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Thomas G Gentry

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1833 (aged 42–43)
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Williamson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Son of Watson Gentry and his wife Theodosia Poindexter, Thomas G. Gentry, born about 1795, Rockingham county, North Carolina, died after 1833, Williamson county, Tennessee; married after 1810 to Elizabeth Campbell - source "Gentrys of Rockingham and Stokes County, North Carolina" found in Journal of Gentry Genealogy, volume 3, issue 11, December 2003 article by Willard Gentry
Taken from the book Historic Williamson County Old Home and Sites by Virginia Bowman submitted by LindaMooreMora
On June 12, 1812 Watson Gentry came forward at the Wilson Creek Meeting House with a letter from a Baptist Church called Sardis in the County of Rockingham, State of North Carolina and was received in full fellowship. He built an unusually fine log house about one mile west of College Grove, TN.
Watson and Theodosia Poindexter Gentry were the parents of eleven children. Eight he named in his will the others are identified by their gravestone in the family cemetery. The seven sons were Joseph, Thomas, William, Theophilus, Charles, James, and Meredith Poindexter Gentry. Of the daughters there were Elizabeth Dalton, Mary Rogers, Jemima Scales and Tabitha who married Dr. John M. Watson.
Contributor: Linda Moore Mora (48168017)
Son of Watson Gentry and his wife Theodosia Poindexter, Thomas G. Gentry, born about 1795, Rockingham county, North Carolina, died after 1833, Williamson county, Tennessee; married after 1810 to Elizabeth Campbell - source "Gentrys of Rockingham and Stokes County, North Carolina" found in Journal of Gentry Genealogy, volume 3, issue 11, December 2003 article by Willard Gentry
Taken from the book Historic Williamson County Old Home and Sites by Virginia Bowman submitted by LindaMooreMora
On June 12, 1812 Watson Gentry came forward at the Wilson Creek Meeting House with a letter from a Baptist Church called Sardis in the County of Rockingham, State of North Carolina and was received in full fellowship. He built an unusually fine log house about one mile west of College Grove, TN.
Watson and Theodosia Poindexter Gentry were the parents of eleven children. Eight he named in his will the others are identified by their gravestone in the family cemetery. The seven sons were Joseph, Thomas, William, Theophilus, Charles, James, and Meredith Poindexter Gentry. Of the daughters there were Elizabeth Dalton, Mary Rogers, Jemima Scales and Tabitha who married Dr. John M. Watson.
Contributor: Linda Moore Mora (48168017)


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