In a message dated 6/3/99 2:26:21 PM Central Daylight Time, rpdonnell@att.net writes: << I realize no one else will be as interested in this photo as I am, but because my great-grandfather Charles THOMAS was quite young when his father died and was separated from his family soon thereafter, the information I have been able to gather on Thomas THOMAS has been quite sketchy so far. This photo represents quite a breakthrough, and I wanted to share it! >> Hi Ronald.........I think that is so neat that you have a picture of your ancestor and wanted to share it. THANK YOU! Your very lucky to have it and I know you will treasure it. Rita in E. Texas
Ronald, You have every reason to be happy. I know I was when I received photos of my THOMAS and BATTEN ancestors. Still searching for info on my JOHN THOMAS b:1797 in Madison Co.,VA Hope you can find more on your THOMAS line, Linda
Still looking for these folks before Jeremiah. Guy H. Thomas Houston, TX Seeking information on Jeremiah Thomas, place of Birth and parents. Through a lease Jeremiah Thomas of the state of GA, planter, was present in Edgefield County, 96 Dist, SC in Oct 1795. Sold land granted to him in Oct 1794 on Little Steven's Creek and waters of the Savannah River. His name appears on the SC 1800 census. I believe he had at least two sons, Joshua, b 1799 and Jeremiah 1800 something. Joshua was my GGGrandfather. My GGrandfather was William A. Thomas born in Green Cty, AL in 1829 and Grandfather was Charles William Thomas b Scooba, Kemper Cty, MS, in 3-10-1863 where he married Sallie Frances Blair in 1890 and moved to Houston, TX where he worked for the Southern Pacific RR. Joshua and Jeremiah were present in Scooba, Kemper Cty, MS, in the mid/late 1800s. Joshua at age 71 married to a Narcissa with a son David on the 1870 census. I have these Thomas's in Texas to date. There was a Josiah Thomas at the Red Bank Baptist church on the little Saluda River in Edgefield Dist before 1792. He was on the 1790 census for Edgefield Dist, SC. Thought these names might be of the same family somehow.
I have a Frances Thomas in Limestone Co AL in 1850 who moved on to Barry Co MO. Any connection? phuffman@earthlink.net THOMAS-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > THOMAS-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 122 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Timothy Thomas [Mary Hara <harafam@techline.com>] > #2 THOMAS - Choctaw Indians -Mississi [Margaret Jeanne <cajun@primenet.co] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from THOMAS-D, send a message to > > THOMAS-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Timothy Thomas > Date: Tue, 01 Jun 1999 08:03:27 -0700 > From: Mary Hara <harafam@techline.com> > To: THOMAS-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi, > > Haven't posted to the list in quite a while. Thought it was time for > another try. > > Looking for information on Timothy Thomas b. 1785 in NC. Was married to > Isabella Rutledge b. 1789 GA. In 1850 they are listed in Limestone Co., AL > along with their son George b. 1815 TN and Isabella's mother, Elizabeth > Rutledge b. 1764 PA. Their daughter, Mary W. (Polly) Thomas is found next > door with her husband John M. Brandon. > > Any leads or connections would be appreciated. > > 'til later, > > Mary > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: THOMAS - Choctaw Indians -Mississippi > Date: Tue, 01 Jun 1999 21:36:47 -0700 > From: Margaret Jeanne <cajun@primenet.com> > To: THOMAS-L@rootsweb.com > > Seeking THOMAS ancestry, relatives and descendants: > > James THOMAS m. Mary Ann ASHA (Marjorie ISHER on some family > records, also HEACHEY on > some church records. d/o Jacob HEACHEY and Hannah PARSONS). > > Children from this marriage are: > Mary (bp.1865), Cecelia (bp.1875) and John (bp.1875) It was > 2nd marriage for both. > They resided in Moss Point, MS c 1900. > > Robert THOMAS, son of James from first wife Mary____ m. > daughter of Mary Ann from her > 1st marriage to J. J. JONES, Elizabeth JONES. They had > children James b. 1862 and Mary b. > 1863. > > Mary Ann ASHA was my great-great-grandmother from her first > marriage to J. J. JONES.
My ggf, A.M. (Abraham) THOMAS was born in PA in 1860. Located him in 1900 Benwood, Union District, Marshall Co., WV. m/1885 to Lydia EBELING (HUGHES?) b/1864 in Marshall Co WV. Father b/Germany; Mother b/Ohio Could have been Frederick EBELING b/1836 b/Braunschweig, Germany and Rachel S. b/1838 Ohio Abraham and Lydia's children were...............Myron Earl b/June 1886?, Edna Bell, (my gm) b/Aug 1887, Carence (spelling on 1900 census) b/Feb1888, Mabel S. b/Sept 1891, Vida F. b/Aug 1896, Willard C. b/1897, and Lethia b/Mar 1900 Any assistance appreciated, Audrey
Seeking THOMAS ancestry, relatives and descendants: James THOMAS m. Mary Ann ASHA (Marjorie ISHER on some family records, also HEACHEY on some church records. d/o Jacob HEACHEY and Hannah PARSONS). Children from this marriage are: Mary (bp.1865), Cecelia (bp.1875) and John (bp.1875) It was 2nd marriage for both. They resided in Moss Point, MS c 1900. Robert THOMAS, son of James from first wife Mary____ m. daughter of Mary Ann from her 1st marriage to J. J. JONES, Elizabeth JONES. They had children James b. 1862 and Mary b. 1863. Mary Ann ASHA was my great-great-grandmother from her first marriage to J. J. JONES.
Hi, Haven't posted to the list in quite a while. Thought it was time for another try. Looking for information on Timothy Thomas b. 1785 in NC. Was married to Isabella Rutledge b. 1789 GA. In 1850 they are listed in Limestone Co., AL along with their son George b. 1815 TN and Isabella's mother, Elizabeth Rutledge b. 1764 PA. Their daughter, Mary W. (Polly) Thomas is found next door with her husband John M. Brandon. Any leads or connections would be appreciated. 'til later, Mary
On Mar 2, a question was raised as to whether Owen THOMAS had ever lived in Penn. Knowing that I had a trip scheduled in May for a weeks research in the Salt Lake Library, I decided to "tackle" this problem. The following references refer to Owen THOMAS in Pennsylvania between 1780 and 1784. LDS film #0,863,548 Fayette Co., PA Deed Bk A-B 1784-1797 - Book A p.40-41 Owen THOMAS, of Springhill Tp., Fayette Co., PA, Yoeman, on 26 Feb 1780, bought 300 Acres from William HARDIN, being on a Branch of Georges Crk. called Miller Run in Springhill Tp., Fayette Co., PA., being part of Survey #3080 for William HARDIN dated 17 Apr 1769. On 20 May 1784, Owen THOMAS sold the 300 Acres to George GUNS of Antitum Settlement, MD for 145 pds. LDS film #0,861,081 Fayette Co., PA Index of Surveys and Warrants p.161 William HARDIN, Warrantee - Name of tract: "Rich Discovery", 311 1/2 Acres (Located in Cumberland Co., PA at time of survey) When I found the location of this land on the survey map, William HARDIN's survey is written as William HARVEY. But, it is still named "Rich Discovery" and is surrounded by many other HARDIN surveys. LDS 974.8 A1 #294 Listing of Inhabitants in 1783, Westmoreland Co., PA Comp. by Shirley G. McQuillis p.16 (in Springhill Twp.) THOMAS: Aeneas (Enos); Edward, single, "gone"; Henry; John; Jos'h; Owen. HARDIN: Abraham; Benjamin; Eden (prob. Enos); John; John, major; John, miller; Mark; Martin, single; Mary, Robert; Steven; Thomas, single, "gone". I descend from Owen THOMAS, his son, Enos, and Henry, the son of Enos. Will be very glad to exchange information on this family. Donna Gowin Johnston (e-mail: pdjohn22@aol.com)
Looking for descendants of Edward Walter THOMAS and Emma WINTER from the Haverfordwest and Milford Haven regions in Wales. Origins Reading area before 1890, worked as a tailor. Ian Thomas (AS01) Performance Contracting Engineer Tel. ext: 38622 Phone: +61 (02) 9353 8622 Fax: +61 (02) 9353 8819 Mobile: 0418 236 251 mailto:ithomas@honeywell.com.au http://www.honeywell.com.au mailto:13034538@pager.mirabilis.com A+ :-)
Searching for info on James V. Thomas who married Eleanor Waker in St. Clair in 1834. They moved to Blount Co. Any info will help.
researching THOMAS surnamed Choctaw Indians from Hancock and surrounding areas
Need help on A.M. (Abraham) Thomas b/1860 in Pa (parents b/PA. also according to 1900 Marshall co. census.) m/Lydia J. in Benwood Union District 1885. Lydia b/in 1864 Marshall co. WV. Family history was that her surname was HUGHES. However in locating this family in the census; It seems that there is a possibility that it was EBELING. and that Lydia's mother Rachel C. second marriage was to a John HUGHES in 1888. This John HUGHES is listed in 1900 census as born in PA. And Lydia's data is father born in Germany, mother in Ohio These two families (John Hughes, Rachel, and three EBELING. children 24, 20, &16) (A.M. THOMAS, Lydia & children...Myron Earl, Edna Bell, my gm,,Carence (sp?), Mabel, Vida, Willard D. & Lethia) live next door to each other according to the 1900 census. Any and all assistance appreciated. Audrey
Looking for information on William Thomas of Difficult/Trammel Creek/River in Warren Co. KY. Believe that he is related to Walter Thomas of the same location since they appear on the 1803 Warren Co. Tax Records. Two other Thomas appear on Gasper River in Warren Co. in 1803 -- William and John who appear to be close to one another. Other Thomas listed in Warren Co. about the same time are: Westly Thomas, Eli Thomas, Jesse N. Thomas, Nevil, Thomas, John Thomas, William Thomas, Jesse Thomas, Jeremiah Thomas, Isaac Thomas, James Thomas, and Daniel Thomas. All of these Thomases appear in Warren Co. Ky marriage records for the same general period. Ernie Perry
Folks, Don't take Information you find on LDS site as gospil - Truth I know I (for one) submitted information 6-7 years ago to LDS that I have since found incorrect and have corrected my data What you think is right, years ago, turns out to have errors in it. Glenda
I would like to advise you to read what the Latter Day Saints says. This information is sent in by others and is not verified.I know and have documentation on 2 items I have found wrong on thier site.Always consult the person who submitted the information, for proper copies of documentation.
Keep trying. So many hits yesterday with the announcement that they were down for several hours. It will be that way for a tad and then things will even out. Betty in Idaho
Hello everyone... allow me to introduce myself and my interests, which originate (so far) in Cheshire and surrounds. Currently working on putting Caleb Morgan Thomas, master mariner, together... Bruce A. Thomas (Yonkers, Noo Yawk, US of A) Family website: The Celtic Connection: http://public.surfree.com/bathomas Seeking, from New Ross, Co. Wexford: CUSACK, ROCHE, CLONEY, CAULFIELD c. 1840 from Co. Kilkenny or Wexford et environs: KENNEDY c. 1840 from Wallasey, Cheshire & surrounds: THOMAS c.1849 from Staffordshire: CAMPION, HOLROYD c. 1828 from Flintshire, Wales: ROBERTS, WALKER c. 1836 Cheers all Bruce
This site has been open for at least 2 months, although it has 'down days'. :) Really has some good stuff - especially in the Custom search under the IGI. They continue to add new stuff; it's really different than when it first came online, and from what I understand, they will be adding more. When you get the msg that they can't open the page, just REFRESH on the browser and it will usually give you a msg, something about if you want to 'retry' .... and hit RETRY and it will usually put the page up. Guess it's one of those bugs they haven't gotten all worked out yet, and yes, it's worth a try!! :) Barbara At 08:12 PM 5/24/99 -0500, Arthur Thomas wrote: >This is the address for The Latter Day Saints Search Site. I think it just >opened today. Sometimes the search results don't come up on the first try. >It might say, "can not open page". I had to try many times for certain >entries, but it eventually does work. It's well worth the wait. >http://www.familysearch.org/default.asp >Chris Thomas
This is the address for The Latter Day Saints Search Site. I think it just opened today. Sometimes the search results don't come up on the first try. It might say, "can not open page". I had to try many times for certain entries, but it eventually does work. It's well worth the wait. http://www.familysearch.org/default.asp Chris Thomas Arthur and Christine Thomas E-Mail ... athomas@athenet.net Web Page ... http://www.athenet.net/~athomas/
I was wondering if anyone on the Thomas list had the Family Tree Maker Family Archive 3 which list the marriages in Alamba, Georgia, South Carolina, 1641-1944. I would appreciate a look up for a Joseph Thomas wife by the name of Susannah. I am not sure if they got married in SC or GA. They got married in the early 1800. I have them first in 1820 in a census with one young child. I would be happy to do a look up for someone in return in the East Texas area. Thank you, Dianna Bryant