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  1. that William I (The Immigrant) was twice married; that his first wife was Elisia Billington, daughter of Luke Billington and wife Elisia Russell; that they had several children, ~ong them Luke Thornton born in 1642, - known grandfather of Mark Thornton, father of Dozier, as shown in this book.

  2. William Thornton was an amateur architect who is honored as the "first architect" because his design for the U.S. Capitol was accepted by President George Washington in 1793. He received $500 and a building lot in the city of Washington for his composition. He held no government position as a result of winning the architectural competition.

  3. William "the Immigrant" Thornton, IV<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Feb 15 1620 - Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom<br>Christening: Nov 26 1620 - Coltingly, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom<br>Marriage: Spouse: Alicia Billington - 1641 - Rappahannock, Virginia, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Rowland - Mar 27 1648 - York, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Residence ...

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  5. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Birth: ABT 1624 in England. Parents: Luke Billington b: 1590 in England & Alicia Russell b: 21 MAY 1596 in Somersby, Worchester, England. Husband: William Thornton. Death: 1648 in Stafford County, Virginia. William Thornton b: 1620 in "The Hills", Yorkshire, England ABT 1642 in England.

  6. On May 11, 1646, William Thornton was in possession of a paper recorded in York County (including Gloucester) to care for the cattle of John Liptrot until the latter came of age. On February 16, 1665/66 as "Mr. William Thornton" he had a grant of 164 acres of land in Petworth Parish, Gloucester, adjoining the land where he lived and that of Richard Barnard.

  7. Born in Inverrary, Argyll, Scotland on 1670 to William Thornton Graham (1st Viscount of Dundee) and Blanch Ervin. James Stuart Graham IV, 'The Immigrant, married Jean Cowan and had 1 child. He passed away on 1 February 1758 in Thyatira, Mill Bridge Cemetary, Rowan Co., NC, North American Colonies.