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THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Census 1920.jpg
THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Census 1920.jpg
 
 
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THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Census 1920.jpg
THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Census 1920.jpg
 
 
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THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Census 1920_thm.jpg
THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Census 1920_thm.jpg
 
 
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THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Lydia N. Thompson Census 1860.jpg
THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Lydia N. Thompson Census 1860.jpg
 
 
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THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Lydia N. Thompson Census 1860.jpg
THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Lydia N. Thompson Census 1860.jpg
 
 
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THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Lydia N. Thompson Census 1860_thm.jpg
THOMAS William S (1839-1920) Lydia N. Thompson Census 1860_thm.jpg
 
 
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), Birthplace, Staunton, VA
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), Birthplace, Staunton, VA

http://www.woodrowwilson.org/the-manse

"Sitting atop the crest of a hill in downtown Staunton's Gospel Hill historic district is the birthplace of President Woodrow Wilson. The house is often referred to as a 'manse.' which is the term the Presbyterian Church uses to identify the residence of their minister.

In 1844 Staunton Presbyterian Church called the Reverend Benjamin Mosby Smith as minister. Mr. Smith declined--perhaps due to the lack of housing. The next year the church purchased lots on the eastern edge of the thriving town to build a 'manse.' Shortly after this Reverend Smith accepted a renewed call. In January 1846, church session minutes record an appropriation for building the manse. Mrs. Smith's father, the Reverend James Morrison of Rockbridge County, Virginia wrote, 'The congregation has contracted to have a house built for Mr. Smith, which it is said will be the best house in Staunton when it is finished. The lot on which it is to be built is one of the most beautiful situations in Staunton. . .'

Reverend Smith and his family moved into the comfortable new home in June 1847 and remained its first residents until 1854 when Mr. Smith was elected professor at Union Theological Seminary, then located at Hampden-Sydney College in Prince Edward County, Virginia. In December 1854, the Reverend Joseph Ruggles Wilson, a professor at Hampden-Sydney College, accepted a call to be pastor of Staunton Presbyterian Church.

Mr. Wilson, his wife, Jessie Woodrow Wilson, and their daughters Marion and Annie moved into the Staunton manse in March 1855. One year and nine months later on December 28, 1856, the third Wilson child was born 'at 12¾ o'clock at night,' as his proud father recorded in the family Bible. The child was named Thomas Woodrow Wilson for his maternal grandfather." 
 
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), His bedroom in Wilson family home, Augusta, GA
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), His bedroom in Wilson family home, Augusta, GA

http://www.augustaga.org/Things-to-Do/Historic-Homes/Boyhood-Home-of-President-Woodrow-Wilson 
 
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), Youth in Augusta, GA
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), Youth in Augusta, GA

http://www.wilsonboyhoodhome.org/manse.html 
 
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THOMAS, Carol & Susan Monte Vista crop.jpg
THOMAS, Carol & Susan Monte Vista crop.jpg
 
 
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THOMAS, Roy R. & Susan, Monte Vista crop.jpg
THOMAS, Roy R. & Susan, Monte Vista crop.jpg
 
 
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Thomas, Shallum P. (1832-1915)
Thomas, Shallum P. (1832-1915)

Charles Blanchard, ed, County of Clay, Indiana: Historical and Biographical (Chicago: F. A. Battey, 1884), p. 484.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. Sugar Ridge Township

Edited by Roy Richard Thomas August 2007
 
 
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thomas-dickenson-family-1910-census.jpeg
 
 
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thomas-dickenson-family-1910-census.jpeg
 
 
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thomas-dickenson-family-1910-census_thm.jpeg
 
 
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THOMASCarolneedlework1May2012.JPG
THOMASCarolneedlework1May2012.JPG
 
 
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THOMASCarolNeedlework2May2012.JPG
 
 
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THOMASCarolNeedlework4May2012.JPG
THOMASCarolNeedlework4May2012.JPG
 
 
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THOMASEffieOpal,Thelma,Mable,Woodie&Marshall (1).jpg
THOMASEffieOpal,Thelma,Mable,Woodie&Marshall (1).jpg
 
 
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THOMASIvaFlorence DealJun1955.jpg
THOMASIvaFlorence DealJun1955.jpg
 
 
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THOMASMargaretWestThomas&GertrudeWestFeatherstone.jpg
THOMASMargaretWestThomas&GertrudeWestFeatherstone.jpg
 
 
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THOMASMargaretWestThomas&WalterLloydThomas (2).jpg
THOMASMargaretWestThomas&WalterLloydThomas (2).jpg
 
 
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THOMASMaryKatherine,WandaGay&Robert Thomas From l-r.jpg
THOMASMaryKatherine,WandaGay&Robert Thomas From l-r.jpg
 
 
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THOMASRoyCarolalexandersfeastCD.jpg
THOMASRoyCarolalexandersfeastCD.jpg
 
 
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THOMASRoyCarolinvitationGermanEmbassy16May07.jpg
THOMASRoyCarolinvitationGermanEmbassy16May07.jpg
 
 

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