecott by Mabel McFatridge-McCloskey>

He was the 3Great Grandson of John Endecott, the first Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Information below provided by Findagrave member 47265360)

Thomas married on 11/10/1795 in Paris, Bourbon Co, KY to Mildred Grubbs (1776 - 1850), dau. of John Grubbs and Elizabeth Gardiner.He was the Son of Thomas Endecott and Sarah Welsh.
He married Mildred Grubbs November 10, 1795 in Bourbon Co, KY
They had 8 children:Martha Wiles, Nancy Welsh,Malinda Grubbs,Antionette Henrieta, Elizabeth Ann, James Clayton, Sarah Ann and Ann Mariah.
Thomas and his wife, Mildred migrated from Kentucky in 1834 to Rush County, Indiana with their daughters Antionette,Sarah Ann, and Ann Mariah and their son, James Clayton.Another daughter, Nancy, married in Kentucky and moved to Rush County about 1827. Another daughter, Malinda, married in Kentucky and stayed there before moving to Rush County between 1840 and 1850.
On 5 November 1834,Thomas purchased from Amos Dickinson, for $3250, 231 acres located four and one half south of Rushville on the Brookville road. On 30 December 1834, Thomas and Mildred deeded this farm to their only son, James Clayton for love and affection but retained a life interest.

Reference: Descendants of John Endecott by Mabel McFatridge-McCloskey>

He was the 3Great Grandson of John Endecott, the first Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.


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