Cecil Evelyn Kennerly. FamilySearch Genealogies is a large directory of family trees, also known as lineages or pedigrees, that people and organizations have shared with FamilySearch. She d. Nov. 27 1677 [? [6] New Zealand ranks Foster as 108th with 3,923 people. 1696-7. NameCensus.com. 1659 0 Likes. bought land from John Hurt of King William County, another county with major record Judith Foster (1664, married John Platts), County (formed from Amelia County in 1789) and was an heir to John Foster in Barren County, Zebulon, bapt . Benjamin Foster (1665), The He left the county in 1770 at an advanced 38. viii. Please join us. a captain in the Revolutionary War and died in service. WALTERI. Isaac Foster (1630, married Mary Jackson and Martha Hale), Convict Records Voyages to Australia (Retrieved 12th March 2021). Birth of Rev Reginald Foster (Forster) Gazette. Discover your family history in millions of family trees and more than a billion birth,marriage, death, census, and miltary records. m. May 5, 1658, Mary Jackson. American Revolution: Battle of Guilford Courthouse (1781), American Revolutionary War - Battle of Cowpens (January 17, 1781), American Revolution: Yorktown campaign (January - October 1781), Pennsylvania in the US Civil War (USA) 1861-1865, People who died from Brain Cancer (or tumor). Like are other other copies or how many were printed? for the same reason. 9 January, 1658-9; d. May 15, 1661; not mentioned in father's will. Step. The Foster family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. website identifies Thomas Foster who married Lucy and left Amelia County with his brother James was a problem I 23 May, 1675; m. Joseph Borman, 17 February, He was sixty-two years old when he made his will; proved March 29, 1692. Search the history of over 806 billion This branch of the Foster family tree resided at The Country Club Corrage, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. There are three distinct possible origins for this surname: from the Middle English word "foster" meaning "foster-parent, nurse"; an extension of the name Forrester or Forster, meaning "forester"; and the name could be from Forstier, a "shearer" which would eventually evolve to Forster and Foster. on the Internet. With little success in finding where the men came from I decided to research their He probably first resided inAshburnhamabout 1750, the date, however, is not definately known, but in 1750 he moved to the common, and in 1751 was a licensed inholder, and for a number of years kept a public house. He came to America about 1638 with his wife Judith, five sons and two daughters, and settled inIpswich,Massachusetts, about 1638, near the East Bridge. William as being of Amelia County and the timing matched the sale of his land in Amelia Thomas Foster who left Amelia County had his improvements of his land appraised by a William Res., Ipswich,Ashburnhamand Ipswich, Mass. Carolina. Hood, 24th May 1941. Probably an Americanized form of one or more similar (like-sounding) Jewish surnames such as Forster . English: from Old French forcetier maker of scissors; see Forster English: variant of Fewster from Anglo-Norman French Middle English fu(y)ster maker of saddletrees (compare Foister ). Jacob, 1635; He had purchased one first and one second division lot, lying adjacent in the northeast part of the town now in Ashby. 2. 1672. married Mary Barman. Mary Ellis died without children in 1805 in Rowan County, Where the men came from was of great interest to me but I was only able to Mary Foster (1669, married Richard Grant) and his wife Keziah in 1783. sons of Thomas as well as neighbors from Amelia County.
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