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About Michael Thomas, Sr

18 children. Two wives. http://germannafamily.org/getperson.php?personID=I111808&tree=tree1



Birth1720

Culpepper, , Virginia, USA  

Marriage to Elizabeth Staiton1745

— Age: 25

Culpepper, , Virginia, USA  

Marriage to Eve Susannah Hart1769

— Age: 49

There, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan  

Death1799

— Age: 79

, Lewis, Kentucky, USA  

A Patriot of the American Revolution for PENNSYLVANIA. DAR Ancestor # A113104


GEDCOM Note

Biography == His parents were German immigrants, Anna Maria (Blankenbuhler) and Johannes Thoma(s). <ref> U.S. and International Marriage Records 1560-1900 by Yates Publishing on ancestry.com citing source#653; code: BBH; parents m: 18 Nov 1711 Neuenburg, Kraichtal, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany </ref> <ref> Rootsweb family tree </ref>

Spotsylvania County, Virginia was established in 1721 from parts of Essex County and King William County and King&Queen County.
He was born on 13 Dec 1721 <ref> Family Data Collection - Individual Records compiled by Edmund West on ancestry.com; b: 1721 Culepper, VA </ref> in the Robinson River area of Spotsylvania County, Virginia. In 1734 part of Spotsylvania County, went into the formation of OrangeCounty, Virginia. Most young men of the time had to wait some years before they marriedin order to gather enough money to buy land and settle down. But Michael was able to marry young because he already had land given to him by his mother and stepfather. Young men of that time usually did not stray far in their quest for a mate and it theorized that he first married a girl from a neighbouringfarm, Anna Catharina Clara Wayland, daughter of Maria Barbara (Seppace) and Thomas Weiland=Wayland. More research is needed to proove she was his first wife. In 1749 part of Orange County went into the formation of in Culpeper County, Virginia. He and his nephew, Adam Smith, are on record as serving in the Militiafrom Culpepper County, Virginia during the French and Indian War (1754-1763). In 1764 he resided in Culpeper County, Virginia. <ref> Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index 1607-1890 on ancestry.com citing 1764 Culpeper County, Virginia Rent Rolls </ref> By 1769 Michael Thomas had married secondly in Culpeper, Virginia to Eve Susanna Margaret Hart (1751-c1829). Records show that Michael served in the Virginia Militia, briefly under Captain Paul Froman, and also with Stockley's Rangers in the far western frontier area of Virginia (now southwest Pennsylvania). He was "paid off at Fort Pitt" (now Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). <ref> Militia payrolls req. #C8464 </ref> In 1773 he was recorded as a resident of Springhill Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Soon afterward, when Bedford County was broken up, he was a resident of Washington County, Pennsylvania. In 1776 he served as a "Captain of Virginia Militia" during the American Revolutionary War ... :"Michael Thomas gave valiant service as a soldier in the War of the Revolution and he was a man of influence and prominence in public affairs in the community in which he maintained his home". <ref> "History of Lewis County" (Kentucky) by Rev. O. G. Ragan; Text: </ref> In 1779 he and his son Michael Thomas, Jr., signed a petition to forma new state called "Westsylvania". On 31 Dec 1782 he was listed as the owner of 3 slaves in Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA. In 1786 he was recorded as a resident of Somerset Township, WashingtonCounty, Pennsylvania, USA. About 1787 his son Abraham moved to Fisher's Station in Fayette County, Kentucky, USA. By 1790 he had moved from Pennsylvania and also settled in Fayette County, Kentucky, USA. <ref> 1790 Fayette County, Kentucky tax list for Michael Thomas @21+ with 2 slaves and one horse </ref>

In December 1792 part of Culpeper County went into the formation of Madison County, Virginia, USA. It is well documented that Michael Thomas had 15 children by his firstwife and 10 children by his second wife.

He died on 05 Oct 1799 in Fayette County, Kentucky, USA. He left a last Will which was probated in Fayette County, Kentucky, USA. <ref> Fayette County, Kentucky Wills v6 p93-94 </ref>

Research Notes ===Mary Margaret Thomas (1838-1918 daughter of George Thomas who was the son of Daniel Thomas who was the son of Michael Thomas) stated in a printed excerpt on the Thomas family <ref> "Sketches of Rush County, Indiana" published in 1915 by the Jacksonian Publishing Company Rushvilleof Indiana </ref> that Michael Thomas first wife was named Elizabeth,but stops short of a last name. This is the earliest stated identity of Michael's first wife, found to date.

Not to be confused with Thomas-3141|Michael Thomas, Sr., of Albemarle County, Virginia, who married Staiton-1|Elizabeth Staiton and was son of Alice (Spivey) and Joseph Thomas.

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Acknowledgments ==* WikiTree profile Thomas-6650 was created on 26 Aug 2012 by DeBolt-142|Vera Lewis through the import of earnst eabaugh.ged

  • WikiTree profile Thomas-10344 was created on 28 Sep 2013 by Ross-4407|Joy Ross

GEDCOM Note

Per John Blankenbaker, Germanna note #167: "Many members of the Michael Thomas family apparently went to Kentucky. Michael was the son of John Thomas, Sr., who died shortly after coming to Virginia. The family of Michael is very imperfectly understood."

Michael was born 1724 to Hans Wendel "John Jr" Thomas and Mary Catherine. Michael is not the son of Sarah, John's second wife.

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Michael Thomas, Sr's Timeline

1721
December 13, 1721
Culpeper County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1738
1738
Culpeper County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1738
Orange County, Virginia
1740
June 16, 1740
Orange County, VA
1747
1747
1749
1749
Culpeper County, Virginia
1750
1750
Culpeper County, VA
1750
Virginia