Thomas married Naomi "Amy" Cox September 8, 1800 in Knox County, Kentucky. Thomas father Captain James Mahan a justice of the peace for the county of Harrison & Common wealth of Kentucky, and Revolutionary War Soldier preformed the marriage and served as their bondsman according to the Knox County, marriage records.
In his will Thomas left his son Pleasant Mahan to sell and convey a certain tract or parcel of land containing 143 acres more or less, situated in the county of Knox and the State of Kentucky on the waters of Flat Creek. . It is told that Thomas was killed by an Indian.
Thomas married Naomi "Amy" Cox September 8, 1800 in Knox County, Kentucky. Thomas father Captain James Mahan a justice of the peace for the county of Harrison & Common wealth of Kentucky, and Revolutionary War Soldier preformed the marriage and served as their bondsman according to the Knox County, marriage records.
In his will Thomas left his son Pleasant Mahan to sell and convey a certain tract or parcel of land containing 143 acres more or less, situated in the county of Knox and the State of Kentucky on the waters of Flat Creek. . It is told that Thomas was killed by an Indian.
Family Members
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Hezekiah Goodwin Mahan
1778 – unknown
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Arthur Mahan
1780 – unknown
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John Mahan
1782–1866
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Elizabeth "Betty" Mahan Miller
1784–1870
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Margaret Mahan Barnett/ Barnard
1786 – unknown
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Mrs Mary Mahan Hickey
1788–1827
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Benjamin Mahan
1788 – unknown
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Ellen "Nellie" Mahan Trosper
1790 – unknown
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James Mahan Jr
1791–1863
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Catherine Mahan Miller
1802–1860
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Permelia Mahan Berry
1804–1882
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Basil Mahan
unknown–1831
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