Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Thomas Guymon
1787 - 1855 (68 years)-
Name Thomas Guymon [1] Birth 10 Mar 1787 Surry County, North Carolina [2, 3, 4] Gender Male Alternate birth 10 Mar 1787 Stokes, North Carolina [5] Death 20 Oct 1855 Springville, Utah, Utah [2, 3, 4, 5] Burial Springville City Cemetery, Springville, Utah, Utah [3] Person ID I6933 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of TNH Last Modified 29 Feb 2020
Father Isaiah Guymon, b. 27 May 1753, Rowan County, North Carolina d. 20 Feb 1809, Stokes, North Carolina (Age 55 years) Mother Elizabeth Flynn, b. Abt 1753, Lunenburg, Virginia d. Abt 1834 (Age ~ 81 years) Marriage Abt 1773 Surry County, North Carolina [4] Family ID F3241 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah Gordon, b. 1789, Stokes, North Carolina d. 7 Dec 1872, Fountain Green, Sanpete, Utah (Age 83 years) Marriage 23 Feb 1809 Stokes, North Carolina [3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] Children + 1. Noah Thomas Guymon, b. 30 Jun 1819, Jackson, Tennessee d. 7 Jan 1911, Orangeville, Emery, Utah (Age 91 years) Family ID F2283 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Feb 2020
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Notes - Moved to Jackson County, Tennessee around 1815, where they lived about ten years. In Tennessee he taught school and ran a ferry over the Cumberland. Moved to Paris, Edgar, Illinois sometime in the mid-1820s. Along with much of his family (save for his sons Isaiah, John, and William, who never joined), he was baptized into the LDS church in 1835. In the same year, he was ordained a priest and appointed to lead the Edgar County branch of the church. In 1838 he was a member of the high council in Far West, Caldwell, Missouri. He had moved to Hancock county, Illinois by 1840. According to his Find a Grave entry, he went on a church mission to North Carolina in 1844. Emigrated to Deseret with the Aaron Johnson Company wagon train in 1850.
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