8. | Thomas Estep was born about 1710 in Frederick County, , , Maryland; died on 25 Aug 1772 in Frederick County, , , Maryland. Notes:
From Michael Brown, 2101 N. Columbia Ave., Seward, Nebraska 68434:
From Hanson Geneol Record, 1988: THOMAS ESTEP, SR., owned
"Valleys and Hills, Tom and Wills" in Frederick Co, Maryland. Born
before 1713, took oath in court in 1734 (A.A. County 9-127). Died
abt 1772, he is on the 1772 tax list and not later - Thomas, Jr.
sold his land in 1772. Thomas is possibly son of Immigrant Richard
or Joseph.
Thomas Estep, Sr. is probably a grandson of the immigrant,
Richard Estep. Thomas probably had a brother, William, with whom he
owned the land, "Toms and Wills, Valleys and Hills". Before this,
Thomas owned "Chinkapin Forest".
There may be other children of this family but they have not been
found. Thomas and Shadrach moved to North Carolina as given and
William is the William of Frederick County, Maryland. and
Huntington County, Va. John is probably the John who took the oath
of allegiance in North Carolina. Mary is not found.
Sources -
As given plus deeds in A.A. and Frederick County, Maryland.
Estep immigrants to America:
1654 Brid. (Easthop) Potomack Creek, Westmoreland Co, Va.
1661 Mary (Easthop) Amburcomico Cr., later Garphaghia Cr. and
then Kisquotan Cr., Accomac County, Va.
1684 Richard Eaststoppe, age 16, Immigrant to Mariland from
Pettycoat Lane, Stepney Parish, Middlesex County, England.
son of John. Grandmother, Priscilla Eaton.
Uncle, Richard Eaton. To Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
1685 Joseph, son of John (Eastop), Immigrant to Maryland from
London, bound to Mathew Davesons. Witness, Richard Eaton.
Thomas married Mary (Estep) about 1729 in Anne Arundel County, , , Maryland. Mary was born about 1712 in Anne Arundel County, , , Maryland; died after 21 Dec 1793 in Rowan County, , , North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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