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Note: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Following the Trails of the Southern Pratts", by F. P. Pratt, 2017 Thomas Henry Pratt (William5, William4, John3, William2, Griffin1), son of William Pratt and Elizabeth Vernon, was born 1801 in Leaksville, Rockingham County, North Carolina. Perhaps he was a twin brother to Garland Pratt, also born in 1801. He married, about 1820, Frances Irion, daughter of Frederick Witt Irion and Rebecca Elizabeth (unknown), in Rockingham County, North Carolina. The Irion surname is often misspelled and found confused with the Vernon surname. The Irion family has been well researched by Gerald A. Irion. Frances Irion's sister, Jemimah Irion, married William Alfred Pratt, Thomas Henry's brother. In 1833, Thomas purchased 165 acres of land along both sides of Buffalo Creek in Rockingham County. Later, he owned a general store in Leaksville. During the Civil War, Thomas read the daily news to local citizens from his store. Several of Thomas and Frances Pratt's sons served during the Civil War. According to the US 1850 US Census (Slave Schedule), Rockingham County, North Carolina records, a Thomas Pratt, owned the following slaves: one black female, age 38; one black female, age 8; one black female, age 5; and one black male, age 2. It is likely but not certain that the Thomas Pratt in the 1850 Slave Census records and Thomas Henry Pratt are one in the same. There are no other records or family history concerning the treatment or disposition of these slaves, as whether they were sold or freed prior to slavery officially ending in the US between 1863-1865. Thomas and Frances died in 1872 in Rockingham County, North Carolina. Thomas Henry and Frances Irion Pratt had nine known children: 6 - Thomas Henry Pratt (1801, NC-1872, NC) m. Frances Irion (1801, NC-1872, NC) 7 - William J. Pratt (1821, NC-1904, NC) m. Martha J. England (1830, NC-1904, NC) 7 - John Franklin Pratt (1823, NC-bef. 1900, NC) m. Martha Ragsdale (1835, NC-NC) 7 - Eliza Ann Pratt (1823, NC-1912, NC) m. Joseph Grogan (1818, NC-NC) 7 - Phillip Isaac Pratt (1825, NC-1887, NC) m. Nancy W. Harris (1832, NC-1892, NC) 7 - Thomas Henry Pratt (1832, NC-1862, VA) m. Susan E. Roberts (abt. 1837, NC-) 7 - James R. Pratt (1832, NC-1862, VA) m. Ruth Jane Lewis (1837, NC-) 7 - Caroline C. Pratt (1839, NC-) m. James A. Lane 7 - Joseph Pratt (1843, NC-aft. 1901) m. Katherine Pratt (abt. 1843, NC-) 7 - Emily F. Pratt (1846, NC-) m. Edward Sterling Harris (abt. 1842-OH) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Henry owned a general store in Leaksville, Rockingham County, North Carolina. He read the Civil War news daily to local citizens. Several of his sons served for the Confederancy in the Civil War. -------------------------------------------------------- Purchased 165 acres on both sides of Buffalo Island Creek from James Scales for $400 on October 29, 1833. Deed Book 2F pp. 75-76. Read the Civil War news daily to local citizens. Several of his sons served in the Civil War. He owned a general merchandise store in Leaksville, Rockingham Co., NC. Buffalo Creek enters the Dan River less than a mile south of Eden/Leaksville, in Rockingham County. -------------------------------------------------------- 1850 US Census, Rockingham County, North Carolina Thomas Pratt«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»M«tab»49«tab»North Carolina Frances Pratt«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»49«tab»North Carolina John F Pratt«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»M«tab»26«tab»North Carolina Thomas ? Pratt«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»M«tab»19«tab»North Carolina James R Pratt«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»M«tab»17«tab»North Carolina Caroline C Pratt«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»11«tab»North Carolina Josephus Pratt«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»M«tab»7«tab»North Carolina Emily Pratt«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»4«tab»North Carolina 1850 US Census (Slave Schedule) records, Rockingham County, North Carolina Thomas Pratt (Owner) Black«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»38 Black«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»8 Black«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»5 Black«tab»«tab»«tab»M«tab»2 1870 US Census, North Carolina Thomas Pratt«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»M«tab»69«tab»North Carolina Francis Pratt«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»68«tab»North Carolina Josephas Pratt«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»M«tab»27«tab»North Carolina Emily Osborne«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»24«tab»North Carolina J J Harris«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»M«tab»7«tab»North Carolina Matilda Harris«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»5«tab»North Carolina Mollie Osborne«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»1«tab»North Carolina Henry Price«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»M«tab»26«tab»North Carolina Caroline Price«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»25«tab»North Carolina Fannie Price«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»1«tab»North Carolina Nannie Lester«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»F«tab»7«tab»Virginia L Lemon«tab»«tab» «tab»«tab»«tab»M«tab»20«tab»North Carolina (Emily Osborne is the daughter of Thomas and Frances Pratt who was married first to Edward Sterling Harris, who died/deserted during the Civil War, and married second to P. M. Osburn/Osborn/Osborne, who is missing in the 1870 US Census.) -------------------------------------------------------------
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