Prudence (?)1

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

Ancestry Unknown* Information about the ancestry (and husband, if none is shown below), 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 (?), Joseph Thames, Priscilla Thames and Cornelius Thames, 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 
Will6 May 1758 In Thomas Thames's will on 6 May 1758 at Bladen Co., North Carolina, Prudence and Joseph 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
).1 
Death*circa 1760 She died at Bladen Co., North Carolina, circa 1760.1 

Family

Thomas Thames (circa 1710 - after 6 Mar 1758)
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.