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Thomas Stevenson Veteran

Birth
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
25 Sep 1829 (aged 74–75)
Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Old Washington, Mason County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Thomas STEVENSON - He served as a private in Col. Thomas Ewing's Battalion of the Flying Camp ("National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution" Lineage Book 93:289).

On 5 March 1787, he and his wife sold 212 acres in Frederick Co. to Nathan and Richard Stevenson. These tracts included part of "Goodwill", part of "Recovery Unexpected", and "Bethel". (Frederick Co. Deeds, Liber WR # 7, f. 207).

Thomas Stevenson removed to Kentucky in 1790. They were conveyed down the Ohio River on flat-boats, to Limestone (now Maysville), thence on their pack-horses to Washington, which was then a fort, defended by Simon Kenton and others. Thomas settled on a tract of land near Fort Washington.

Descendants of Edward and Mary Stevenson of Baltimore County, Maryland by Robert Barnes, June 1996
Thomas STEVENSON - He served as a private in Col. Thomas Ewing's Battalion of the Flying Camp ("National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution" Lineage Book 93:289).

On 5 March 1787, he and his wife sold 212 acres in Frederick Co. to Nathan and Richard Stevenson. These tracts included part of "Goodwill", part of "Recovery Unexpected", and "Bethel". (Frederick Co. Deeds, Liber WR # 7, f. 207).

Thomas Stevenson removed to Kentucky in 1790. They were conveyed down the Ohio River on flat-boats, to Limestone (now Maysville), thence on their pack-horses to Washington, which was then a fort, defended by Simon Kenton and others. Thomas settled on a tract of land near Fort Washington.

Descendants of Edward and Mary Stevenson of Baltimore County, Maryland by Robert Barnes, June 1996


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