Thomas Swann (councillor)

Colonel
Thomas Swann
Member of the Virginia Governor's Council
In office
1659-1680
Member of the House of Burgesses for Surry County, Colony of Virginia
In office
1658
Serving with William Butler, William Cawfield, William Edwards
Preceded byWilliam Batt
Succeeded byGeorge Jordan
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for James City County, Colony of Virginia
In office
1649
Serving with William Barrett, Walter Chiles, John Dunston, George Reade, William Whittaker
Preceded byWilliam Davis
Succeeded byJohn Flood
In office
1645
Serving with Walter Chiles, John Flood, Ambrose Harmer, Peter Ridley, George Stevens, Thomas Warne, Robert Wetherall
Preceded byWilliam Barrett
Succeeded byWilliam Barrett
Personal details
BornMay 1616 (1616-05)
DiedSeptember 16, 1680(1680-09-16) (aged 64)
Resting placeSwann's Point Plantation, Surry County, Virginia
Spouse(s)Margaret Debton (d.1646), Sara Codd (b. 1654), Sarah Chandler (d. 1662), Ann Brown (d. 1668), Mary Edwards Mansfield
ChildrenSamuel Swann, Thomas Swann Jr. and three others
Parent(s)William Swann, Judith
RelativesJohn Swann (burgess) (grandson), John Swann (politician) (great-grandson)
Occupationtavernkeeper, militia officer, planter, politician
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Thomas Swann (May 1616 – May 23, 1680) was a planter, tavernkeeper, militia officer and politician in the Colony of Virginia who sat in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly and survived Bacon's Rebellion.