The Foy's of Craven, Jones & Onslow Counties, NC, and Their Descendants.
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Thomas Foy (About 1690 - 1761)

TFoy Pedigree

Thomas Foy, born around 1690 in Baltimore Co., MD; died 1761 in Craven Co., NC. He may have been the son of Francis Foy and Serena Miles.
Thomas married Rebecca Puttee before Jan 1726 in Baltimore Co., MD.
Children of Thomas Foy and Rebecca Puttee include:

  1. John Foy, born Jan 18, 1725/26 in St. John's Parish, Baltimore, MD; died Abt. 1791 in Craven Co., NC.

  2. (According to Julia Pollock Hariett, History and Genealogy of Jones County, NC, New Bern, NC, 1987 John died about 1781)
  3. Thomas Foy, born Abt. 1729 in Baltimore Co., MD; died 1789 in Jones Co., NC.
  4. James Foy, born Bet. 1732 & 37 in Baltimore Co, MD; died Nov 11, 1822 in Onslow Co., NC; married Elizabeth Ward 1771.
  5. Jacob Foy, born Abt. 1733 in Baltimore Co., MD; died Feb 1786 in Jones Co., NC; married Elizabeth Simmons Abt. 1766 in Jones Co., NC.
  6. Frederick Foy, born Abt. 1740 or 1750; married Alice Fulford May 26, 1801 in Craven Co., NC, d. December 07, 1815, Craven Co., NC.
Some sources for THOMAS FOY:

Mary Louise Marshall Hutton, comp, Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors of Members of the National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century 1915 - 1975, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983.

Baltimore County Families 1659 - 1759:
FOY, THOMAS, m. Reb(ecca) (.....); in Nov 1748 as Thomas Foy or Fowey
(i.e Thomas Foy married Rebecca Unknown in Nov, 1748. Surname may have been spelled Fowey
conv. 100 a. Tracey's Park to George Haile;
(i.e. Thomas Foy conveyed 100 acres of Tracey's Park to George Haile.)
had iss: JOHN, b. 18 Jan 1726.
(i.e. Had a son named John on Jan 18, 1726.)
 

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