Thomas Nunn
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Thomas Nunn, Sr. was a gentleman from Henry County, Virginia. He was born sometime before 1750, and his last will and testament was probated on February 12, 1816.
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In defiance of the British crown, Thomas took the Oath of Allegiance on August 30, 1777 in the presence of Edmund Lyne, Esq. and was also one of the first under-sheriffs and ensigns of the newly formed county of Henry. Thomas was the progenitor of many of the families currently living in Henry County. Court records show us he was also one of the most active supporters of the early Henry County government.
Thomas Nunn is listed in the Daughters of the American Revolution patriot's book.