~ SARAH FOWLKES THOMPSON ~
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"Sarah Fowlkes" was born in 1755 @ Nottoway Co., VA & died there in 1828.
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SARAH's PARENTS were: "John A. Fowlkes" (1722-1799) & "Sarah Jennings Fowlkes" (1730-1782).
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SARAH's FATHER, "John A. Fowlkes", was born in 1722 @ Hanover Co., VA. He died in 1799 @ 77 @ Nottoway Co., VA.
*** The Rev. War listed by the SAR as a Patriot = P #161266. ***
His parents were: "Gabriel Fowlkes I & Elizabeth Fowlkes".
* Data from "Just Plain Fowlkes-Our Lineage from Gabriel I, 2nd Edition, 2006, by Stephen Fowlkes.
"John's plantation was called ‘Hyde Park'; it had sheltered five generations of Fowlkes, one of the few to survive The Civil War." *
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SARAH's MOTHER, "Sarah Jennings", was born in 1730 @ Hanover Co., VA. She was one of 10 Children. She died in 1782 @ Nottoway Co., VA.
Her Father was: "Col. William Henry Jennings" (1676-1775) who was born in England. He was the youngest son of 'Humphrey & Mary Milward Jennens' & was a British officer who came to Virginia to assist in the fight against the Indians.
Her Mother was: "Mary Jane 'Polly' Pulliam Jennings" (1704-1774) who was born @ Hanover Co., VA to 'James & Mary Pulliam'.
"Mary Jane 'Polly' Pulliam" was thought to have "perhaps" been Col. William Henry Jennings' 2nd. wife because of the 28-year-age-difference between them. They married on 1-24-1724 @ Hanover Co., VA.
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JOHN A. FOWLKES & SARAH JENNINGS FOWLKES MARRIED in 1743 @ Hanover Co., VA & had 10 Children of which SARAH is the sixth child.
THEIR 10 CHILDREN:
*** This son was a Lt. under his Uncle Gabriel Fowlkes, Jr. who was a Col. during The Rev. War; he was in the Amelia Co., VA Militia. ***
~JOHN FIELD FOWLKES (1745-1824)
m: Dicey Hall
m: Edith 'Edy' Jeffress
*** The Rev. War listed by the SAR as a Patriot = P #161265. ***
~JENNINGS E. FOWLKES (1746-1802)
m: Joyce Clark Motley
~JERUSHA FOWLKES (1747-1789)
m: 1765 DAVID ELLINGTON, JR. *** This son-in-law = Patriotic Service, VA according to "Soldiers & Patriots of GA" website. ***
*** This son served in the Amelia Co., VA Militia during "The Rev. War" as a Lieutenant & listed by the SAR as a Patriot = P #334624. ***
~HENRY BASS FOWLKES, SR. (1750-1808)
m: Tabitha Bass
*** This son was a Sgt. & Lt. under 2 Gabriel Fowlkes during The Rev. War; he served in North Carolina & was @ The Battle of Guilford. ***
~WILLIAM 'Quality Bill' FOWLKES (1752-1835)
m: Martha Bass
m: Mary 'Polly' Clark
m: Sarah 'Sally' Cralle
▪ ~SARAH FOWLKES (1755-1828)
m: David Thompson ▪
~MARY 'Molly' FOWLKES (1757-?)
m: Robert Thompson
m: Elijah Hudson
*** The Rev. War listed by the SAR as a Sergeant = P #161264. ***
~JAMES FOWLKES (1760-1833)
m: Sally Foster
~NANCY FOWLKES (1763-1804)
m: Spencer Betts (1759-1837). *** This son-in-law was a Revolutionary War Soldier from VA. ***
~ELIZABETH 'Betsy' FOWLKES (1764-1823)
m: Charles Price, I *** This son-in-law was a Capt. under the Thomas Watkins Troop of Dragoons, VA during The Rev. War ***
m: Benjamin Lewis VanAmburgh.
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"Sarah Fowlkes" MARRIED "David Thompson".
DAVID THOMPSON was one of the youngest 5 sons of "Samuel Thompson, Sr. & Temperance Thompson". This was stated in old Samuel's will of 1753.
Several papers I found showed that the Fowlkes & Thompson & Jennings Families were intermarried throughout several generations & were neighbors in VA.
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SARAH FOWLKES THOMPSON died in 1828 where she had been born in Nottoway Co., VA.
I'm attaching photos of the "Fowlkes' Family Home" which was called "Hyde Park" where SARAH FOWLKES THOMPSON lived with her parents & siblings on the tobacco plantation. "Hyde Park" still stands today in 2014 after 2 1/2 centuries!
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~ Lynda, 5-great's-granddaughter to "Sarah Jennings Fowlkes & John A. Fowlkes" through their daughter, Jerusha Fowlkes Ellington.
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~ SARAH FOWLKES THOMPSON ~
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"Sarah Fowlkes" was born in 1755 @ Nottoway Co., VA & died there in 1828.
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SARAH's PARENTS were: "John A. Fowlkes" (1722-1799) & "Sarah Jennings Fowlkes" (1730-1782).
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SARAH's FATHER, "John A. Fowlkes", was born in 1722 @ Hanover Co., VA. He died in 1799 @ 77 @ Nottoway Co., VA.
*** The Rev. War listed by the SAR as a Patriot = P #161266. ***
His parents were: "Gabriel Fowlkes I & Elizabeth Fowlkes".
* Data from "Just Plain Fowlkes-Our Lineage from Gabriel I, 2nd Edition, 2006, by Stephen Fowlkes.
"John's plantation was called ‘Hyde Park'; it had sheltered five generations of Fowlkes, one of the few to survive The Civil War." *
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SARAH's MOTHER, "Sarah Jennings", was born in 1730 @ Hanover Co., VA. She was one of 10 Children. She died in 1782 @ Nottoway Co., VA.
Her Father was: "Col. William Henry Jennings" (1676-1775) who was born in England. He was the youngest son of 'Humphrey & Mary Milward Jennens' & was a British officer who came to Virginia to assist in the fight against the Indians.
Her Mother was: "Mary Jane 'Polly' Pulliam Jennings" (1704-1774) who was born @ Hanover Co., VA to 'James & Mary Pulliam'.
"Mary Jane 'Polly' Pulliam" was thought to have "perhaps" been Col. William Henry Jennings' 2nd. wife because of the 28-year-age-difference between them. They married on 1-24-1724 @ Hanover Co., VA.
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JOHN A. FOWLKES & SARAH JENNINGS FOWLKES MARRIED in 1743 @ Hanover Co., VA & had 10 Children of which SARAH is the sixth child.
THEIR 10 CHILDREN:
*** This son was a Lt. under his Uncle Gabriel Fowlkes, Jr. who was a Col. during The Rev. War; he was in the Amelia Co., VA Militia. ***
~JOHN FIELD FOWLKES (1745-1824)
m: Dicey Hall
m: Edith 'Edy' Jeffress
*** The Rev. War listed by the SAR as a Patriot = P #161265. ***
~JENNINGS E. FOWLKES (1746-1802)
m: Joyce Clark Motley
~JERUSHA FOWLKES (1747-1789)
m: 1765 DAVID ELLINGTON, JR. *** This son-in-law = Patriotic Service, VA according to "Soldiers & Patriots of GA" website. ***
*** This son served in the Amelia Co., VA Militia during "The Rev. War" as a Lieutenant & listed by the SAR as a Patriot = P #334624. ***
~HENRY BASS FOWLKES, SR. (1750-1808)
m: Tabitha Bass
*** This son was a Sgt. & Lt. under 2 Gabriel Fowlkes during The Rev. War; he served in North Carolina & was @ The Battle of Guilford. ***
~WILLIAM 'Quality Bill' FOWLKES (1752-1835)
m: Martha Bass
m: Mary 'Polly' Clark
m: Sarah 'Sally' Cralle
▪ ~SARAH FOWLKES (1755-1828)
m: David Thompson ▪
~MARY 'Molly' FOWLKES (1757-?)
m: Robert Thompson
m: Elijah Hudson
*** The Rev. War listed by the SAR as a Sergeant = P #161264. ***
~JAMES FOWLKES (1760-1833)
m: Sally Foster
~NANCY FOWLKES (1763-1804)
m: Spencer Betts (1759-1837). *** This son-in-law was a Revolutionary War Soldier from VA. ***
~ELIZABETH 'Betsy' FOWLKES (1764-1823)
m: Charles Price, I *** This son-in-law was a Capt. under the Thomas Watkins Troop of Dragoons, VA during The Rev. War ***
m: Benjamin Lewis VanAmburgh.
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"Sarah Fowlkes" MARRIED "David Thompson".
DAVID THOMPSON was one of the youngest 5 sons of "Samuel Thompson, Sr. & Temperance Thompson". This was stated in old Samuel's will of 1753.
Several papers I found showed that the Fowlkes & Thompson & Jennings Families were intermarried throughout several generations & were neighbors in VA.
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SARAH FOWLKES THOMPSON died in 1828 where she had been born in Nottoway Co., VA.
I'm attaching photos of the "Fowlkes' Family Home" which was called "Hyde Park" where SARAH FOWLKES THOMPSON lived with her parents & siblings on the tobacco plantation. "Hyde Park" still stands today in 2014 after 2 1/2 centuries!
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~ Lynda, 5-great's-granddaughter to "Sarah Jennings Fowlkes & John A. Fowlkes" through their daughter, Jerusha Fowlkes Ellington.
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Family Members
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Jennings E. Fowlkes
1744–1802
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John Field Fowlkes
1745–1824
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Jerusha Fowlkes Ellington
1747–1789
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Henry Bass Fowlkes Sr
1750–1808
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William "Quality Bill" Fowlkes
1752–1835
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Mary "Molly" Fowlkes Thompson-Hudson
1757 – unknown
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James Fowlkes
1760–1833
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Nancy Fowlkes Betts
1763–1804
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Fowlkes Price-Van Amburgh
1764–1823
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