Although it appears that Plummer Thomas is not a part of my family, he is mentioned in "A Trace of Thomas". Here's what it says, p. 15 "...The next step was checking the 1800 Kentucky tax list (as the 1800 census of Kentucky was destroyed by fire) for possible parents for Phineas F.M. Lo and Behold! Listed in Mason County were Philomon, Phineas, and Plummer Thomas (they sounded like they belonged together), and Ephraim Thoas (Phineas F.M. had a son Ephraim). Further research showed a connection between Phineas, Ephraim (with a son David), Levi (Phineas F. M. also had a son Levi), and John; but not Philomon and Plummer." p. 238 "There was another John Thomas in Mason County during the same time as ours, but he was not listed as land grantee or grantor through 1820. >From the land deeds, it appears that a John M. Thomas was part of the family that included Philomon, Plummer, Rowland, Richard, Jr., and Sr., Jake B., Benjamin, Thomas P., and another David." Even though this information is to exclude Plummer as a part of my family, here it is. Cindy --- bishop5@ix.netcom.com wrote: > > > Sarah, aka Sallie, Thomas is a very common name > among the Michael Thomas > line in Virginia and Kentucky. Several of the > Thomas grand and great-grand > children were named Sarah Thomas. My own direct > ancester from the Thomas > line, was named Sarah Thomas. She was the daughter > of Plummer Thomas and > married John Viers. > > > Sue > > > > ==== THOMAS Mailing List ==== > THOMAS Family Mail List Archives: > courtesy of Rootsweb, our gracious host! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > Just type in the mail list's name: THOMAS > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com