Joseph Smith Thomas1
M, b. circa 1800, d. 26 July 1831
| Father | Charles Thomas1 b. 23 Apr 1746, d. 2 Dec 1818 |
| Mother | Huldah Smith1 b. c 1766, d. 9 Apr 1830 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Pamela Joyce Wood |
| Last Edited | 3 Jul 2013 |
Joseph Smith Thomas married Mary Ann (?); A later doc mentions George Thomas and wife Mary to Mary Ann Thomas, indicating as well that Joseph Smith Thomas had a brother George.2 Joseph Smith Thomas was born circa 1800 at Saint John, Saint John Co, New Brunswick.1 He was the son of Charles Thomas and Huldah Smith.1 Joseph Smith Thomas died on 26 July 1831 at Saint John, Saint John Co, New Brunswick.1
An indenture was made between Mary Ann Thomas and Joseph Sulis, as executors of the Will of Joseph Smith Thomas, and George Thomas, pilot, and his wife Mary of Saint John "of the one past" and George Ball, merchant, of Saint John. Both George Thomas and Joseph Smith Thomas were tenants of the same land left by their father. The sale of property was done to pay off much of the debt left by Joseph Smith Thomas.2
An indenture was made between Mary Ann Thomas and Joseph Sulis, as executors of the Will of Joseph Smith Thomas, and George Thomas, pilot, and his wife Mary of Saint John "of the one past" and George Ball, merchant, of Saint John. Both George Thomas and Joseph Smith Thomas were tenants of the same land left by their father. The sale of property was done to pay off much of the debt left by Joseph Smith Thomas.2
Family | Mary Ann (?) b. c 1803, d. 24 Sep 1881 |
Citations
- [S706] Daniel F. Johnson, New Brunswick Vital Statistics from Newspapers, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Date : July 31, 1831, County : Saint John, Place : Saint John, Newspaper : New Brunswick Courier. Death of Joseph Smith Thomas.
- [S1105] FamilySearch.com, 2013: NB, County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930 , Saint John Co, 1832, D, page 142. Indenture made between Mary Ann Thomas and Joseph Sulis, executors of the Last Will for Joseph Smith Thomas, and George Thomas and his wife Mary, of Saint John.