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THE FAMILY AND DESCENDANTS OF JAMES THOMAS 1802 - 1892 By Clarence Crocker Back in November of 2011, Roxie Sorensen, a ggg-grand-daughter of James Thomas, contacted me by e-mail regarding research of her ancestors. She supplied me with twelve names which according to Bible and family records appear to be the children of James Thomas and wondered if I knew or had any records on them. Having personally known and being related to a few of his grand, great and g-g-grandchildren, for Roxie’s benefit, as well as for my own and for Glendale’s history, I have done extensive research on the families and record my findings accordingly. I have numbered the children’s name for easy reference throughout the records. Asterisks indicate more details of the individual follows. As you will notice, ages, dates and spelling of names vary greatly throughout the census records I have tried to copy them exactly as they appeared in the census. Where possible, I have put family and grave marker dates for accuracy of names, birth and death. I have recorded only the census which showed a change in the household. Coming to Bivingsville in 1851, along with a number of his children, from the “two Thickettys” where he owned 163 acres of land which he had purchased for $208, James Thomas, a Spartanburg County native and his sons bought farm land, built houses and raised their families, in the community. With his children and grandchildren marrying local residents, the Thomas name quickly became very prominent in the community. Records show that James and his sons owned sizeable farms joining the mill property on the north, south and west. A good number worked in the mill with some serving as supervisors. Today his grand, great and great-great grandchildren own homes and land in and about the community. Records held by family members show that James and his family were active members and supporters of the Bethesda Baptist Church where he served as a Deacon for a number of years. At his request, his Church letter was sent to the Bivingsville Baptist Mission which he joined in June of 1876 and took up the roll as Deacon again. The Mission was an outreach of the Bethesda Baptist Church and was constituted as The Bivingsville Baptist Church on July 4, 1876. The village name was officially changed to Glendale on April 19, 1878. Before the Boy Scout pool was built in the mid-thirties, a water hole known as Thomas Shoals, located on the Thomas farm about 1 mile north-west of the mill, was the favorite swimming hole for the teen-agers in the twenties and thirties. Fed by spring water which ran through the woods and was scarcely exposed to sun, it was almost like ice water. It was located about ¾ of a mile from this writer’s house. My brothers and I made good use of it every summer. 1 It is believed that James was married twice, his first wife having died after the birth of Kizzy in 1825. Records confirming this have not been found but the seven year space between his first three children and the last nine seems to confirm the belief. James had married Nancy Jarrett before coming to Bivingsville. The 1850 District of Spartanburg census shows only nine of the children still at home. The household was listed as; James Thomas 50, husband/farmer Wife; Nancy 45 Children Kizzy 25 Julia 16 Huey 15 Hala 13 William 9 Sarah 7 Elizabeth 5 Emily 4 John 2 Since they were not listed, Jefferson, born in 1823, James Madison, born in 1826 and Teresa born in 1832, had apparently moved from the family home before moving to Glendale. The 1860 Bivingsville census shows only 5 of the twelve children at home. The household was listed as; James Thomas 57, husband/ farmer. Wife; Nancy 52, keeping house Children Teresa A. 28, single/mill worker William B. 20, single/mill worker Elizabeth 15, single/mill worker Emily 13, single/mill worker John R. 11, in school The 1880 Glendale census listed; (The village name had been changed) James Thomas 78, widower, head of household. Teresa Thomas Weathers 40, daughter and her son James, 13, were living with her father. The obituary of Nancy Jarrett Thomas which appeared in the Carolina Spartan Wednesday Nov. 12, 1879, simply stated; “Mrs. Nancy Thomas, widow (mistake, should have read “wife”) of James Thomas of Bivingsville, S. C. died last Sunday. (Nov.9, 1879) She was about 70 years old” The obituary of James Thomas published in the Carolina Spartan Sunday Oct. 19, 1892, stated; “James Thomas died at his home in Glendale Saturday night Oct. 18, 1892. He had moved from Macedonia, a small rural village about center between Cowpens and Gaffney, S. C. to Bivingsville, S.C. in 1851 and had lived there all these years. He was a quiet, conspicuous, conscientious, upright man and led an exemplary life” 2 Grave marker reads; “James Thomas, 1802=1892”. Nancy Jarrett Thomas’s grave marker has no dates, just her initials. James and Nancy are buried on the first row next to the firehouse in the old Community Cemetery which lies at the side of the Old Community Church built by Dr. Bivings in the 1830s, later becoming the Glendale Methodist Church. One of James’s sons, William B. and his wife are buried on the opposite side, on the second row from the Church with other descendants buried throughout the cemetery. Others are buried in the new Glendale Community Cemetery. ===================================================================== 1; FAMILY OF JEFFERSON THOMAS, SON OF JAMES THOMAS Jefferson Thomas married Temperance Savilia. The 1850 District of Spartanburg census listed the household as; Jeff Thomas 28, husband Wife; Temperance 25 Children * Sarah 6. *Mary (Nancy) L. 4. Lorenzo (Alonzo) 2 The 1860 Georgia, Cherokee district census showed Jefferson and his family were living in Ft. Buffington, Ga. A son, James M. Thomas 8, had been added to the household. The 1870 Georgia census showed Sarah had moved and an additional child, Mary Ella 8, had been born. The 1880 Georgia census showed the family living at 618 Militia District, Mullis, Ga. The household was listed as; Jefferson Thomas 55, husband Wife; Temperance, 60 Children Nancy L. 32 Mary Ella 18 Shortly after the 1880 census, the family moved west but returned to Georgia after a few years. Jefferson Thomas born November 30, 1823, died July 10, 1894 and was buried in the Macedonia Cemetery, Cherokee County, Ga. Temperance S. Thomas born November 30, 1819, died Aug. 11, 1885 and is buried in the Macedonia Cemetery, Macedonia, Cherokee County, Ga. 3 Sarah Jane Thomas born Sept.18, 1845, died May 6, 1926. (Family Bible & death certificate) Nancy Louiser Thomas born Sept. 14, 1847, died Oct. 23, 1901. (Family Bible & history) Lorenzo D. Thomas born Dec. 19, 1849, died July 3, 1916. (Grave marker-Hickory Flat Cemetery, Cherokee,Ga.) Julia Eleanor Thomas born May 5, 1852, died Nov. 5, 1852. (Family Bible) James M. Thomas born May 16, 1855, died Jan. 16, 1915. (Grave marker-Lebanon Baptist Cemetery, Roswell, Ga.) Mary Ella Thomas born Sept.11, 1861, died Dec. 7, 1912. (Family Bible) ===================================================================== 2; KIZZY THOMAS, DAUGHTER OF JAMES THOMAS. No records found relating to Kizzy Thomas other than the 1850 census. ===================================================================== 3; JAMES MADISON THOMAS, SON OF JAMES THOMAS. Family and census records shows he was twice married, first to Henrietta Clark, born about 1828. They married about 1845. The 1860 Chester County census shows; James M. Thomas 34, husband/farmer Wife; Henrietta 32. Children Mary 14 Nancy 6 Theodocia 3 Julia A Following Henrietta’s death, James married the widow Elizabeth Sarah Webber Tolleson in March, 1863. The 1870 Union County, Gowdeysville Township census listed his household as; James M. Thomas44, husband/farmer Wife; Elizabeth 36 Children John Tolleson14 *Mary Tolleson 12 M. Catherine Thomas 6 Adeline Thomas 4 William Thomas 3 Frank Thomas 2mo 4 The 1880 Union County, Gowdeysville Township census listed the household as; James M. Thomas 54 Wife; Elizabeth 46 Their children; birth dates from family records. Mahala15, born Sept.21, 1864 *Adeline 13, born May 30, 1866 *W.D. 11, born Aug.16, 1867 *W. Frank, 9, born April 1, 1870 *Ethel E. 8, born Sept.28, 1873 *Samuel W. 5, born June 5, 1875 Maude 2, born Sept. 22, 1878 The 1900 Cherokee County Census showed that Elizabeth was the mother of 10 children, 9 living. The household was listed as; James M. Thomas 74, born Jan., 1826 Wife; Elizabeth 66, born November, 1834 Only one child at home; F. Wilkes Thomas 30, born April, 1870. The obituary of Sarah Elizabeth Thomas published November 20, 1906 stated; “Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Thomas died here (Gaffney) Friday night. She was seventy two years of age at the point of her death. She was twice married, first to Mr. Tollison, the father of our townsman, J.R. Tollison. Her second marriage was to Mr. James M. Thomas.” Survivors were; J.R. Tollison, W.D. Thomas, Wilkes F. Thomas, Mrs. George (Ethel) Anthony, Mrs. Meek (Mary) Parker, Mrs. J. L.(Kate) Scruggs and Mrs. W.O. (Maude) Tindall. O Addie Thomas married an Austell but no records of her were found, living or dead. No obituary of James Madison Thomas was found. OO The Family of Mary Thomas Parker, daughter of James M. and Sarah E. Thomas The 1880 Union County, Gowdeysville census listed the household as; Meek Parker 34, farmer Wife; Mary E. 21 One child; Eva 2 5 The 1900 Cherokee County, Limestone census showed they were the parents of 6 children, 5 living. The household was listed as; Meak Parker 53, born May 1847 Wife; Mary E. 41, born April 1859. Children Ellie 18, born July 1881 Ernest W. 16, born February 1884 Edgar 13, born June 1887 Talborn 10, born March 1890 The 1910 Cherokee County census showed that Mary had been married to Meek C. Parker 34 years and was the mother of 6 children, 4 living. OO. The Family of W. Frank. Thomas, son of James M. and Sarah E. Thomas No census records found. The obituary for W. Frank. Thomas published March 6, 1943 stated; “Funeral services for Wilkes F. Thomas 72, a well-known Spartanburg resident who died yesterday at his home following a long illness will be held this afternoon with interment following in the Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. Born April 1, 1870, he was the son of James M. and Sarah E. Webber Thomas of Cherokee County. He was a member of the Southside Baptist Church of Spartanburg”. Survivors include; his wife, Mrs. Virginia Littlejohn Thomas; two daughters, Mrs. Ben Smith, Mrs. Gene Casey; two sons, Rev. L. E. Thomas and R. W. (Dick) Thomas; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Anthony and Mrs. W.O. Tindale; one brother, W.D. Thomas; six grandchildren and one great grand-child. OO The Family of W.D. Thomas, son of James M. and Sarah E. Thomas The 1900 Cherokee County census showed he had been married 9 years and was the father of 3 children. The household was listed as; William Thomas 32, husband, born Aug., 1867 Wife; Emily M. 27, born April,1867 Children Hilda G.7, born Nov., 1892 Willie May 4, born Aug., 1895 Jennie Lou 2, born April, 1898 6 The 1910 Cherokee County census listed William as a widow having been married 20 years. The household was listed as; W.D. Thomas 42, Head of household, insurance agent. Children Hilda 17 Willie May 14 Jennie 11 Paul 9 Foy 9 Esmond 7 The 1920 Spartanburg County census listed the household as; W.D. Thomas, 47, husband Wife; Eloise Brown Thomas 31 Children Jennie 21 Howard 5. The obituary of William Druby Thomas published November 9, 1945 states; “William Druby Thomas, a retired insurance man, died at the hospital in Gaffney this morning following a week’s illness caused by an accident in which his hip was broken. A native of Chester, he had lived in Gaffney most of his life. Funeral to be conducted in the local Mortuary by Dr. A. M. Rivers and Dr. R.A. McFarland, interment following here in the Oakland Cemetery.” Survivors were; his widow, Mrs. Eloise Brown Thomas; four sons, Paul V., Foy M., W.C. and Howard C. Thomas; three daughters, Mrs. Hilda Nettles, Mrs. B.A. McDufflie, and Mrs. E. M. Moore; two sisters, Mrs. W. O. Tindall and Mrs. Ethel Anthony; 13 grand and 5 great grand-children. OO The Family of Ethel Thomas Anthony, daughter of James M. and Sarah E. Thomas The 1910 Spartanburg County census showed that Ethel had been married to G.W. Anthony 12 years and was the mother of 4 children. They were listed as: G.W. Anthony 49, husband Wife; Ethel 36. Children Myrtes (Myrtle?) 12 Thelma 10 Eugene 7 Mary 6 mos 7 The 1920 census showed; G.W. Anthony 63, husband/painter Wife; Ethel 47. Children Thelma 18 Mary 11. The obituary of George W, Anthony published December 18, 1935 stated; “George W. Anthony of S. Church Street, Spartanburg, S. C., died yesterday morning in a local hospital after a brief illness. Born In Gaffney S.C., he was the son of Daniel and Mary Lockhart Anthony. He was a member of the South Side Baptist Church. Funeral services to be held in the J.F. Floyd Chapel, Dr. J. L. Vipperman and Rev. Marshall Mott, officiating. Interment to follow in Gaffney. Pallbearers; M.C. Black, M. C. Barnett, W.M. Fine, R.W. Page, Earl W. Lanford and Ralph Gentry.” Survivors are his wife and three daughters; Mrs. Raymond Wilson, Mrs. Clarence Gentry, Mrs. Shockley Hunt; four grandchildren, Patsy Jean and Betty Hunt, Dupre and Eddie Gentry. Also four sisters; Mrs. S.C. Tarver, Mrs. S.S. Daniel, Misses Rosa and Daisy Anthony; three brothers, Charles, Naylor and John Anthony, Gaffney. Interment followed in Oakland Cemetery. The obituary of Ethel Thomas Anthony published December 20, 1945 stated; “Mrs. Ethel Thomas Anthony 72 of S. Church Street, Spartanburg, died at 9 this morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. W.O. Tindall following one week illness. Her husband, George W. Anthony had died 10 years before. She was a member of the South Side Baptist Church of Spartanburg. Funeral service to be held at the Shuford Hatcher Mortuary, Gaffney, conducted by Dr. Rivers, assisted by her nephew, the Reverend Everett Thomas with interment following in Oakland Cemetery” Survivors were; three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Wilson, Wilmington, N.C., Mrs. Shockley Hunt, Spartanburg, Mrs. Clarence Gentry, Montgomery, Ala.; her sister, Mrs. Maude Tindall and six grandchildren. OO The Family of Samuel F. Thomas. Son of James M. and Sarah E. Thomas The 1900 Cherokee County census showed he had been married 2 years, the father of 1 child. They were listed as: Samuel F. Thomas 24, husband, born in 1875 Wife; Lillie 21, born in April, 1877 Their child; Beth 1, born in May, 1899 No obituaries for Samuel or Lillie Thomas were found. 8 ===================================================================== 4; THERESA THOMAS WEATHERS, DAUGHTER OF JAMES THOMAS. Sometime about mid-1860s, Theresa Thomas married (Thomas) Weathers and they became the parents of one son, James. Separated for reasons unknown, Theresa and her son James were living with her father in 1880. This is the last record I have found of Teresa. ===================================================================== 5; JULIA THOMAS, DAUGHTER OF JAMES THOMAS. Records found on a Julia Thomas but could not prove relationship to James Thomas. ===================================================================== 6; FAMILY OF HUGH THOMAS, SON OF JAMES THOMAS. Family records show that Hugh E. Thomas first married Martha Bagwell. The 1860 Bivingsville census listed them as; Hugh Thomas 23, husband/factory worker Wife; Martha 20 The 1880 Glendale census listed the household as; Hugh Thomas 44, husband/farmer Wife; Martha 43 Children *James L.19 *Joseph 16 *Sarah E. 15. * Andrew 13 Mary M. 12 Carrie 8 *Landrum S. 5. Somewhere in late 79 or early 80 Hugh married Mary Ray after which Nettie was born *Nettie E. 7mos. The 1900 Glendale census listed the household as; Hugh Thomas 64, husband, born July of 1835 Wife; Mary Ray 38, born June of 1862. Children *Robert L. 17, born June of 1883 *Ella 14, born March of 1886 *May 12, born May of 1888 Jane 11, born October of 1889 Baxter 8, born March of 1892 *E. Gary 6, born December of 1894 No obituaries or graves of Hugh, Martha or Mary Ray were found. 9 OO The Family of James L. Thomas, son of Hugh Thomas The 1900 Glendale census showed that James L. Thomas had been married 18 years to a lady named Mary Sue and household was listed as follows; James L. Thomas 42, husband/ mill worker Wife; Mary Sue 51 Children *Henry E. 17, born February of 1883 *Ethel V. 14, born December of 1885 The obituary of Mrs. J. L. Thomas published May 4, 1911 stated; “Mrs. J. L. Thomas 64, died at her home on May 3 of pellagra. She had been a resident of Glendale all her life and was a lifelong member of the Glendale Methodist Church. Funeral services were held in the home by Rev. D.E. Camak and Rev. W. H. Polk.” She was described as a Christian of sterling character and loveable disposition and was survived by her husband, one son and one daughter, both married and living at Glendale. The obituary of James L. Thomas published Wednesday June 1, 1932 stated; “Mr. James L. Thomas 71, died on Tuesday night at the home of his son, Henry E. Thomas and was a retired farmer and mill man. He was a member and Deacon of the Glendale Baptist Church where his funeral services were held with Rev. Lanier and Rev. J.F. Farr, officiating. Pallbearers were the following grandsons, W. Charles, J. Andrew, George and J.R Thomas, E.C. Hopper and Erskine Ammons. The following granddaughters served as flower girls, Elizabeth Thomas, Fay Hopper, Ruth Ammons, Mary Reaves, Hattie and Dorothy Thomas.” He was survived by his two children; H. E. Thomas and Mrs. Viola Thomas Thomas, both of Glendale; one whole brother, Landrum S. Thomas of Glendale; one whole sister, Mrs. Sarah Holmes of Pacolet; three half -sisters, Mrs. William (Nettie) Pattillo, Woodruff, S.C., Mrs. Willie Smith, Clifton, S.C. and Mrs. Ella Wilson, Spartanburg; three half brothers, Robert and Gary Thomas, Spartanburg and Baxter Thomas, Detroit. Mich; also fourteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. Both were buried in the Glendale Community Cemetery. Their grave markers; James L. Thomas, February 4, 1861=May 31, 1932 Mary Sue Thomas, July 21, 1848= May 3, 1911 10

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for the teen-agers in the twenties and thirties. Fed by Cemetery which lies at the side of the Old Community Church built by Dr. Bivings in the 1830s, .. They were all wonderful people. and Debra. C. B. Hughes officiating.
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