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Thomas Barbour (Virginia politician)

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for Orange County, from 1768 until his death. From 1769 until 1776 (although the prorogued house had no quorum after June 24, 1775), Barbour represented Orange County in the Virginia House of Burgesses. He was a
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in the House of Burgesses from 1761 to 1765. Barbour married Mary Pendleton Thomas, a
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Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper county, Virginia
274:, the son of James Barbour (1707-1775). His elder brother 326:. Thomas died at his son James Barbour's plantation, 633: 582: 556: 530: 511: 497: 483: 222: 207: 181: 171: 161: 147: 123: 96: 91: 75: 63: 34: 23: 383:Green, Raleigh Travers; Philip Slaughter (1900). 310:from Virginia and an associate justice of the 461: 8: 16:American statesman and landowner (1735–1825) 468: 454: 446: 20: 339: 407: 405: 255:(1735 – May 16, 1825) was a prominent 378: 376: 374: 372: 370: 7: 357:"Thomas Barbour (1735-1825) profile" 351: 349: 347: 345: 343: 740:People from Orange County, Virginia 590:John Strode Barbour Jr. (1820–1892) 266:Thomas Barbour was born in 1735 in 363:. Arlis Herring. 23 February 2008. 49:May 8, 1769 – May 6, 1776 14: 434: 641:John Strode Barbour (1866–1952) 564:John Strode Barbour (1790–1855) 197: 300:United States Secretary of War 1: 745:People from colonial Virginia 620:Florence Lathrop Field Page 312:United States Supreme Court 261:Virginia House of Burgesses 37:Virginia House of Burgesses 766: 730:House of Burgesses members 654:Barbour family residences 649: 595:James Barbour (1828–1895) 543:James Barbour (1775–1842) 417:The United States Gazette 280:Culpeper County, Virginia 246: 87: 42: 30: 419:. 24 May 1825. p. 3 156:United States of America 152:Kingdom of Great Britain 625:Jennie Byrd Bryan Payne 720:American Presbyterians 600:Alfred Madison Barbour 187:Mary Pendleton Thomas 51:Serving with 574:Thomas Barbour Bryan 319:Justice of the Peace 296:Governor of Virginia 634:Seventh generation 605:Charles Page Bryan 477:The Barbour family 317:Barbour served as 272:Colony of Virginia 259:and member of the 118:Colony of Virginia 715:American planters 692: 691: 548:Philip P. Barbour 531:Fourth generation 518:James Barbour III 498:Second generation 330:on May 16, 1825. 304:Philip P. 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Index

Virginia House of Burgesses
James Walker
Zachariah Burnley
Zachariah Burnley
James Taylor
Orange County
Colony of Virginia
Barboursville
Barboursville
Virginia
Kingdom of Great Britain
United States of America
American
Whig
James
Philip
landowner
statesman
landowner
Virginia House of Burgesses
Orange County
Colony of Virginia
James Barbour
Culpeper County, Virginia
first cousin
Edmund Pendleton
James Barbour
Governor of Virginia
United States Secretary of War
Philip P. Barbour

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