Thomas Eburne

Male1739–1820

Brief Life History of Thomas

When Thomas Eburne was born in 1739, his father, Francis Eburne, was 44 and his mother, Ann Mason, was 29. He married Sarah Wigson on 7 May 1769, in Ryton on Dunsmore, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters. He died in 1820, in Warwickshire, England, at the age of 81.

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Family Time Line

Thomas Eburne
1739–1820
Sarah Wigson
1734–1795
Marriage: 7 May 1769
Sarah Eburn
1769–1827
Ambrose EBURN
1772–
Francis Eburn
1772–1851
Ambrose Eburn
1777–1855
Mary Ebbourne
1777–
Ann Eburne
1780–
Mary Eburne
1782–1785
Amos Eburn
1783–
Prudence Eburn
1785–1869

Sources (20)

  • Thomas Coburne, "England Marriages, 1538–1973"
  • Thos Eburne in entry for Ann Eburne, "England, Warwickshire, Parish Registers, 1535-1963"
  • Thomas Eburne in entry for Prudence, Youngest Daughter, "British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    7 May 1769Ryton on Dunsmore, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
  • Children (9)

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    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (7)

    +2 More Children

    World Events (8)

    1752 · Gregorian Calendar is Adopted

    Age 13

    Gregorian calendar was adopted in England in 1752. That year, Wednesday, September 2, 1752, was followed by Thursday, September 14th, 1752, which caused the country to skip ahead eleven days.

    1754 · Seven Years' War

    Age 15

    The Seven Years' War began as a North American conflict then stretched between England and France. England, along with allies, battled France in America, India, and Europe, making it arguably the first global war. The conflict ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 and England was victorious. The Seven Years' war ultimately led to discontent in the colonies and the American Revolution.

    1770 · Boston Tea Party

    Age 31

    Thousands of British troops were sent to Boston to enforce Britain's tax laws. Taxes were repealed on all imports to the American Colonies except tea. Americans, disguised as Native Americans, dumped chests of tea imported by the East India Company into the Boston Harbor in protest. This escalated tensions between the American Colonies and the British government.

    Name Meaning

    English: possibly a variant of Hepburn , though this would involve a significant migration from its origins in NE England. The H- spellings are also later than the E- spellings, which adds to the suspicion that the name may have a different but unknown derivation.

    Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland © University of the West of England 2016

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