Thomas Fallis and Elizabeth Jane Cheldon



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Thomas FALLIS and Elizabeth Jane CHELDON




Husband Thomas FALLIS 2

         Born: Abt 1698
   Christened: 
         Died: 3 Feb 1756 - Fredrick County, Virginia
       Buried: 
      Married: 1745 - Shenandoah County. Virginia




Wife Elizabeth Jane CHELDON

         Born: Abt 1701
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



Children
1 M George FALLIS

         Born: Abt 1747 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Mary RIDGEWAY (Abt 1748-      )
         Marr: 1754 - Virginia



2 M Isaac FALLIS Sr. 2

          AKA: Thomas
         Born: Abt 1748 - East Jersey Colony, Virginia
   Christened: 
         Died: 1806 - St Charles, Missouri
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Susan MARTIN (      -      )



3 M Thomas FALLIS Jr.

         Born: Abt 1749
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



4 M Abraham FALLIS

         Born: Abt 1753
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



5 M Jacob FALLIS

         Born: Abt 1755 - Shenandoah County. Virginia
   Christened: 
         Died: May 1797 - Shenandoah County. Virginia
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Sarah SPRINGER (Abt 1756-1809)
         Marr: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania




General Notes (Husband)

In 1731 Thomas purchased 50 acres on the boundary between East and West Jersey on Crosswicks Creek in Monmouth colony of New Jersey. Lord Fairfax granted Thomas the same pieces of Land which are found in his will dated 1755/1756 in Fredrick County Colony of Virginia. The land is now in Berkeley County West Virginia. In the Will his wife is ls listed as Elizabeth and his sons are George, Thomas, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

In his Will Thomas signs his name. A witness to the will (Richard) has caused some misunderstanding as to Thomas's name. Because of this some people believe that Thomas's name should include Richard. But againg Richard was a witness. A person to himself.


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