Individual Details
Thomas Foulke
(14 Jan 1724 - 31 Mar 1786)
was a life long resident of Richland township, and a prominent man in the community. He was a member of Richland Monthly Meeting, and like his brothers was dealt with for taking the oath to the United Colonies in 1781.
Events
Families
Spouse | Jane Roberts (1732 - 1822) |
Child | Everard Foulke (1755 - 1827) |
Child | Abigail Foulke (1763 - ) |
Child | Susan Foulke (1766 - ) |
Child | Samuel Foulke (1761 - 1763) |
Father | Hugh Foulke (1685 - 1760) |
Mother | Ann Williams (1698 - 1773) |
Sibling | Mary Foulke (1714 - 1756) |
Sibling | Martha Foulke (1716 - 1781) |
Sibling | Samuel Foulke (1718 - 1797) |
Sibling | Ellen Foulke (1720 - ) |
Sibling | John Foulke (1722 - 1787) |
Sibling | Theophilus Foulke (1726 - 1785) |
Sibling | William Foulke (1728 - 1796) |
Sibling | Edward Foulke (1729 - 1747) |
Sibling | Ann Foulke (1732 - 1786) |
Sibling | Jane Foulke (1734 - 1771) |
Notes
Event
Tax Records 1779 Richland Twp., Bucks Co., PA•Note:
95 acres
2 horses
5 cattle
Event
He was a member of Richland Monthly Meeting, and like his brothers was dealt with for taking the oath to the United Colonies in 1781.Death
a life long resident of Richland township, and a prominent man in the community.Thought to have taken the oath of allegiance during the Revolution.