This is a very remote possibility, but if you haven't already done so, you might look at the Stephen Thomas line that came out of Anson County, NC. This Stephen Thomas is part of the Thomas line from Talbot County, MD. Some of Stephen's adult children lived in Marlboro District, SC. Some of Stephen's bunch migrated to Alabama in the late 1820s. There are at least two male Thomas descendants of Stephen who are participants in the Thomas Surname DNA Project with FamilyTree. Also, you might try jumping back at least one generation before Stephen to see if there are any leads there. You will find info on these lines on RootsWeb.com and Ancestry.com among other places. I am a descendant of Stephen's through his son Tristram and Tristram's son Robert and Robert's son, Daniel, who moved to Alabama in the late 1820s. Sonja Hughey wrote: > > Hello Thomas Researchers, > > I'm researching John Thomas, Sr. and his wife Sarah ? that I find > on the 1810 Darlington, SC Census. This branch of Thomases were > born in North Carolina approximately in 1776 and 1783 > respectively. They were married around 1800 and set up housekeeping > in Darlington, SC. > > John & Sarah began having children in 1802. The children were: > John Jr., Mary, Theophilus, Catherine, Cornelius, Jemima, > Delida, (twins), and Isaac.This John & Sarah Thomas moved to Pike > County, Alabama in about 1828. There, they would have three more > children named Sarah, William, & James Henry. I have the > complete line from John and Sarah forward, but cannot get past > Darlington, SC and the 1800 year. Some researchers say that > Sarah was Sarah Britt from Bertie County, NC. Others claim she is > Sarah Culpepper from Nash County, N.C., but nobody has > documentation. > > These are my wife's GGG Grandparents. We have subscribed to the > Thomas DNA project, but do not have any hits going back that > far. I would welcome any commentary on this brickwall. You may > write us direct at Hughey01@msn.com. Thank You! > > Ken & Sonja Hughey > > <html><div><FONT face="Arial Black, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" > size=3><IMG height=19 > src="http://graphics.hotmail.com/i.p.emsmiled.gif" width=19>Ken n > Sonja Hughey</FONT></div></html> > > > > >> From: Leslie Thomas <aeriehollow@ellijay.com> >> Reply-To: thomas@rootsweb.com >> To: thomas@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [THOMAS] Thomas Thomas Yancey Co. N.C. >> Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 12:55:27 -0400 >> >> Aren't there two THOMAS family cemeteries? One on the Toe River - >> Roses Branch near the family farm house is a county park - and I've >> heard there is another one on another farm in the Micaville area. >> Both have mostly field stone markers. Howdy to all the cousins - >> enjoying the debate on the Yancey County line... >> Leslie >> >> 'If man cares not for his roots, then how can he care for his >> branches?' --Doyle M Davis >> >> >>  >> >> On Aug 7, 2007, at 11:10 AM, gsherwoodjr@houston.rr.com wrote: >> >> > Laura, >> > If you are related to Thomas Thomas and Rachel Silvers Thomas, then >> > you are related to Aaron Thomas. I have that some researchers >> > apply the Obediah as Aaron's middle name, but have never seen proof >> > of that. I have seen and have pictures of Thomas and Rachel's >> > tombstones. They are two of only three surviving, original >> > tombstones in the John Thomas Cemetery on the "back" side of Green >> > Mountain. There is also a marker on what is presumed to be Aaron's >> > grave, but that marker was erected by Charles Carper Thomas, my >> > mother's first cousin and triple great grandson to Aaron Thomas and >> > Elizabeth Hunsucker. Obviously, Charles erected this marker long >> > after Aaron was dead. Charles also claims that he could identify >> > a total of 56 fieldstones that marked other graves. The >> > fieldstones are all quite small and completely without >> > information. Also, Charles is a bit prone to exageration, but I >> > can confirm that Charles took care of both the John Thomas Cemetery >> > and the Jobe Thomas C! >> > >> > emetery ( >> > >> > Glenn A. Sherwood, Jr. >> > Quadruple Great Grandson to Aaron and Elizabeth >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: Laura Cowan Cooper <lauracowancooper@comcast.net> >> > Date: Monday, August 6, 2007 11:16 pm >> > Subject: Re: [THOMAS] Thomas Thomas Yancey Co. N.C. >> > To: hath92138@earthlink.net, thomas@rootsweb.com >> > >> >> Why do you say that this Thomas Thomas that married Rachel silvers >> >> is not >> >> kin to Aaron Thomas that married Elizabeth Hunsucker??? >> >> >> >> At 03:21 PM 7/31/2007, you wrote: >> >> >> >>> NO! NO! NO! You know we not kin to Arror or Obediah >> >>> >> >>>> [Original Message] >> >>>> From: Leslie Thomas <aeriehollow@ellijay.com> >> >>>> To: <Thomas@rootsweb.com> >> >>>> Date: 7/27/2007 7:44:56 PM >> >>>> Subject: [THOMAS] Thomas Thomas Yancey Co. N.C. >> >>>> >> >>>> How about another Thomas Thomas born 9/1825 in Buncombe >> >> County, North >> >>>> Carolina (this part later became Yancey County). He married >> >> Rachel> > Silvers about 1845. Rachel was born 1/1833 and died 6- >> >> 28-1919. >> >>>> Tommy died 7/24/1912. They were married 65 years. Both are >> >> buried> > in the Thomas Family Cemetery on the Roses Branch of the >> >> "Toe" River. >> >>>> Thomas Thomas was the son of Aaron Obediah Thomas and Elizabeth >> >>>> Hunsucker. >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> Leslie Thomas >> >>>> >> >>>> 'If man cares not for his roots, then how can he care for his >> >>>> branches?' --Doyle M Davis >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> ------------------------------- >> >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >>> THOMAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> >> the quotes >> >>> in the subject and the body of the message >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> ------------------------------- >> >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >>> THOMAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> >> the quotes >> >>> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> Laura Cowan Cooper of Kodak, TN >> >> lauracowancooper@comcast.net >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to THOMAS- >> >> request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to THOMAS- >> > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> > in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> THOMAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > _________________________________________________________________ > Learn.Laugh.Share. 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Dear NT Brown, Thank you for sending out that hoo-yah on Stephen Thomas. Believe me when I say I tried like crazy to make a connection with that clan. No documentation or proof surfaced to make the connection. Then the DNA testing came along and that was the death song. We simply do not match. DNA testing works, both ways. The good news is our John Thomas Sr is related to a William Riley Thomas b. 1803 NC and d. 7-13-1879 in Meriwether County, Ga. Not sure how the line comes together but the DNA matches up pretty good. I believe William would have been a nephew to our John. I am not a DNA expert but thats my story today and I am sticking with it UFN. If anyone out there has any info on a William Riley I would be interested in that also. Best Regards, Clifford Thomas PS: I guess I should mention Ken Hughey requested I reply concening the DNA part of your posting. Thanks again. ----- Original Message ----- From: N T Brown <ntbrown@comcast.net> Date: Sunday, August 12, 2007 21:58 Subject: Re: [THOMAS] John Thomas, Sr. & Sarah ?? of Old Darlington District To: thomas@rootsweb.com > This is a very remote possibility, but if you haven't already > done so, > you might look at the Stephen Thomas line that came out of Anson > County,NC. This Stephen Thomas is part of the Thomas > line from Talbot County, > MD. Some of Stephen's adult children lived in Marlboro > District, SC. > Some of Stephen's bunch migrated to Alabama in the late > 1820s. There > are at least two male Thomas descendants of Stephen who are > participantsin the Thomas Surname DNA Project with > FamilyTree. Also, you might try > jumping back at least one generation before Stephen to see if > there are > any leads there. You will find info on these lines on > RootsWeb.com and > Ancestry.com among other places. I am a descendant of > Stephen's through > his son Tristram and Tristram's son Robert and Robert's son, > Daniel, who > moved to Alabama in the late 1820s. > > > Sonja Hughey wrote: > > > > Hello Thomas Researchers, > > > > I'm researching John Thomas, Sr. and his wife > Sarah ? that I find > > on the 1810 Darlington, SC Census. This > branch of Thomases were > > born in North Carolina approximately in 1776 > and 1783 > > respectively. They were married around 1800 and > set up housekeeping > > in Darlington, SC. > > > > John & Sarah began having children in 1802. > The children were: > > John Jr., Mary, Theophilus, > Catherine, Cornelius, Jemima, > > Delida, (twins), and Isaac.This John & Sarah > Thomas moved to Pike > > County, Alabama in about 1828. > There, they would have three more > > children named Sarah, William, & James > Henry. I have the > > complete line from John and Sarah forward, > but cannot get past > > Darlington, SC and the 1800 > year. Some researchers say that > > Sarah was Sarah Britt from Bertie County, > NC. Others claim she is > > Sarah Culpepper from Nash County, N.C., > but nobody has > > documentation. > > > > These are my wife's GGG Grandparents. We have > subscribed to the > > Thomas DNA project, but do not have any > hits going back that > > far. I would welcome any > commentary on this brickwall. You may > > write us direct at > Hughey01@msn.com. Thank You! > > > > Ken & Sonja Hughey > > > > <html><div><FONT face="Arial Black, Geneva, Arial, > Sans-serif" > > size=3><IMG height=19 > > src="http://graphics.hotmail.com/i.p.emsmiled.gif" > width=19>Ken n > > Sonja Hughey</FONT></div></html> > > > > > > > > > >> From: Leslie Thomas <aeriehollow@ellijay.com> > >> Reply-To: thomas@rootsweb.com > >> To: thomas@rootsweb.com > >> Subject: Re: [THOMAS] Thomas Thomas Yancey Co. N.C. > >> Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 12:55:27 -0400 > >> > >> Aren't there two THOMAS family cemeteries? One on the > Toe River - > >> Roses Branch near the family farm house is a county park - > and I've > >> heard there is another one on another farm in the Micaville area. > >> Both have mostly field stone markers. Howdy to all the > cousins - > >> enjoying the debate on the Yancey County line... > >> Leslie > >> > >> 'If man cares not for his roots, then how can he care for his > >> branches?' --Doyle M Davis > >> > >> > >>  > >> > >> On Aug 7, 2007, at 11:10 AM, gsherwoodjr@houston.rr.com wrote: > >> > >> > Laura, > >> > If you are related to Thomas Thomas and Rachel Silvers > Thomas, then > >> > you are related to Aaron Thomas. I have that some > researchers>> > apply the Obediah as Aaron's middle name, but > have never seen proof > >> > of that. I have seen and have pictures of Thomas and > Rachel's>> > tombstones. They are two of only three > surviving, original > >> > tombstones in the John Thomas Cemetery on the "back" side > of Green > >> > Mountain. There is also a marker on what is presumed > to be Aaron's > >> > grave, but that marker was erected by Charles Carper > Thomas, my > >> > mother's first cousin and triple great grandson to Aaron > Thomas and > >> > Elizabeth Hunsucker. Obviously, Charles erected this > marker long > >> > after Aaron was dead. Charles also claims > that he could identify > >> > a total of 56 fieldstones that marked other graves. The > >> > fieldstones are all quite small and completely without > >> > information. Also, Charles is a bit prone to > exageration, but I > >> > can confirm that Charles took care of both the John Thomas > Cemetery>> > and the Jobe Thomas C! > >> > > >> > emetery ( > >> > > >> > Glenn A. Sherwood, Jr. > >> > Quadruple Great Grandson to Aaron and Elizabeth > >> > > >> > ----- Original Message ----- > >> > From: Laura Cowan Cooper <lauracowancooper@comcast.net> > >> > Date: Monday, August 6, 2007 11:16 pm > >> > Subject: Re: [THOMAS] Thomas Thomas Yancey Co. N.C. > >> > To: hath92138@earthlink.net, thomas@rootsweb.com > >> > > >> >> Why do you say that this Thomas Thomas that married Rachel > silvers>> >> is not > >> >> kin to Aaron Thomas that married Elizabeth Hunsucker??? > >> >> > >> >> At 03:21 PM 7/31/2007, you wrote: > >> >> > >> >>> NO! NO! NO! You know we not kin to Arror or Obediah > >> >>> > >> >>>> [Original Message] > >> >>>> From: Leslie Thomas <aeriehollow@ellijay.com> > >> >>>> To: <Thomas@rootsweb.com> > >> >>>> Date: 7/27/2007 7:44:56 PM > >> >>>> Subject: [THOMAS] Thomas Thomas Yancey Co. N.C. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> How about another Thomas Thomas born 9/1825 in Buncombe > >> >> County, North > >> >>>> Carolina (this part later became Yancey County). He married > >> >> Rachel> > Silvers about 1845. Rachel was born 1/1833 and > died 6- > >> >> 28-1919. > >> >>>> Tommy died 7/24/1912. They were married 65 years. Both are > >> >> buried> > in the Thomas Family Cemetery on the Roses > Branch of the > >> >> "Toe" River. > >> >>>> Thomas Thomas was the son of Aaron Obediah Thomas and > Elizabeth>> >>>> Hunsucker. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>> Leslie Thomas > >> >>>> > >> >>>> 'If man cares not for his roots, then how can he care > for his > >> >>>> branches?' --Doyle M Davis > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>> ------------------------------- > >> >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> >>> THOMAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > >> >> the quotes > >> >>> in the subject and the body of the message > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> ------------------------------- > >> >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> >>> THOMAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > >> >> the quotes > >> >>> in the subject and the body of the message > >> >> > >> >> Laura Cowan Cooper of Kodak, TN > >> >> lauracowancooper@comcast.net > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> ------------------------------- > >> >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > THOMAS- > >> >> request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> >> > >> > > >> > ------------------------------- > >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > THOMAS- > >> > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes > >> > in the subject and the body of the message > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> THOMAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the > >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Learn.Laugh.Share. 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