The Forbes family stayed in Accomack County, VA until Oct 1701 when they moved to present day Camden County, NC.
On 30 Mar 1719 Thomas is given 132 acres and a manor plantation by his father James.
No record has been found to show that Edward ever married.
Between 1746-1753 court records show Edward is involved in 3 law suits.
The last record showing Edward's name is on 12 Aug 1753 when hes sells James Forbes (his brother) part of a tract that fell to him at his father's death.
It is not known when Edward died. The 1753 date is shown as that is the last record he was seen in.
The Forbes family stayed in Accomack County, VA until Oct 1701 when they moved to present day Camden County, NC.
On 30 Mar 1719 Thomas is given 132 acres and a manor plantation by his father James.
No record has been found to show that Edward ever married.
Between 1746-1753 court records show Edward is involved in 3 law suits.
The last record showing Edward's name is on 12 Aug 1753 when hes sells James Forbes (his brother) part of a tract that fell to him at his father's death.
It is not known when Edward died. The 1753 date is shown as that is the last record he was seen in.
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