Prudence (?)1

Female, #47387, (circa 1710 - circa 1760)

Ancestry Unknown* Information about the ancestry and husband(s), if any, of Prudence (?) is wanted. See page footer for contact information. 
Birth*circa 1710 She was born circa 1710.1 
Marriage*circa 1728 She married Thomas Thames circa 1728.1 
Married Namecirca 1728 As of circa 1728, her married name was Thames.1 
Relocation*circa 1749 Family member(s) Prudence (?), accompanying Thomas Thames, relocated circa 1749 at Bladen Co., North Carolina, (Thomas & Prudence Thames with their family came to Bladen Co. from Craven Co. NC by 1750 and bought land there. There is a court record of Thomas Thems in Craven Co. as late as 1748.).1 
(heir) Will6 May 1758 In Thomas Thames's will on 6 May 1758 at Bladen Co., North Carolina, Prudence was named as an heir.
     Will of Thomas Themes, 6 May 1758, Bladen Co., NC, Will Book 2, p 463: "To my loving wife Prudence Themes one Hundred acres of Land Being the plantation where I now Live Etc. To my Daughter Phebe Themes and to my Daughter Marcy Themes I give a bed & furniture & a chest of drawers. The Land above mentioned after the decease of my beloved wife I give and bequeath unto my Son Samuel Themes & his heirs and assignees forever. Also to my son Joseph Themes I give the sum of five Shillings also I give unto my son Cornelius Themes the sum of five Shillings also I give unto my Son Thomas Themes one hundred acres of Land Lying in the provence above and the County of Craven on the Flat Swamp also I give unto my sons John Themes & Amos Themes two hundred and twenty acres of land lying on Dunns Creek to Be Equally Divided Between Each of them. Mentions daughters Elizabeth Themes and Pricilla Dunn."
Wit: Josiah Evans & Jonathan Evans Jr. Signed by Thomas Themes
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Death*circa 1760 She died at Bladen Co., North Carolina, circa 1760.1 

Family

Thomas Thames (circa 1710 - after 6 Mar 1758)
Marriage*circa 1728 She married Thomas Thames circa 1728.1 
Children

Charts Warren Culpepper's Ancestry Chart
Last Edited 15 Dec 2007

Citations

  1. Walt Gabennesch post on Thames Forum at Geneaology.com, 22 May 2002.