THOMAS SEXTON ALIAS THOMAS GALLION
Thomas Gallion was born about 1794, VA. On 1 September 1813 he enlisted in Norfolk,
Virginia in the service of Capt. Lewis Hale's Company, 128th Regiment Virginia Militia. He
was discharged March 1814.
On 1 July 1820 Thomas married under the surname of GALLION to Ruth Watson in Floyd
County, Kentucky. He married 2nd Armanda McQuire.
It was not until January 1845 that the Secretary of State, Commonwealth of Kentucky approved
an act cited as Chapter 45 section 2. stating "... that the name of Thomas Sexton of Carter
County be and the same is hereby changed to Thomas Gallion." In 1851 he received a bounty
land warrant of 80 acres. He appears on the Carter County, Kentucky census for 1850 along
with his family.
In 1860 Thomas received fees for acting as coroner in Carter County, Ky as well.
In 1871 his application for surviving soldier pension shows him living on Williams Creek, Carter
County. T. Gallion also appears near Rush, on an 1854 proposed boundary map of Carter
County on Williams Creek. Jeremiah Biggs attested to this document.
References:
SC14296 claim 10277 blw 42450 80 40 22182 80 55
E & SE KY by Kozee, p38
PICTORIAL HIS OF CARTER CO KY, G Wolffru, 1985, p20
Carter Co KY Order Bk, LDS 0344016 p 539
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