Greetings: Looking for any info about Peter Thomas and wife Julia. daughter Emma Thomas b. 1880 Lowell,Mass married Herbert Caswell 1900 in Franklin Vermont. All of the above were living in Bedford,Quebec area in 1900. This THOMAS family also went by the surname ST-AMANT. Does anyone have any info on these people? Thanks for reading! Janet
Does anyone know of a Plesant Thomas who was on th 1850 census of Lumpkin Co. Ga. he had a son Andrew J. and married to a woman named Martha, I think they were the parents of my great grandfather Andrew Jackson Thomas who was born in Dawson Co. Ga and married Sarah Elizibeth McDougle , Thanks you for any help you can give Verbie Thomas Caldwell
Does anyone have any information on the following family? Thanks, Diana Descendants of John Thomas Generation No. 1 1. JOHN1 THOMAS was born March 1827, and died Aft. 1900. He married MARY ANN JANE ROWLANDS October 12, 1880 in Ohio, daughter of THOMAS ROWLANDS and MARY JONES. Notes for JOHN THOMAS: This is your family in the 1900 Ohio Census, Delaware County, Radnor Twp., June 8, page 239B: 58/61 THOMAS, John, Mar 1827, 73, m 20 years, Ohio, f&m b Wales Mary, wife, Oct 1850, 49, m 20 years, Ohio, f & m b Wales, 4 c living: John E., May 1882, 18 Ohio Benjamin S., Dec 1883, 16 Ohio Harry A., Sept 1885, 14 Ohio Thomas P., Aug 1887, 12 Ohio Marriage Notes for JOHN THOMAS and MARY ROWLANDS: Married by Dr. A. D. Hawn Children of JOHN THOMAS and MARY ROWLANDS are: 2. i. JOHN ELLIS2 THOMAS, b. January 20, 1882; d. July 27, 1951, Jane Case Hospital, Delaware, OH. ii. BENJAMIN LEWIS THOMAS, b. December 21, 1883; d. May 30, 1955, buried @ family plot in Radnor. Notes for BENJAMIN LEWIS THOMAS: Never married More About BENJAMIN LEWIS THOMAS: Cause of Death: heart attack 3. iii. HARRY ANDREW THOMAS, b. September 04, 1885, Radnor Township, Ohio; d. February 18, 1964, Delaware, OH. iv. THOMAS PAUL THOMAS, b. August 22, 1887; d. July 29, 1959, Buried @ Radnor Cemetery. Notes for THOMAS PAUL THOMAS: PVT COE1 PROV DEV REGI WWI Generation No. 2 2. JOHN ELLIS2 THOMAS (JOHN1) was born January 20, 1882, and died July 27, 1951 in Jane Case Hospital, Delaware, OH. He married MARGARET (MAGGIE) LLOYD January 25, 1911, daughter of BENJAMIN LLOYD and MARGARET PRICE. Children of JOHN THOMAS and MARGARET LLOYD are: 4. i. JOHN BENJAMIN3 THOMAS, b. March 15, 1912. 5. ii. DALE ELLIS THOMAS, b. February 20, 1917; d. May 1980, Florida (Bradenton or Sarasota). 3. HARRY ANDREW2 THOMAS (JOHN1) was born September 04, 1885 in Radnor Township, Ohio, and died February 18, 1964 in Delaware, OH. He married EULALIA MAE ZIMMERMAN July 03, 1911 in First Presbyterion Church in Delaware, Ohio, daughter of GEORGE ZIMMERMAN and NANCY LOVELL. Notes for HARRY ANDREW THOMAS: Cause of Death: Cerebral Thrombosis Buried 2/20/1964 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Section: Dedication Grove, Lot 40, Space 5 Lot Owner: Zimmerman-Thomas Occupation: Retired Delaware Farmers Exchange OBITUARY READ AS FOLLOWS: Mr. Harry A. Thomas, 78, of 71 Griswald St. died Tuesday at 8:15 am at the Delaware nursing home after an extended illness. Born Sept. 4, 1885, in Radnor Township, he was a lifetime resident of Delaware County. For 23 years, he was employed by the old C.D. & M. as an electrician. For 24 years, he was employed in the office fo the Delaware Farmers Exchange. he was a member of First Presbyterian Church and Hiram Lodge No., 18 F & AM. Surviving is the wife, Eulalia and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 pm at the McKee funeral home with Elder E. K. Penrose and the Rev. Louis E. Campbell officiating. Interment will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday. Notes for EULALIA MAE ZIMMERMAN: Cause of death: Provisional Buried 11/12/1982 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Section: Dedication Grove, Lot 40, Space 1 Lot Owner: Martin S. Wolf Eulalia was the first woman ham radio operator in Ohio owning her own station. She received her license in 1927 and held it until 1958. She was the official weather observer for Delaware for about 10 years, from 1925 to 1935. Marriage Notes for HARRY THOMAS and EULALIA ZIMMERMAN: married by Dr. A. D. Hawn. Child of HARRY THOMAS and EULALIA ZIMMERMAN is: i. KENNETH3 THOMAS, d. @age 19 (see notes). Notes for KENNETH THOMAS: He drown himself in a Norton quarry pool on 9/24/? Rumor: His mother was a 7-day adventist and always told him that he was the sin of her life Generation No. 3 4. JOHN BENJAMIN3 THOMAS (JOHN ELLIS2, JOHN1) was born March 15, 1912. He married OLEE FOX. Notes for OLEE FOX: committed suicide Children of JOHN THOMAS and OLEE FOX are: i. JOHNNY4 THOMAS. ii. MARGARET THOMAS. 5. DALE ELLIS3 THOMAS (JOHN ELLIS2, JOHN1) was born February 20, 1917, and died May 1980 in Florida (Bradenton or Sarasota). He married MARY JANE HEALEA October 01, 1946 in Delaware, OH, daughter of CLARK HEALEA and GENEVA MEAD. Notes for DALE ELLIS THOMAS: [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Apr 22, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.94027.61] Individual: Thomas, Dale Social Security #: 291-16-9244 SS# issued in: Ohio Birth date: Feb 20, 1917 Death date: May 1980 Residence code: Florida ZIP Code of last known residence: 33583 As of April 1995, this ZIP Code was not in use by the U.S. Postal Service. The following primary location may have once been associated with this ZIP Code or may be in the same general geographic region of the U.S. It is also possible that the Social Security Administration had the wrong ZIP Code listed for this person. Sarasota, Florida ZIP Code of address where death benefit payment was sent: 33505 As of April 1995, this ZIP Code was not in use by the U.S. Postal Service. The following primary location may have once been associated with this ZIP Code or may be in the same general geographic region of the U.S. It is also possible that the Social Security Administration had the wrong ZIP Code listed for this person. Bradenton, Florida ------- cremated. Vicki has his ashes. Children of DALE THOMAS and MARY HEALEA are: 6. i. VICKI ANN4 THOMAS, b. July 09, 1947, Delaware, OH. ii. DALE RICHARD THOMAS, b. October 20, 1949, Delaware, OH; m. VICKIE LYNN COCHRAN. More About VICKIE LYNN COCHRAN: Fact 1: unable to have children Generation No. 4 6. VICKI ANN4 THOMAS (DALE ELLIS3, JOHN ELLIS2, JOHN1) was born July 09, 1947 in Delaware, OH. She married DANIEL WAYNE BOSTIC November 13, 1970 in Mt. Vernon, OH----Church of God. Children of VICKI THOMAS and DANIEL BOSTIC are: i. DEBRA LYNN5 BOSTIC, b. March 04, 1972, Mount Vernon, OH - Knox County; m. CHRISTOPHER BRUCE SKAGGS, May 20, 1995, Thayer, MO ----First Assembly of God. Notes for CHRISTOPHER BRUCE SKAGGS: was in a foster home for 3 months before being adopted ii. DIANA MARIE BOSTIC, b. March 10, 1976, Mount Vernon, OH - Knox County; m. JASON SCOTT HYDE, January 21, 1997, Jonesboro, Arkansas - Craighead County.
I have a Nancy Thomas(nanny)in my data base. She was b 1840 Morgan 'co Al. She had siblings Emmarilla Jane(Queen), Rachel Frances(Pink), Sara Matilda Angeline(Sug), and Martha Custus Talitha(:attie). They were dau of Laban Gilbert \Thomas. There were 6 boys also. They went to Tx after the Civil War, where the 3 older boys died. Billie
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------CDFAD05E3BE6A15F24495C48 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------CDFAD05E3BE6A15F24495C48 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from mtiwmhc02.worldnet.att.net (mtiwmhc02.worldnet.att.net [204.127.131.37]) by raven.sat.net (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id HAA22953 for <schaefma@mail.sat.net>; Tue, 8 Sep 1998 07:36:28 -0500 (CDT) Received: from default ([208.254.232.77]) by mtiwmhc02.worldnet.att.net (InterMail v03.02.03 118 118 102) with SMTP id <19980908125329.PKKT28399@default> for <schaefma@mail.sat.net>; Tue, 8 Sep 1998 12:53:29 +0000 Message-ID: <35F5272A.68EC@worldnet.att.net> Date: Tue, 08 Sep 1998 06:46:34 -0600 From: Kathleen Rose Rose <kathleenrose@worldnet.att.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0C-WorldNet (Win95; U) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: schaefma@mail.sat.net Subject: Re: thomas References: <35F3582B.A88F0C4E@mail.sat.net> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Michael A. Schaefer wrote: > > I am researching Thomas family history and found your surname listed as > such. which Thomas' are you researching. My information is extensive > and primarily of Ga. descent. Joseph Thomas of N.C., married Rachel > Adams of Ga. They had 11 children; > 1. Harreitt Ann Thomas b. Sept. 14, 1844 in Ga., m. Bill Stover and died > in N.C. > 2. Andrew Jackson Thomas b. April 12, 1846 in Ga. m. abt. 1865 in > habersham Cty, Ga. to SArah Caroline and died Aug. 6, 1918 in cleveland, > Ga. and buried at Tesnatee Baptist Church Cemetery. > 3. Martha Elizabeth Thomas b. Beg. 28, 1848 in Ga. and buried in > Tesnatee. never married, crippled in an accident. > 4. George Washington Thomas b. march 13, 1849 in ga., married abt. 1875 > in Ga. and died July 9, 1927 in Cleveland, Ga. and buried at Tesnatee. > spouse, Elizabeth Ann. > 5. Nancy Loucinda Thomas b. Jan. 1, 1851 in White Cty., Ga., married > toSilas Palmer abt. 1871 in White Cty, Ga. and died Aug. 11, 1938 in > Turnerville, Ga. buried in Mt. Zion Baptist Church. > 6. Josephine Thomas b. Sept. 17, 1854 in Ga., married a Merriett, > possibly James her cousin. > 7. John Richardson Thomas b. mar. 26, 1856 inGa., married Abbigail > Allison abt. 1885 and died Nov. 24, 1939 in White Cty., ga. buried in > friendship Baptist Church. > 8. Ruth West Thomas b. Feb. 7, 1858 in Ga. married preacher jerry Stover > > 9. William Marion Thomas b. Feb. 3, 1860 in Ga., married Rosie Elizabeth > Carr (raised by the O'Kelley family) abt. 1879 in Habersham Cty., Ga., > and died Sept. 21, 1925 and buried with her in Talmo, Jackson Cty., Ga. > in Mt. Creek Bapt. church cemetery. > 10. James Monroe Thomas b. July 19, 1864 in White Cty., Ga. married > Millie Alma O'Kelley on Dec. 24, 1882 and then Zina Gerrells, died June > 27, 1947. buried in Clarksville, Ga. in Cool Springs Methodist Church > Cemetery.) > 11. Sarah Adeline Thomas b. may 4, 1866 in Ga. and died May 23, 1941, > married Columbus Stover. > > This family had 3 Thomas sisters that married 3 Stover Brothers. > > thanks, > Lucinda Thomas Schaefer > Willing to swap information > extensive adams and Thomas info Dear Lucinda, I am searching for a Jane Thomas born @1760 Warren Co. GA. Married Robert William Carter, b @1757, Edgefield, So. Carolina: 1786 in Warren, GA. She died 1818 in Warren, Co. GA. The story that came to me with this information is that her father, one "Captain Thomas" a slave trader and was killed by Indians on a trip to the interior of then So. Carolina. These are the only facts that I have. The Children of this couple have much better documentation. Thanks for responding to my query. Kathleen Rose --------------CDFAD05E3BE6A15F24495C48--
My Joseph Riley Thomas at this time has no known siblings or names of parents. He did have a daughter named Nancy Loucinda Thomas however, his wife Rachel Adams had a sister named Nancy and one named Lucinda. This is where we feel the name came from. Rachel also had a grandmother on her father's side that was called Nancy. It has been told in our family that Cherokee blood is evident and I have seen pictures of past family members who look very indian like in appearance. Cherokee Indians were plentiful in N.C. and Ga. Nothing definate yet. Have you tried indian records through the reservations? They are on line and if you know a name, they will have it in their records. They will share information when they know it is for heritage purposes. Lucinda HEYUITSMED@aol.com wrote: > I am quite curious about this THOMAS family; I have a Nancy Ann (Mamie?) > THOMAS, born (aprox.) 1820 in (GA?NC?); Family information has it that Nancy > had at least two sisters. 1. "Doll" 2. "Geneva"; I have descriptions of > these two, and family "lore" about the three girls. Nancy, Doll, and Geneva > were thought to be of Native American Descent, however, the family "lore" > states that either Doll, or Geneva said they were Black Deutch. We believe > Nancy was born in GA, however, do not have ANY documentation as to fact. I > do not have information on her parents/siblings, however, have extensive > information regarding her spouse (Joshua Tallie STANFORD), and their > children, and so forth. I have Nancy marrying Joshua aprox. 1835, and both > she and Joshua are burried in the Post Oak Cemetery, Petteway Community, > Robertson County, TX. Joshua is said to have had a total of 3 wives: (Susan > JONES & Louisa JOHNSON), these being prior to Nancy. Nancy died on January > 09, 1904, in Robertson County, TX; She was aprox. 15/16 years old when she > married Joshua. We show the STANFORD clan in Columbia county, GA around > 1820; they were also in Florida, Mississippi, Louisianna, and Texas. This > particular clan (STANFORD) can be traced back to Dorcester, Wocester and > Somerset Counties, Maryland back to the late 1600's. > > Nancy Ann (Mamie?) THOMAS was said to have had dark skin, dark hair, and dark > eyes; also, said that she did not have another single hair on her body. > "Doll", or "Geneva" was (were) said to be "of large frame", and dark haired > as well, and "Doll" 'supposedly' went to Oklahoma to "claim" some of the > Indian Land. (Again, this "story" is of family lore, and has NOT yet been > proven). > > I hope there is another THOMAS/STANFORD researcher out there that I have not > yet been in contact with as of yet, (and sure there are others that I HAVE > been in contact with) (Hello to all). If any other information is needed, > please do not hesitate to contact me. Will offer any help I am able to > provide with the information I have, and if needed, will see if there is > anyone else to put you in contact with. (There are many STANFORD > researchers, however, most of them have about the same information I have > regarding my Nancy THOMAS). > > Thanks in advance for any help/info. > > Sincerely, > > Donna R. Massa (HEYUITSMED@aol.com)
This is what I have on my Nancy Thomas born 1811 she married Austin P. Jones born abt 1803 in Yancey County, North Carolina. Nancy is buried at Pleasent Grove Cementery in Yancey County, North Carolina. 1850 US Census Yancey Co, Austin is listed and an ironsmith, NC 1860 US Census Yancey Co, NC, Their children were probably all born in Yancey County, North Carolina. She had the following children: William J., Mary A., Nancy C., born abt 1836, Elizabeth M., born abt 1839, Emelinae, Millie born 1839 died 1916 Millie married Jobe Thomas 1858, Larkin born 1841 he married Nancy J. Hughes, Hiram S., born 1845, James M. born 1847, Lewis R. born 1849, Eli S. born 1853 and Andrew H born 1856. Hope this helps, let me know. Wanda Marge Rice wrote: > Hi Wanda ... I have been searching for MY missing Nancy Thomas for over > twenty years! She was age 63 whe she died on 28 Oct 1875, so I estimate > the YOB to be 1812. > > You said: "I have two Nancy Thomas' in my data base. 1. Nancy Thomas > born 1811, her siblings are, John, Joseph, Pleasant, Jobe, William, > Cynthia, Catherine, Aaron Jr, Henry, and James." > > Oh, how I hope this is the Nancy Thomas who married in Stark Co. OH on 3 > Jan 1833 - to Elijah Rettinghouse, the son of John Rittenhouse of Stark > Co, OH (yes, the spellings are different!) I have even gone to Stark > Co. to search, and my theory as of now is that Nancy's father was John > Thomas (but I can't prove it) .... can you be my partner is breaking > this brick wall? > > Very anxious to hear from you, Wanda. Willing to share. Marge Rice
I have two Nancy Thomas' in my data base. 1. Nancy Thomas born 1811, her siblings are, John, Joseph, Pleasant, Jobe, William, Cynthia, Catherine, Aaron Jr, Henry, and James. The second Nancy was born in 1836, her siblings are, Elizabeth, Emelinae, Millie, Larkin, Hyram, James, Lewis, Eli, and Andrew. They were all born in North Carolina or Georgia. Let me know if this is part of what you are looking for. Wanda HEYUITSMED@aol.com wrote: > I am quite curious about this THOMAS family; I have a Nancy Ann (Mamie?) > THOMAS, born (aprox.) 1820 in (GA?NC?); Family information has it that Nancy > had at least two sisters. 1. "Doll" 2. "Geneva"; I have descriptions of > these two, and family "lore" about the three girls. Nancy, Doll, and Geneva > were thought to be of Native American Descent, however, the family "lore" > states that either Doll, or Geneva said they were Black Deutch. We believe > Nancy was born in GA, however, do not have ANY documentation as to fact. I > do not have information on her parents/siblings, however, have extensive > information regarding her spouse (Joshua Tallie STANFORD), and their > children, and so forth. I have Nancy marrying Joshua aprox. 1835, and both > she and Joshua are burried in the Post Oak Cemetery, Petteway Community, > Robertson County, TX. Joshua is said to have had a total of 3 wives: (Susan > JONES & Louisa JOHNSON), these being prior to Nancy. Nancy died on January > 09, 1904, in Robertson County, TX; She was aprox. 15/16 years old when she > married Joshua. We show the STANFORD clan in Columbia county, GA around > 1820; they were also in Florida, Mississippi, Louisianna, and Texas. This > particular clan (STANFORD) can be traced back to Dorcester, Wocester and > Somerset Counties, Maryland back to the late 1600's. > > Nancy Ann (Mamie?) THOMAS was said to have had dark skin, dark hair, and dark > eyes; also, said that she did not have another single hair on her body. > "Doll", or "Geneva" was (were) said to be "of large frame", and dark haired > as well, and "Doll" 'supposedly' went to Oklahoma to "claim" some of the > Indian Land. (Again, this "story" is of family lore, and has NOT yet been > proven). > > I hope there is another THOMAS/STANFORD researcher out there that I have not > yet been in contact with as of yet, (and sure there are others that I HAVE > been in contact with) (Hello to all). If any other information is needed, > please do not hesitate to contact me. Will offer any help I am able to > provide with the information I have, and if needed, will see if there is > anyone else to put you in contact with. (There are many STANFORD > researchers, however, most of them have about the same information I have > regarding my Nancy THOMAS). > > Thanks in advance for any help/info. > > Sincerely, > > Donna R. Massa (HEYUITSMED@aol.com) > > ==== THOMAS Mailing List ==== > Need list assistance? Please contact: crb@ponyexpress.net > List Adm for THOMAS-L and THOMAS-D > Now with over 610 subscribers!
I am quite curious about this THOMAS family; I have a Nancy Ann (Mamie?) THOMAS, born (aprox.) 1820 in (GA?NC?); Family information has it that Nancy had at least two sisters. 1. "Doll" 2. "Geneva"; I have descriptions of these two, and family "lore" about the three girls. Nancy, Doll, and Geneva were thought to be of Native American Descent, however, the family "lore" states that either Doll, or Geneva said they were Black Deutch. We believe Nancy was born in GA, however, do not have ANY documentation as to fact. I do not have information on her parents/siblings, however, have extensive information regarding her spouse (Joshua Tallie STANFORD), and their children, and so forth. I have Nancy marrying Joshua aprox. 1835, and both she and Joshua are burried in the Post Oak Cemetery, Petteway Community, Robertson County, TX. Joshua is said to have had a total of 3 wives: (Susan JONES & Louisa JOHNSON), these being prior to Nancy. Nancy died on January 09, 1904, in Robertson County, TX; She was aprox. 15/16 years old when she married Joshua. We show the STANFORD clan in Columbia county, GA around 1820; they were also in Florida, Mississippi, Louisianna, and Texas. This particular clan (STANFORD) can be traced back to Dorcester, Wocester and Somerset Counties, Maryland back to the late 1600's. Nancy Ann (Mamie?) THOMAS was said to have had dark skin, dark hair, and dark eyes; also, said that she did not have another single hair on her body. "Doll", or "Geneva" was (were) said to be "of large frame", and dark haired as well, and "Doll" 'supposedly' went to Oklahoma to "claim" some of the Indian Land. (Again, this "story" is of family lore, and has NOT yet been proven). I hope there is another THOMAS/STANFORD researcher out there that I have not yet been in contact with as of yet, (and sure there are others that I HAVE been in contact with) (Hello to all). If any other information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact me. Will offer any help I am able to provide with the information I have, and if needed, will see if there is anyone else to put you in contact with. (There are many STANFORD researchers, however, most of them have about the same information I have regarding my Nancy THOMAS). Thanks in advance for any help/info. Sincerely, Donna R. Massa (HEYUITSMED@aol.com)
My Joseph Thomas is from Rutherford, N.C., b. Apr. 15, 1818 and moved to Ga. and m. Rachel Adams of Ga. Oct. 1842 in Habersham cty., Ga., his parents were from S.C. but their names are unknown and hers are from Pendalton, S.C. I have all of his children on down. Are these families related? Lucinda Thomas Schaefer THOMAS-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > THOMAS-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 95 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Thomas Indians - Hancock Co., MS [Margaret Jeanne <cajun@primenet.co] > #2 THOMAS Family from North Carolina [Ralph W Golden <rwgold@ida.net>] > > 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: Thomas Indians - Hancock Co., MS > Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 07:33:22 -0700 > From: Margaret Jeanne <cajun@primenet.com> > To: THOMAS-L@rootsweb.com > > Researching the THOMAS Indians of Hancock Co., MS. > > Mary Ann ASHA (Isher, Heachey) m. 1865 James THOMAS > Elizabeth JONES m. 1865 Robert THOMAS > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: THOMAS Family from North Carolina > Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 09:47:39 -0600 > From: Ralph W Golden <rwgold@ida.net> > To: THOMAS-L@rootsweb.com > > I have the following Thomas ancestors: > > John Thomas b. ? d. ? married Dorothy ?? and had the following > children: > 1. William Thomas b. ? d. abt 1710 married Elizabeth Hill bef > 1692 b. 1665 d. Oct 1706 in Isle of Wight, VA > They had the following children: > 1. Captain John Thomas b. ? Isle of Wight, VA d. 18 Mar > 1745/46 Northampton, NC > married Sussanna (Anne) Cotton and had the following > children: > 1. Captain John Thomas b. 22 Sep 1710 VA d. 16 Apr 1776 > St. Elizabeth Parish,Edgecombe, NC > married Julian ? and had the following children: > a. Sarah Thomas b. 1720 Rocky Mt., Nash, NC d. 1800 > Nash county, NC > married Zachariah Melton 25 Dec 1741 Rocky Mt., > Nash, NC > b. Richard Thomas > c. Jesse Thomas > d. Mary Thomas > e. John Thomas > f. Abishag Thomas > g. Chloe Thomas > 2. Priscilla Thomas b. ? d. ? > married Humphrey Marshall > Does anyone out there have additional information on these > Thomas's. > > Thanks > Ralph Golden > rwgold@ida.net
I have Thomas and Adams marriages and lots of information on both families but none in Tenn. or Ala. Would love to share information with you as I was told that the Thomas family split from N.C. and went their seperate ways in the early 1800's. Some went to Ga., some went to Mississippi, etc. Could yours be a sibling or cousin to my Joseph Thomas b. Apr. 15, 1818 in Rutherford, N.C., m. Rachel Adams of Ga. whose family was from Pendalton, S.C. Joseph's parents were from S.C. but where in S.C. is unknown. His siblings are not known. Joseph's children are known and Rachel's parents and some beyond are known. I am willing to swap information. Lucinda Thomas Schaefer THOMAS-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > THOMAS-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 96 > > Today's Topics: > #1 THOMAS FAMILY - ALABAMA and TENNES [suit <suit@micron.net>] > #2 SARAH THOMAS [EPERRY4616@aol.com] > #3 Joseph E Thomas 1859-1925 ["Tracy L." <tracefam@hotmail.com>] > > 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: THOMAS FAMILY - ALABAMA and TENNESSEE > Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 19:44:18 -0600 > From: suit <suit@micron.net> > To: thomas-D@rootsweb.com > > I am trying to connect several Thomas families from BLount Co., Ala. and > Grundy/Warren Co. Tn. > > Trying to find anything on Manerva Byars b. 1835 in Blount Co. Ala., > died 1898 in Montgomery Co. Ark. She married a THOMAS. She is buried > next to her sister Sarah Elizabeth Byars Adams without their husbands. > Manerva Thomas - need info on her husband and possible children. > > Sarah Elizabeth Adams married in Grundy Co. Tn. John Quincy Adams. His > first two wifes were Polly Thomas and Nancy Thomas. John was born ca > 1820 in Tn. and died 1888 in Grundy Co. TN. His two Thomas wives are > buried in Tn. Need any information on the Thomas families from Grundy > Co. Tn. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: SARAH THOMAS > Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 13:13:23 EDT > From: EPERRY4616@aol.com > To: THOMAS-L@rootsweb.com > > I have found the father of Sarah Thomas bca 1780 who married 21 Feb 1801 in > Warren Co., KY to Henry Hatfield. I also have several of the children from > this marriage. > > If someone can put me in contact with a Kathy Jenison of Tustin CA I would be > grateful; we are researching the same families. > > Ernie Perry > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Joseph E Thomas 1859-1925 > Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 12:34:43 PDT > From: "Tracy L." <tracefam@hotmail.com> > To: THOMAS-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello all > hope this one helps someone out there. > > Came across an obit for a Joseph E. Thomas if anyone is interested in full obit let me know, it lists all of his children and the living siblings still in ME. > Joseph E. Thomas b. 4-14-1859 in Pittsfeild, ME, son of William Thomas, married Margaret Drummond 1882 , lived in Brainerd MN until 1902, moved to Sedro Woolley, WA died there 5-12-1925 > > Tracy > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
I'm trying to find out anything I can about my THOMAS line, which goes back to Pendleton Dist., Anderson Co., South Carolina. The family is said to have moved there from southern Virginia, possibly around Prince Edward County, and my line (my Great Grandfather, Thomas Henry THOMAS) moved on to Elbert County Georgia, but there were a number of children in the family, and some may have stayed in SC. There are some family graves supposedly in Sandy Spring Methodist Church in Sandy Springs, S.C. but I haven't visited there to verify this. Any information or any possible connections, please write and let me know. Here is the family as I have it in that area: 1. Ambrose Baldwin THOMAS was born between 1817 and 1822 in SC. He was usually listed in census and land records as "A.B. Thomas", "A. Baldwin Thomas" or "Baldwin Thomas". He may have had a brother named George THOMAS, according to family oral history. Mary Ann CLARK (daughter of Henry CLARK and Sarah) was born on 22 Apr 1818 in SC. Ambrose Baldwin THOMAS and Mary Ann CLARK had the following children: 2 i. A. L. THOMAS was born about 1843. +3 ii. Samuel Warren THOMAS. He died in a Civil War battle up North. +4 iii. Amanda F. THOMAS. 5 iv. M. F. THOMAS was born about 1848. +6 v. Thomas Henry THOMAS. 7 vi. Ellen THOMAS was born about 1851. 8 vii. Mary THOMAS was born about 1853. 9 viii. Sallie THOMAS was born about 1855. 10 ix. Harriet THOMAS was born about 1857. 11 x. William Joe THOMAS was born on 5 Dec 1858. He died on 29 Jul 1882. He was buried in Sandy Springs Methodist, Anderson Co., SC. 12 xi. John W. THOMAS was born on 4 Oct 1861. He died on 24 Jul 1882. He was buried in Sandy Springs Methodist, Anderson Co., SC. Thanks very much. Jim Thomas jwthomas@erols.com (Rockville, Maryland)
I have found the father of Sarah Thomas bca 1780 who married 21 Feb 1801 in Warren Co., KY to Henry Hatfield. I also have several of the children from this marriage. If someone can put me in contact with a Kathy Jenison of Tustin CA I would be grateful; we are researching the same families. Ernie Perry
Hello all hope this one helps someone out there. Came across an obit for a Joseph E. Thomas if anyone is interested in full obit let me know, it lists all of his children and the living siblings still in ME. Joseph E. Thomas b. 4-14-1859 in Pittsfeild, ME, son of William Thomas, married Margaret Drummond 1882 , lived in Brainerd MN until 1902, moved to Sedro Woolley, WA died there 5-12-1925 Tracy _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
I am trying to connect several Thomas families from BLount Co., Ala. and Grundy/Warren Co. Tn. Trying to find anything on Manerva Byars b. 1835 in Blount Co. Ala., died 1898 in Montgomery Co. Ark. She married a THOMAS. She is buried next to her sister Sarah Elizabeth Byars Adams without their husbands. Manerva Thomas - need info on her husband and possible children. Sarah Elizabeth Adams married in Grundy Co. Tn. John Quincy Adams. His first two wifes were Polly Thomas and Nancy Thomas. John was born ca 1820 in Tn. and died 1888 in Grundy Co. TN. His two Thomas wives are buried in Tn. Need any information on the Thomas families from Grundy Co. Tn.
I have the following Thomas ancestors: John Thomas b. ? d. ? married Dorothy ?? and had the following children: 1. William Thomas b. ? d. abt 1710 married Elizabeth Hill bef 1692 b. 1665 d. Oct 1706 in Isle of Wight, VA They had the following children: 1. Captain John Thomas b. ? Isle of Wight, VA d. 18 Mar 1745/46 Northampton, NC married Sussanna (Anne) Cotton and had the following children: 1. Captain John Thomas b. 22 Sep 1710 VA d. 16 Apr 1776 St. Elizabeth Parish,Edgecombe, NC married Julian ? and had the following children: a. Sarah Thomas b. 1720 Rocky Mt., Nash, NC d. 1800 Nash county, NC married Zachariah Melton 25 Dec 1741 Rocky Mt., Nash, NC b. Richard Thomas c. Jesse Thomas d. Mary Thomas e. John Thomas f. Abishag Thomas g. Chloe Thomas 2. Priscilla Thomas b. ? d. ? married Humphrey Marshall Does anyone out there have additional information on these Thomas's. Thanks Ralph Golden rwgold@ida.net
Researching the THOMAS Indians of Hancock Co., MS. Mary Ann ASHA (Isher, Heachey) m. 1865 James THOMAS Elizabeth JONES m. 1865 Robert THOMAS
Hi all, I am researching my THOMAS family from the counties of Madison,Greene,Orange and Albemarle. My oldest Thomas ( so far ) is JOHN THOMAS b: 1797 married to MARY ?? They were the parents of : HENRY; JAMES WILLIAM b:1826; JOHN,JR b:1827 and DAVID ALLEN . I descend from JAMES WILLIAM who married MARTHA JANE CROW abt. 1846 in Greene County. Martha was the daughter of WILLIAM P.(PEACH) CROW and ELIZABETH TAYLOR CROW. If anyone out there is researching this THOMAS family ( or Crow family) I would like to hear from you. I have descendant info for about 7 generation that I'm willing to share. Linda
Looking for anyone researching THOMAS families living in PA around 1850 and/or THOMAS families settling in KS after the civil war. Specifically, I am looking for the family of origin of S. J. THOMAS who went from PA, I don't know where, to KS after the Civil War. S. J. married Lyda POWELL of KY and had children in the 1870s in KS, I don't know where. Janet Christie
Of interest to all Family Historians and Genealogist. La Darla, Listowner Here is an email message from Mic Barnett concerning Texas Vital Records: HI Fellow Genealogists: In case you have not heard there is a bill in the Texas Legislature that might close the indexes to death and birth records in Texas for 25 and 50 years, respectfully. My column on Saturday, April 24 will state most of what we know about the bill at this time. The column is already on my website at http://barnettesbooks.com Just click on read the columns. Scroll down and click on April 24. The column was submitted this morning for a Saturday publication date. Since being notified of this bill by Tommy Burns of Houston, I have found out only a little bit more. Supposedly, the bill was submitted to clarify the current law. The intent of the bill was to clarify the existing law and help open birth and death indexes in counties where the county clerk felt they were closed (At the same time, other county clerks felt the indexes were open). While in committee an amendment was placed on the bill stating the indexes would become open and public when the actual records (birth and death records) became open and public. According to the amendment the indexes would be closed for 25-50 years until the records themselves are public. The HB 836 passed the Public Health Committee in the State House of Representatives on March 30. It was referred to the Senate State Affairs Committee. As of today, the bill does not have a Senate sponsor. If we cause enough rancor, it is possible no one will take on the sponsorship of the bill and it will die in committee. On the otherhand, if a sponsor is found, we want to be on record requesting a hearing. At that hearing, we would need to flood the room with genealogists and other concerned citizens. While a law clarifying the present confusing law might be welcome, amendment on HB 836 closes the birth and death indexes until the actual records become public which is 25-50 years. .Monday night I contacted Jack Brissee, Chair of the FGS/NGS Records Preservation and Access Committee. Jack and his committee work with genealogists and other organizations all over the country when records are threatened with closure or misuse. He jumped on it and has faxed a letter to the Chair of the Senate State Affairs Committee. He has urged everyone to contact all genealogists, genealogical, historical and other concerned organizations to write a calm, collected, but, concerned letter to the Chair of the Senate Affairs Committee and to our own Senator concerning this bill. The Honorable Florence Shapiro Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs P.O.Box 12068 Capital Station Austin, TX 78711 Another bill in the legislature each of you should be aware of is HB13. This bill seeks to allow adoptees to obtain their original birth certificate upon reaching the age of 21. HB13 has met with the hostility of child placement services and birth mothers. Currently it is held up in committee where it may die. Part of the HB 13 awareness may have had some effect on HB 836 because both have to do with vital statistics registration If you wish to pass this letter around, please feel free to do so. I have included this mailing to a number of my columnist colleagues around the country who might wish to be alert to what is happening, down here, in Texas. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who hears any news on this matter. Thank You, MIC Mic Barnette's Writes a Weekly Genealogy Column In The Houston Chronicle. Read it on the Web At Barnette's Family Tree Book Company http://barnettesbooks.com