| Home Surname List Name Index Email Us | George Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Parents: William Perry Tomlinson and Olin. Glennie Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Parents: Maj. Adolphus R. Tomlinson. Glennie Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Parents: William F. Tomlinson and Long. Grove Tomlinson was born between 1690 and 1700. He served in the military in the Maryland Militia in 1748. He was listed as the Quartermaster of Capt. George Beal's Troop of Horses from Montgomery County, Maryland. His brothers Hugh and James, and Edward Mockbee were all listed as part of that Troop. He signed a will on 7 April 1755. Grove bequeathed 11 slaves and four tracts of land totaling 445 acres as follows: To Mary, his wife, 4 Negro slaves and 1/3 of his personal property; to his grandson, Ninian Mockbee, 325 acres and 1 Negro boy; Granddaughter Mary Mockbee, 120 acres and 1 Negro girl; Granddaughter Ann Mockbee, 1 Negro boy and 1 Negro girl; Granddaughter Lusey Mockbee, 2 Negro boys; his daughter Lesue Mockbee, 1 Negro man; the remaining of his personal estate goods to be divided equally among the four grandchildren. Grove died in 1755 in Frederick County, Maryland. Children were: Hugh Tomlinson, James Tomlinson, Mary Tomlinson, Rachel Tomlinson, Elizabeth Tomlinson. Children were: Lesue Tomlinson. Spouse: Mary Goore. Mary Goore and Grove Tomlinson were married before 1755. Mary was Grove's third wife, and he was married to her at the time of his death. She contested his will in an attempt to secure the rights of the estate for her son, James Goore (possibly Grove's stepson). The will, however, was upheld as written and witnessed. Grove Tomlinson was born in 1758 in Frederick County, Maryland. He served in the military during the Revolutionary War in the Continental Army between 1775 and 1783. Grove served as a Revolutionary War soldier in the 1st Company, along with his brothers William and Hugh, Jr. He appears on the Montgomery County Muster Roll of Aug 30 1777. Parents: Hugh Tomlinson and Johanna Beckett. Grove Tomlinson was born on 9 February 1790. He lived in Alabama after 1835. He died on 4 January 1860. Parents: Humphrey Beckett Tomlinson and Susannah . Spouse: Gill. Harry Clay Tomlinson was born on 28 November 1887. He died on 12 February 1967. Parents: Henry Atkins Tomlinson and Mary Crawford Burnett. Spouse: Annie White. Harvey Huey Tomlinson was born on 13 January 1885. He died on 6 January 1974. Parents: Augustus Jackson Tomlinson and Mary Means. Spouse: Matilda Porter. Harvey Humphrey Tomlinson was born on 13 May 1883. He died on 9 December 1941. Parents: Wade Franklin Tomlinson and Ora B. Darby. Hattie Olivia Tomlinson was born on 25 October 1878. She died on 26 April 1929. Parents: Augustus Jackson Tomlinson and Mary Means. Spouse: John Simpson Newton. Hazel Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Parents: Leon Tomlinson. Spouse: Meador. Hazel Tomlinson and Meador were married. Henry Atkins Tomlinson was born on 7 March 1860 in Arkansas. He died on 30 September 1945 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Parents: Perry Tomlinson and Emaline Gaither. Spouse: Mary Crawford Burnett. Mary Crawford Burnett and Henry Atkins Tomlinson were married on 27 January 1887. Children were: Harry Clay Tomlinson, Bertha Maude Tomlinson, Bessie Raiford Tomlinson, Carrie Emaline Tomlinson, Charley Clay Tomlinson, Ada May Tomlinson, Edna Pearl Tomlinson, Mollie Clyde Tomlinson, Randolph Tomlinson, L. G. Tomlinson. Henry C. Tomlinson was born in 1866. He died in 1916. Parents: Wade Franklin Tomlinson and Ora B. Darby. Henry Edward Tomlinson was born on 17 September 1882. He died on 13 August 1970. He was a merchant in Fordyce, Dallas County, Arkansas. One source states, "Ed was a lifelong merchant in Fordyce, Arkansas, owning and managing both hardware and furniture stores." Parents: Hughey H. Tomlinson and Virginia C. Mason. Spouse: Grace Purdy. Grace Purdy and Henry Edward Tomlinson were married on 4 November 1903. Children were: Noel Tomlinson, Edward Tomlinson. Huey Augustus Tomlinson was born in 1893. Parents: Hughey H. Tomlinson and Virginia C. Mason. Hugh Tomlinson III was born (date unknown). Parents: Hugh Tomlinson Jr. and Mary Ellis. Hugh Tomlinson IV lived in Kentucky. Parents: Samuel Tomlinson and Susan Gill. Hugh Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Parents: Humphrey Beckett Tomlinson and Susannah . Hugh Tomlinson was born in 1720. He served in the military in the Maryland Militia in 1748. He was listed as a member of Capt. George Beal's Troop of Horses from Montgomery County, Maryland. His brothers Grove and James, and Edward Mockbee were also listed as part of that Troop. He was a farmer/planter in Frederick County, Maryland. Hugh owned tracts of land called "Johnney and Molley" and "Elizabeth's Delight" before 1765 in Frederick County, Maryland. He also owned part of the resurvey of "Elizabeth's Delight," as well as 4 horses, 2 heifers, 4 cows, 10 sheep, and one female Negro slave. He signed a will in 1765 in Frederick County, Maryland. He named four sons in his will: William, Hugh, Jr., Grove, and Humphrey Beckett Tomlinson. The latter is six years older than William, but is not named as one of "my three children." All of Hugh, Sr.'s land was bequeathed to his second son, Hugh, Jr. William and Humphrey were named second and third in line, should Hugh, Jr. die without leaving any lawful heirs. William was bequeathed one mare colt, one heifer, and one feather bed. There is a possible explanation for the fact that William did not ingerit his father's land. Stories have been passed down through the generations that William T. Linson took a slave belonging to his father in England and sold it to pay passage on a French ship to America. Other stories say that he "stolt" his father's horse and slave in Virginia and went to Ohio. Still another says that "his father in England learned him the carpenter trand and old William t. Linson went on the sea or ocean as ship's carpenter when he was about fourteen years old and never saw any of his folks afterwards. He was on the sea about nine years." As with most stories that are passed down, many of the facts become confused. However, each may contain some degree of truth. It is unclear as to whether the stories pertain to William, Sr. or William, Jr. It is a fact that William Tomlinson, Sr. was born in Frederick County, Maryland, so it does not seem possible that either he or his son would have sought passage on a ship from England to America. One possible explanation might be that William Tomlinson, Sr. took a horse and/or slave belonging to his father when he was fourteen and left home, possibly to work as a ship's carpenter. This being so, William (born 1750) would have been gone at the time that his father wrote his will in 1765. Having fallen out of his father's good graces, his father would very likely have left the bulk of his estate to his second son. If the timing is correct, William would have returned to Maryland about 1773 after both of his parents had died. This would all be plausible, since his first child was born in Frederick County in 1775. However, this is all conjecture, and will likely never be proven. He died in 1765 in Frederick County, Maryland. Hugh was buried in 1765 in Johnny & Molley, Montgomery County, Maryland. He lived in the part of Frederick County, Maryland that became Montgomery County in 1777, after his death. Parents: Grove Tomlinson. Spouse: Johanna Beckett. Johanna Beckett and Hugh Tomlinson were married in Frederick County, Maryland. Children were: Humphrey Beckett Tomlinson, William Tomlinson, Hugh Tomlinson Jr., Grove Tomlinson. Hugh Tomlinson Jr. was born in 1752 in Frederick County, Maryland. He owned land his father bequeathed him after 1765 in Frederick County, Maryland. He served in the military during the Revolutionary War in the Continental Army between 1775 and 1783. Hugh served as a Revolutionary War soldier in the 1st Company, along with his brothers Grove and William. Hugh owned a 250 acre tract of land in 1783 in Iredell County, North Carolina. He bought this land on the south side of Rocky Creek, in the northeastern part of what later was to become Iredell County when it was created in 1788. It occupies an area known as the "Claude A. Tomlin's Plantation." He died about 1786 in Rowan County, North Carolina. One source shows his date of death "in 1786," but another source shows it as "about 1786," so it is likely close to that, though not confirmed. Parents: Hugh Tomlinson and Johanna Beckett. Spouse: Mary Ellis. Children were: Samuel Tomlinson, Perry Tomlinson, Sarah Tomlinson, Hugh Tomlinson III, Archibald Tomlinson. Hugh Clyde Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Parents: William Perry Tomlinson and Olin. Hugh Oscar "Dugan" Tomlinson was born on 23 July 1888. He served in the military during World War I in the United States Army between 1917 and 1918. He served as a sergeant in the U. S. Army's American Expeditionary Force in France, during World War I. He retired before 1970 in Rison, Cleveland County, Arkansas. Hugh & Lucy retired to the retirement home called Captain Henry's Homestead at Mount Carmel, near Rison, Arkansas. Dugan died on 21 February 1970 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. He lived in Thornton, Calhoun County, Arkansas. He lived in Pinedale, Fresno County, California. Dugan lived in Texarkana, Bowie County, Texas. He lived in Shreveport, Caddo Parrish, Louisiana. Parents: Hughey H. Tomlinson and Virginia C. Mason. Spouse: Lucy Gray Holmes. Lucy Gray Holmes and Hugh Oscar "Dugan" Tomlinson were married on 22 January 1921 in Thornton, Calhoun County, Arkansas. Children were: William Holmes Tomlinson, Hugh Pat Tomlinson. Hugh Pat Tomlinson (private). Parents: Hugh Oscar (Dugan) Tomlinson and Lucy Gray Holmes. Hugh Summers Tomlinson was born on 16 April 1802. He died on 4 March 1803. Parents: John Tomlinson and Tabitha Summers. Hugh Wiley Tomlinson was born in 1823. He served in the military during the Civil War in the Confederate Army between 1861 and 1865. He served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. He was with his brother, John, at the time of John's capture, but managed to escape. He died in 1907. Parents: Perry Tomlinson and Elizabeth Gaither. Spouse: Margaret Bass. Children were: Fraison Tomlinson, William Perry Tomlinson, Bettie Tomlinson, Alice Tomlinson, Maggie Tomlinson. Hughey H. Tomlinson was born on 4 July 1850 in Chambers County, Alabama. He died on 20 January 1893 in Calhoun County, Arkansas. He was fatally injured when hit by a falling ice-coated tree, while coonhunting after a snowstorm. He was buried after 20 January 1893 in Means Cemetery, Hampton, Calhoun County, Arkansas. Parents: Perry Tomlinson and Emaline Gaither. Spouse: Virginia C. Mason. Virginia C. Mason and Hughey H. Tomlinson were married on 19 May 1874. Children were: Lester J. Tomlinson, Robert Tomlinson, Lillie Tomlinson, Henry Edward Tomlinson, Lula Ella Tomlinson, Hugh Oscar (Dugan) Tomlinson, Martha Isabella Tomlinson, Huey Augustus Tomlinson. Humphrey Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Parents: Humphrey Beckett Tomlinson and Susannah . Humphrey Tomlinson was born in 1820. He died in 1888. Parents: John Tomlinson Jr. and Sarah Lovelace. Spouse: Ellen Gaither. Ellen Gaither and Humphrey Tomlinson were married. Children were: John Gaither Tomlinson, Mary Tomlinson, Tina Tomlinson, Bettie Tomlinson. Spouse: Elizabeth (Lizzie) Horne. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Horne and Humphrey Tomlinson were married on 1 January 1856 in Davie County, North Carolina. Children were: William Franklin Tomlinson, Sarah Tomlinson, Laura Tomlinson. Humphrey Tomlinson was born on 10 March 1828. Parents: Perry Tomlinson and Harriet Johnson. Humphrey A. Tomlinson was born in 1847. Parents: Thomas Washington Tomlinson and Elinor Lazenby. Spouse: Cleopatra Lazenby. Cleopatra Lazenby and Humphrey A. Tomlinson were married. Children were: Thomas L. Tomlinson, Mary Lou Tomlinson, Lester Sherrill Tomlinson, Bessie Tomlinson. Humphrey Beckett Tomlinson was born on 24 November 1744 in Frederick County, Maryland. He served in the military during the Revolutionary War in the Continental Army between 1775 and 1783. He Served as a Private in the 2nd Company, Upper Battalion, Montgomery County Militia, commanded by Colonel Zadock Magruder. He lived in Turnersburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina. Following his brother Hugh, Jr., Humphrey migrated from Maryland to what is now Turnersburg in the northeastern part of Iredell County. Humphrey owned a plantation on Rocky Creek in 1787 in North Carolina. He purchased a plantation from Joshua Ellis in the same vicinity as his brother's land. He died in 1825 in Iredell County, North Carolina. Parents: Hugh Tomlinson and Johanna Beckett. Spouse: Tabitha Wheat. Tabitha Wheat and Humphrey Beckett Tomlinson were married before 1768. Children were: John Tomlinson, William Tomlinson, Sarah Tomlinson. Spouse: Susannah . Susannah and Humphrey Beckett Tomlinson were married. Children were: Mary Tomlinson, Betsy Tomlinson, Archibald Tomlinson, Wiley Tomlinson, Grove Tomlinson, Leonard Tomlinson, Notley Tomlinson, Hugh Tomlinson, Margaret Tomlinson, George Tomlinson, Humphrey Tomlinson. Spouse: Casandra Ellis. Casandra Ellis and Humphrey Beckett Tomlinson were married. Humphrey W. Tomlinson was born on 10 December 1795. He died on 4 December 1879. He was buried after 4 December 1879 in McDonough Town Cemetery, McDonough, Henry County, Georgia. Parents: John Tomlinson and Tabitha Summers. Spouse: Lucy Callaway. Lucy Callaway and Humphrey W. Tomlinson were married on 17 March 1825 in Wilkes County, Georgia. Children were: John I. Tomlinson, Susan C. Tomlinson, Sarah E. Tomlinson, William A. Tomlinson, A. Tomlinson, I. Tomlinson, R. H. Tomlinson, W. H. Tomlinson. I. Tomlinson was born about 1845. Parents: Humphrey W. Tomlinson and Lucy Callaway. Inez Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Spouse: Dennis Seward Marvin. Inez Tomlinson and Dennis Seward Marvin were married. Children were: Melvin Eugene Marvin, Kathryn Rosetta Marvin, Rosemary Pearl Marvin. Irvin Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Parents: Charles S. Tomlinson and Jenny V. Ramsey. Jackson Tomlinson died in Surry County, North Carolina. He was a Methodist minister. Parents: Samuel Tomlinson and Susan Gill. Spouse: Mary Allison. Mary Allison and Jackson Tomlinson were married. James Tomlinson served in the military in the Maryland Militia in 1748. He was listed as a member of Capt. George Beal's Troop of Horses from Montgomery County, Maryland. His brothers Grove and Hugh, and Edward Mockbee were also listed as part of that Troop. Parents: Grove Tomlinson. James Amos Franklin Tomlinson was born in 1874. He died in 1939. Parents: Wade Franklin Tomlinson and Ora B. Darby. James Davis Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Parents: Worth Evan Tomlinson and Nan Davis. James Franklin Tomlinson was born on 18 November 1822. Parents: Perry Tomlinson and Harriet Johnson. James Rousseau Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Parents: S. V. Tomlinson and Cynthia Ann Rousseau. Jesse R. Tomlinson was born on 6 March 1895. He/she died on 30 August 1975. Parents: William Franklin Tomlinson and Sarah Benbow. John Tomlinson died in Georgia. Parents: Samuel Tomlinson and Susan Gill. Children were: William Tomlinson. John Tomlinson was born on 12 September 1768 in Frederick County, Maryland. He died on 27 January 1848 in Iredell County, North Carolina. He was buried after 27 January 1848 in Mount Bethel Methodist Church Cemetery, Harmony, Iredell County, North Carolina. Parents: Humphrey Beckett Tomlinson and Tabitha Wheat. Spouse: Tabitha Summers. Tabitha Summers and John Tomlinson were married on 30 July 1787. Children were: Basil Tomlinson, William B. Tomlinson, Perry Tomlinson, Mary Tomlinson, Humphrey W. Tomlinson, Susanna Tomlinson, John Tomlinson Jr., Elizabeth Tomlinson, Hugh Summers Tomlinson, Tabitha Elizabeth Tomlinson, Elwen S. Tomlinson, Norris Tomlinson, Amelia Tomlinson, Thomas Franklin Tomlinson, Dorcas Tomlinson. John Tomlinson Jr. was born on 12 September 1798 in Iredell County, North Carolina. He died on 1 July 1855. He was buried after 1 July 1855 in Mount Bethel Methodist Church Cemetery, Harmony, Iredell County, North Carolina. Parents: John Tomlinson and Tabitha Summers. Spouse: Sarah Lovelace. Sarah Lovelace and John Tomlinson Jr. were married about 1819. Children were: Humphrey Tomlinson, Perry Tomlinson, Wilson L. Tomlinson, Wade Franklin Tomlinson, Robert Tomlinson, Maj. Adolphus R. Tomlinson, Drucilla Tomlinson, Tabitha Tomlinson. John Tomlinson was born on 21 May 1826. Parents: Perry Tomlinson and Harriet Johnson. Spouse: Lucy H. Moore. Lucy H. Moore and John Tomlinson were married on 12 September 1850. John B. Tomlinson was born on 20 June 1861 in Arkansas. He died on 30 January 1922. Parents: Perry Tomlinson and Emaline Gaither. Spouse: . John B. Tomlinson was married. Spouse: Ruth Cornish. Ruth Cornish and John B. Tomlinson were married. John Franklin Tomlinson was born in 1820. He served in the military during the Civil War in the Confederate Army between 1861 and 1864. He and his brother Hugh were captured by Union soldiers, but Hugh managed to escape. John died in a Federal prison, after having been captured at Camp Vance near Morgantown, North Carolina. He died in 1864. John died in a Federal prison as a prisoner of war, having been captured during the Civil War at Camp Vance near Morgantown, North Carolina. Parents: Perry Tomlinson and Elizabeth Gaither. Spouse: Adaline Lazenby. Adaline Lazenby and John Franklin Tomlinson were married. Children were: Tomlinson, Tomlinson, Tomlinson, Tomlinson. John Gaither Tomlinson was born (date unknown). Parents: Humphrey Tomlinson and Ellen Gaither. John I. Tomlinson was born on 17 December 1825. He died on 4 September 1875. Parents: Humphrey W. Tomlinson and Lucy Callaway. Spouse: Cornelia A. Segar. Cornelia A. Segar and John I. Tomlinson were married on 26 October 1848 in Henry County, Georgia. |