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Josephus "Joseph" Thomas 1833–1929 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: August 6, 1833

Birth Location: Bergzabern, Bayern, Germany

Death Date: January 19, 1929

Death Location: St. Louis County, Missouri

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Spouse(s): Anna Kempf

Children(s): George Thomas, Marie Thomas, Katie Thomas, Susan Thomas, Alexander Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Anna Thomas, Emil Thomas, Emilie Thomas

In 1833, Josephus "Joseph" Thomas entered the world in Bergzabern, Bayern, Germany, born to Michaelis Thomas And Reginae Kornmann. In 1853, Josephus "Joseph" Thomas immigrated to New York, New York. Josephus "Joseph" Thomas married Anna Maria Mary Kempf, and had children including Alexander Thomas, Anna Annie Thomas, Emil Thomas, Emilie Thomas, George W Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Katie Thomas, Marie Thomas, Susan Thomas. Josephus "Joseph" Thomas passed away in 1929 in St. Louis County, Missouri.

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Biography

  • In 1833, Josephus "Joseph" Thomas entered the world in Bergzabern, Bayern, Germany, born to Michaelis Thomas And Reginae Kornmann.
  • In 1853, Josephus "Joseph" Thomas immigrated to New York, New York.
  • Josephus "Joseph" Thomas married Anna Maria Mary Kempf, and had children including Alexander Thomas, Anna Annie Thomas, Emil Thomas, Emilie Thomas, George W Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Katie Thomas, Marie Thomas, Susan Thomas.
  • Josephus "Joseph" Thomas passed away in 1929 in St. Louis County, Missouri.

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Josephus Thomas
1833–1929
Birth Place: Bergzabern, Bayern, Germany
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Josephus Thomas's Descendants

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Josephus ("Joseph") Thomas (August 6, 1833–January 19, 1929) m. Anna (Maria "Mary") Kempf (August 26, 1842–December 14, 1932)
  1. 1. George (W.) Thomas 1861– m. Amelia ("Millie" E. Schultheis) Schuldheis 1866–1939
    1. 1. Celia (E.) Thomas 1890–
    2. 2. Alma (P.) Thomas 1898–
    3. 3. Adelathe (K.) Thomas 1898–
    4. 4. Joseph Thomas 1901–
    5. 5. Dorothy Thomas 1912–
    6. 6. Emma Thomas 1885–
    7. 7. George Thomas 1894–
  2. 2. Marie Thomas 1862–
  3. 3. Katie Thomas 1864–
  4. 4. Susan Thomas 1866–
  5. 5. Alexander Thomas 1867–
  6. 6. Joseph Thomas 1871–
  7. 7. Anna ("Annie") Thomas 1873–1972 m. John (Tesson) Sr. 1867–1929
    1. 1. John (Joseph) Tesson 1895–1955 m. Amelia (M.) Augustine 1901–1993
      1. 1. Oliver (J.) Tesson 1920–1998 m. Justina (A.) Rustige 1920–1997
      2. 2. Lorine (P.) Tesson 1924–2004
    2. 2. Annie (T.) Tesson 1897–1984
    3. 3. George (T.) Tesson 1901–1921
    4. 4. Cecelia (Clara) Tesson 1908–2002
    5. 5. Jacob (L.) Tesson 1910–1983
    6. 6. Clarence (H.) Tesson 1914–1995 m. Charlene (Lemay) McKay 1920–1985
  8. 8. Emil Thomas 1879–
  9. 9. Emilie Thomas 1879–

Josephus Thomas's Timeline

4 Records

1833
August 6, 1833
Birth of Josephus "Joseph" Thomas in Bergzabern, Bayern, Germany
Bergzabern, Bayern, Germany
1833
August 6, 1833
Josephus "Joseph" Thomas was christened in Steinfield (BA: Bergzabern), Bayern, Germany
Steinfield (BA: Bergzabern), Bayern, Germany
1853
December 12, 1853
Age 20
Josephus "Joseph" Thomas immigrated in New York, New York
New York, New York
1929
January 19, 1929
Age 96
Death of Josephus "Joseph" Thomas in St. Louis County, Missouri
St. Louis County, Missouri

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: August 6, 1833
    Event Place: Bergzabern, Bayern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: August 6, 1833
    Event Place: Steinfield (BA: Bergzabern), Bayern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Immigration
    Event Date: December 12, 1853
    Event Place: New York, New York

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 19, 1929
    Event Place: St. Louis County, Missouri

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