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1754 - 1806 (51 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Isaac THOMAS was born on 12 May 1754 (son of Isaac THOMAS and Mary Townsend); died on 20 Mar 1806. Notes:
Information concerning the family of Isaac and Hannah Jackson Thomas was obtained from the Sesiqui-Centennial gathering of the descendants of Isaac and Ann Jackson at Harmony Grove, Chester County, Pennsylvania 8-25-1875 together with the
family genealogy published by the committee for the family in 1878.
Page 127 refers to (his son-in-law) Jacob Mendenhall completing his studies in Enoch Lewis boarding school and while there was alternately scholar and tutor in the mathematical department. After his marriage and removal to Waterford, Virginia
he established a school and it is said he was one of the most studious hardworking teachers of that day. His close application in promoting the interests of his school in connection with a number of trustworthy offices of the then incorporated
village, caused his health to give way under a rapid decline until his death.
Isaac married Hannah Jackson on 7 Nov 1781. Hannah was born on 15 May 1757 in Ireland; died on 25 Sep 1813. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Beulah THOMAS was born on 13 Sep 1784; died on 22 Nov 1859.
- Mary THOMAS was born on 13 Jan 1787; died on 3 Jul 1811.
- Hannah THOMAS was born on 19 Jan 1790; died on 8 Mar 1813.
- William THOMAS was born on 15 Jun 1792; died on 30 Dec 1863.
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Generation: 2
2. | Isaac THOMAS was born on 21 Apr 1721 in Chester Co., PA (son of Peter THOMAS and Elizabeth GOODWIN); died on 19 Jan 1802. Notes:
Frederick A. Thomas (son of Benjamin F. and Josephine) in a letter to Louise Lewis reported that Gilbert Cope's History of the Sharpless family reported that Isaac Thomas " As a cabinet maker Isaac Thomas made the long eight-day clocks called
grandfather clocks and Caleb Hibbard, son of Benjamin [and son-in-law to Isaac] made some of them in the 19th century. One of Caleb's clocks in the possession of his grandson, Frances W. Hibbard, stated that the case was made of cherry and the
works of brass. The clock stood eight feet high and [was] a good time-keeper. He made it in Chester Co. Pennsylvania before he was married. One of Isaac's clocks was in 1936 in the possession of Mrs. Edward T. Biddle of West Chester,
Pennsylvania. It has a plate in the dial with the name of Isaac Thomas, Willistown, Pennsylvania. Another of these clocks with Isaac's name on it was bought from Isaac by Amos Garrett Thomas (widow of Mordecai Thomas) grandson of mordecai and
lyda Hoopes Thomas and son of Ezra Thomas.
Isaac married Mary Townsend on 16 Mar 1744. Mary (daughter of John Townsend) was born on 28 Jul 1723; died on 19 Jun 1807. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
Generation: 4
8. | Peter THOMAS died on 5 Apr 1722. Notes:
The THOMAS descendant information comes primarily from: THE HISTORY OF THE FAMILY OF PETER AND SARAH STEADMAN THOMAS with revisions and additions by Pauline R. Ward and presented to the Indiana Daughters of American Colonists February 1,
1980.
Apparently, Sarah lived in Springfield, Delaware Co. since Peter is said to have married Sarah of Springtown (Springfield) and they first lived there. However, at the time of his death they were living in Willistown. An early map shows
that he was a landholder in Springfield township with land held on either side by John Steadman and Joseph Steadman.
Peter appears to have come over with the Welssh settlers soon after William Penn obtained his charter for Pennsylvania.
"Att a Court held att Chester for the County of Chester the 1st and 3rd day in the 1st Weeke of yt 8th Month being the 6th day of ye month1685, William Johnson made over a deed dated this Instanr for fifty (acres) of land lying on the
North side Chester Creek to Peter Thomas and his heres for ever, he the said Peter Thomas allowing a convenient highway through the said land from the house of the said William Johnson leading to Chester Road".
At that time, Chester Monthly Meeting of friends had not begun to keep a special record of marriages and Peter took his certificate to Haverford Monthly Meeting which was strictly Welsh while Chester was English.
In the Haverford records it is shown that Peter Thomas and Sarah Stedman, both of Springtown (later Springfield) were married April 15, 1686 at a meeting held at John Simcock's house in Ridley Township.
By deed of 8th month 4, 1697, Peter Thomas purchased 500acres on Crum Creek. Chester Co. Court Records 1697-1710 George Willard acknowledged a deed to Peter Thomas for 500 acres of land lying in Westtowne the deed bearing the date of 8th
day, 4th mo. 1697.
Frederick A. Thomas, reported 1949? that the little stone cottage where Peter and Sarah lived is still standing. THe property remained in the family until recent years, when it was sold to Charlton Yarnall, a wealthy man whose ancestor
was a nex door neighbor to the original Peter Thomas. This was no doubt in Willistown township near the Deleware border.
From Abstracts of Wills, Chester Co. 1711-1758 Peter Thomas, Willistownsigned Dec. 29, 1719 Proved July 3, 1722 Provides for wife Sarah. To oldest son Peter, 160 acres of the easterly end of tract now in his possession. To son Jacob 200
acres at West end of my tract now in his possession. To son Joseph the plantation & lands I now live on being 150 a. Executor son Peter. Witnesses: John Hood, Jona Hood, Samuel Bethell(?). Recorded BookD. p316 City Hall, Philadelphia.
Chester County at that time included all ofwhat is now Delaware and Lancaster Counties and part of (B)erks also.
Peter married Sarah STEDMAN on 15 Feb 1686 in in Ridley, settled at Williston. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Sarah STEDMAN Notes:
From the Chester County GENWEB site:
(the folowing information comes from) Futhey & Cope's History of Chester County, Walter Sheppard's Ships and Passengers Prior to 1684, and George McCracken's The Welcome Claimants. Though not all of these ships reached port in Chester County,
many of those who came over aboard these vessels did settle in and around Chester.
Ship: The Vine
Date of Arrival: 9/17/1684 Master: William Preeson
among the passengers were Elizabeth Stedman and children: Sarah, and Joseph John Stedman
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10. | Thomas GOODWIN was born in 1652; died in 1739. Notes:
When Thomas and Elizabeth Goodwin came to Emont (Edgement) township Delaware County, Pennsylvania, they brought with them in addition to Elizabeth who married Peter Thomas, Jr., Mary, Sarah and Thomas Jr. Their son John initially remained in
Wales Wales when the family moved to Pennsylvania. Evidently he came later as he is mentioned as a minister in the Society of Friends. Mary married Thomas James in 1712. Sarah married John Worre(a?)ll in 1714. Thomas Jr. born 1694 died
4-16-1775.
All of the family were mentioned as ministers among the Friends except Elizabeth and there is some reason to think that Elizabeth sometimes spoke in meetings.
Thomas married Elizabeth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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