Rebecca Thomson d/o Col. Moses md. John LIVISTON/LIVINGSTON, Orangeburg, SC
Searching for information about John LIVISTON, variant spelling: LIVISTON, LIVINGSTON, LEVESTON, LOEWENSTEIN before 1750, Lancaster, Pennsylvania), and about John II LIVISTON, variant spelling: LIVISTON, LIVINGSTON, LEVESTON LOWENSTEIN, in the Orangeburg District areas of South Carolina...
Interested in the marriage of Rebecca THOMSON, variant spelling: THOMSON, THOMPSON, thought to have married John LIVISTON, variant spelling: LIVISTON, LIVINGSTON, LOEWENSTEIN.This Rebecca THOMSON / THOMPSON was thought to have been daughter of Colonel Moses THOMSON / THOMPSON, and of his wife, Jane ----- THOMSON / THOMPSON, formerly of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, later of Beverly Manor, Tinkling Springs, of Augusta County, Virginia, and after 1745, first settler on Buckhead Swamp, on lands later known as 'Cave Hall' Plantation, Buckhead Swamp, St. Matthew's Parish, Amelia Township, Orangeburg, later Calhoun County, South Carolina.
This Rebecca THOMSON / THOMPSON was sister of American Revolutionary War Veteran Colonel William 'Old Danger' THOMPSON, 1727-1796, late of Belleville Plantation, St. matthew's Parish, now Fort Motte, then Orangeburg District, now Calhoun County, South Carolina.
Also interested in the marriage of Rebecca's sister, Sarah THOMSON / THOMPSON, to John LIVISTON, Jr., variant spelling: LIVISTON, LIVINGSTON, LEVESTON, LOEWENSTEIN.
Interested in learning more about the Jan Barned and Hans Martin LERISTEYN descendants of Duhren, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, 1727, emigrated on the William and Sarah into Philadelphia, with records indicating the Johann Bernard Loewenstein was 22 years old and Hans Martin Loewenstein was 24 years old, and their migration from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to Frederick County, Maryland, to Bernard Loewenstein's petition for land in 1749 in the Dutch Fork areas of Cannons Creek near Prosperity, South Carolina.
Both families had issue.Interested in learning more about the children and descendants of these siblings, Rebecca and Sarah THOMSON / THOMPSON, and their marriages to John LIVISTON / /LEVESTON / LIVINGSTON, and John LIVISTON / LEVESTON / LIVINGSTON, Jr., respectively.
Colonel Moses THOMSON / THOMPSON and wife, Jane -----, are said to have many children, some migrating with them to South Carolina in 1745, including:
[Colonel 3rd Regiment Continental] William THOMSON / THOMPSON, 1727-1796, md. 1755, Eugenia RUSSELL, 1734-1809, d/o Captain Charles RUSSELL, 1698-1736, and his wife, Mary STERLING, 1699-1754; buried Belleville Plantation, St. Matthew's Parish, now Fort Motte, Orangeburg District, now Calhoun County, South Carolina;
Moses THOMSON / THOMPSON,
John THOMSON / THOMPSON,
Rebecca THOMSON / THOMPSON, md. John LIVISTON / LIVINGSTON;
Jane THOMSON / THOMPSON, md. Thomas PLATT;
Sarah THOMSON / THOMPSON, md. John LIVISTON / LEVESTON / LIVINGSTON, Jr.
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Source Citation and Source Information:
Colonel Moses THOMSON and Some of His Descendants. South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine. VOL 3-4. P:98.
Dutch Fork Chapter: John Livingston Family
http://wwwhttp://www. dutchforkchapter.org/html/livingston.html.
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Milisia Hanlin
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