William I married Martha Ann "Patsey" Owen on Oct. 31, 1785 in Lunenburg County, VA. She was the daughter of Barnett and Frances (Shookman or Royster) Owen. They had five children: Sarah "Sallie" (Thornton), William, Martha Patsey (Toney), Frances "Frankie" (Barnes) and James.
In 1804 the Thornton family moved from North Carolina to Madison CO, KY. In 1816 a number of Thornton, Todd and Adam families moved to Callaway Co, MO and settled near Fulton. In 1840 the clan who had been living in Callaway Co, moved to adjoining farms, making a community of kinfolks. They built homes, a church and a school house. They were Primitive Baptist with the first church called Bethlehem, located on Sec. 35 T 58 R 33 with Elder Jesse Todd as the pastor.
Source: Luke Thornton and his Descendents by Larry C. Thornton
William I married Martha Ann "Patsey" Owen on Oct. 31, 1785 in Lunenburg County, VA. She was the daughter of Barnett and Frances (Shookman or Royster) Owen. They had five children: Sarah "Sallie" (Thornton), William, Martha Patsey (Toney), Frances "Frankie" (Barnes) and James.
In 1804 the Thornton family moved from North Carolina to Madison CO, KY. In 1816 a number of Thornton, Todd and Adam families moved to Callaway Co, MO and settled near Fulton. In 1840 the clan who had been living in Callaway Co, moved to adjoining farms, making a community of kinfolks. They built homes, a church and a school house. They were Primitive Baptist with the first church called Bethlehem, located on Sec. 35 T 58 R 33 with Elder Jesse Todd as the pastor.
Source: Luke Thornton and his Descendents by Larry C. Thornton
Inscription
VETERAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR; William and sons, William II and James established this cemetery in 1841.
Gravesite Details
The headstone includes his wife, Martha Ann "Patsey" Owen Thornton
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