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About John Thomas Sullivan
John Sullivant came to Virgina in about 1660 / 1653 and settled in Princess Anne County, Virginia. Will at Virginia State Library.
Marriage 1 Mary HAYES b: ABT 1642 in Virginia Married: 1656 in Lynhaven Parish, Princess Ann County, Virginia
- Owen O'SULLIVAN b: 10 JUN 1673 in Lynhaven Parish, Princess Ann County, Virginia
- Morris O'SULLIVAN b: in Princess Ann County, Virginia
- Mary O'SULLIVAN b: in Princess Ann County, Virginia
- Amie O'SULLIVAN b: in Princess Ann County, Virginia
- John O'SULLIVAN b: in Princess Ann County, Virginia
"came to America October 24, 1655 (Patent Book 3, p 392, Land Office, Richmond Virginia). He came as a minor with his mother, [SIC: Relative] Elizabeth O'Sullivan. He appears on 'a List of Lower Norfolk People', in 1673 as 35 years old (Clerk's Office, Norfolk, VA; William & Mary Quarterly, Vol 260. . .will is recorded in Princess Anne Co., VA, Lynhaven Parish, dated May 12, 1698, proved Sept 7, 1698, Book 1, p. 194. . .Lands owned by him are mentioned in the will of Matthew Brinson, June 12, 1681 (Jour, Irish-American Society 25/103)." (Craig Ancestors, Peggy Newsom, RootsWeb World Connect Project database)
disputed origins
"NOTE: Have seen posted Internet databases stating this was the son of Owen Donel O'Sullivan and Jo-Ann Elizabeth O’Sullivan. I have proven that this is not possible, as that family went on to Maine and Massachusetts and this family went to Virginia. No documentation, including the passenger lists, indicate to me that the Sullivant name was also O'Sullivan. John named his son "Owen" after his father-in-law, Owen Hayes, not after a grandfather."
See: https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.osullivan/218/mb.ashx "A son, John Sullivan, born in Ardia, 1699, came to Maine in 1723, and was father of Major General John Sullivan, of New Haven (b. 1740. d. 1795), of the Revolutionary army; member of Congress, 1774, and President of New Hampshire, 1786 (see New Eng. Hist. and Gen. Register for October, 1865)."
A Comment: I don't know if it is your research or Peggy's but since the statement "I have proven. . ." doesn't offer any references and the original source mentioned of John's father is not an internet source, but the reasonably credible "South Carolinas in the Revolution -- Sarah Sullivan Ervin - Reprinted with chapter on the Sullivan Family by Clearfield Publishing," I would like to see more evidence.
Comment on the comment: Sarah Sullivan Ervin was not considered a reliable pedigree source in the 1987 article, ""Magazine of Virginia Genealogy", Vol., 25, Nov. 1987, No. 4. pp. 3-13. JAMES SULLIVAN OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY AND THE PROBLEM OF ENTRENCHED DISINFORMATION By Carolyn Copeland Bland. link
notes
JOHN O'SULLIVAN came to America October 24, 1655 (Patent Book 3, p. 392, Land Office, Richmond, Virginia). He came as a minor with his mother, ELIZABETH O'SULLIVAN. He appears in "a List of Lower Norfolk People" in 1673 as 36 years old (Clerk's Office, Norfolk, Virginia; William & Mary Quarterly, Vol. 26). In the early Virginia records the name is variously spelled: USEHULLEVAN, USULIMAN, O'SWELLIVANT, O'SULLIVAN, SULLIVAN. Named JOHN THOMAS for two maternal ancestors. JOHN O'SULLIVAN's will is recorded in Princess Anne Co., Virginia, Lynhaven Parish, dated May 12, 1698, proved Sep 7, 1698, Book 1, page 194; see also State Library, Richmond, Virginia. Lands owned by him are mentioned in the will of Matthew Brinson June 12, 1681 (Jour. Irish-American Society 25/103.).
Princess Anne Co. formed 1691 (now City of Virginia Beach)
- The colonial vestry book of Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1723-1786 by Lynnhaven Parish (Princess Anne County, Va.) https://archive.org/details/colonialvestrybo00lynn "To John Sullivant for repairing the Garden on the Gleeb Land"
- Reference: RootsWeb's WorldConnect - SmartCopy: Apr 19 2017, 2:24:37 UTC
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ccraig&id...
- South Carolinians in the Revolution. with Service Records and Miscellaneous ... By Elizabeth Petty Bentley, Sara Sullivan Ervin. Page 186. GoogleBooks
- https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/sullivan.html
- Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. Page 318. Archive.Org
- http://pegstersfamilytree.com/b6993.htm
- https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/264301/I3731/johnthomas-osullivan/ind...
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/OSullivan-33
- “ South Carolinians in the Revolution. with Service Records and Miscellaneous ...” By Elizabeth Petty Bentley, Sara Sullivan Ervin. Page 186. GoogleBooks
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Feb 21 2022, 18:54:35 UTC
John Thomas Sullivan's Timeline
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Ardee, Louth, Ireland
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June 10, 1673
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Lynn Haven Parish, Princess Anne County, Virginia Colony
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June 10, 1674
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Prince William, Virginia, British Colonial America
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May 12, 1698
Age 61
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Lynhaven Parish, Princess Anne County, Virginia
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