• Thomas Massie (1747–1834) was an American planter, Continental Army military officer, and magistrate from Virginia during the American Revolutionary War...
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  • House of Burgesses Thomas Massie (planter) (1747–1834), American Revolutionary War veteran and planter from Virginia. Thomas Leeke Massie (1802–1898), admiral...
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  • politician Thomas Massie (planter) (1747–1834), Continental Army officer Thomas Massie (born 1971), American politician Thomas Leeke Massie (1802–1898), admiral...
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  • William Massie (1718-1751) was a colonial Virginia planter and politician who served in the Virginia House of Burgesses. William Massie was born May 28...
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  • Thomas Massie (born around 1675 in either Virginia or Cheshire, England) was a planter, politician, militia officer, a Justice of New Kent County, and...
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    Thomas Marshall (2 April 1730 – 22 June 1802) was a Virginia surveyor, planter, military officer soldier and politician who served in the House of Burgesses...
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    Burgesses. Thomas Massie (1747–1834), Virginia planter, military officer in the American Revolution, and son of burgess William Massie. William Massie (1718–1751)...
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    constructed by American planter and Revolutionary War veteran Thomas Massie as a wedding present for his son William Massie (1795-1862) and his first...
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  • candidate Thomas Amarasuriya (1907–1979), Sri Lankan planter and politician Thomas Anders (born 1963) German singer, songwriter and record producer Thomas Andrew...
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    United States senator, educator Thomas Massie (1971–present), United States representative, businessman, engineer Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (1824–1863)...
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  • William Cabell (March 13, 1730 – March 23, 1798) was an American planter, soldier, and politician who served more than four decades in both houses of...
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    Richard Bland (category 18th-century American planters)
    was an American Founding Father, planter, lawyer and politician from Virginia. A cousin and early mentor of Thomas Jefferson, Bland served 34 years in...
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    Kahahawai, was murdered. Police caught the Kahahawai killers: Massie's husband Thomas, mother Grace Fortescue, and two sailors. Famed criminal lawyer...
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    Grand Master of Masons in Virginia in 1874. He died at his home, "Dunham Massie", aged 75, and is buried in Ware Church Cemetery, Gloucester County, Virginia...
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     13–28. Massie 1991, p. 412. Massie 1991, pp. 412–413. Mackay 1973, pp. 29–33. Massie 1991, p. 413. Massie 1991, p. 414, citing Memories, p. 149. Massie 1991...
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    First Families of Virginia (category Massie family of Virginia)
    First Families remained in Virginia, where they flourished as tobacco planters, and from the sale of slaves to the cotton states to the south. Indeed...
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  • the birthday of patriarch Big Daddy Pollitt, "the Delta's biggest cotton-planter", and his return from the Ochsner Clinic with what he has been told is...
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  • 1720), sometimes known as Richard Bland of Jordan's Point, was a Virginia planter and member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and the father of Founding...
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    Archer Christian and Susanne Williams Massie editors, Homes and Gardens in Old Virginia, Richmond, Jarrett and Massie Incorporated, 1950. pp255-258 National...
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    Archibald Cary (category 18th-century American planters)
    Archibald Cary (January 24, 1721 – February 26, 1787) was a Virginia planter, soldier, politician, and major landowner. He was a political figure from...
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    Goode Jr. In 1829, William Goode married the widow Sarah Maria Waller Massie (1812-1844), who had already born children and bore several more children...
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    Monroe Institute; lived in Faber. Thomas Massie, military officer during the American Revolution and Virginia planter. James Leroy Murrill, last Confederate...
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    time in Charlottesville on October 8, 1885, to Eugenia Massie, daughter of Dr. Thomas Eugene Massie. They had two sons before she died in 1900: John Lewis...
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  • William F. Gordon (category 19th-century American planters)
    1858) was a nineteenth-century, lawyer, military officer, politician and planter from the piedmont region of Virginia. William Fitzhugh Gordon was born...
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    senator from Kentucky, Kentucky's 4th congressional district congressman Thomas Massie, Utah senator Mike Lee and Wyoming senator Cynthia Lummis. Moderates...
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    William Cabell Rives (May 4, 1793 – April 25, 1868) was an American lawyer, planter, politician and diplomat from Virginia. Initially a Jackson Democrat as...
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  • (1836-1838). His youngest daughter, Marianne Mitford Atherton Massie (1836-1879) married Robert Massie C.C.S. Marianne died at the age of 43 in 1879, and was...
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    increased, largely caused by the hyper-concentration of wealth among the planters. On the plantations earlier strikes had failed, as when an ethnic camp...
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    Online: Robert Rives to Thomas Jefferson, 3 July 1811". Brown, Alexander (1939). The Cabells and Their Kin. Richmond: Garrett and Massie. 1830 U.S. Federal...
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    adaptation by novelist Ayn Rand of the book Pity My Simplicity by Christopher Massie which converted his story into an adaptation of Rostand's play. The heroine...
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