William Thomas of Camborne
(1798-1870)
Mary Vivian
(1799-1873)
Arthur Trewartha of Nancekuke
(1791-1842)
Ann Thomas
(1797-Aft 1861)
Cpt. William Vivian Thomas of Redruth
(1829-1915)
Julia Fox Trewartha
(1834-1911)
William Arthur Thomas
(1859-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Emma Davies

  • William Stanley Thomas
  • Mary Winifred Thomas
  • Charles Owen Thomas
  • Hilda Vivian Thomas

William Arthur Thomas

  • Born: 1859, Camborne, Cornwall 1
  • Married: 19 Jul 1884, Wesleyan Chapel, Camborne, Cornwall 2

  Research Notes:

In 1881 William A. Thomas, aged 21, born in Camborne Cornwall, banker's clerk, was with his parents at 2 Pendarves St., Camborne.

In 1891 William Arthur Thomas, aged 31, born in Camborne, bank manager, and wife Emma Thomas, aged 30, born in Camborne, were living in "Cornish Bank," 137 Trelowarren St., Camborne. With them were children William Stanley (5) of Redruth, Mary Winnifred (4) of Redruth, Charles Owen (2) of Redruth, and Hilda Vivian (1) of Camborne.

In May 1931 William Arthur Thomas, retired mining engineer, and his sister Julia Ann Trewartha Thomas, spinster, were granted Administration of the personal effects of their late brother Herbert Vivian Thomas.

  Marriage Information:

William married Emma Davies on 19 Jul 1884 at the Wesleyan Chapel, Camborne, Cornwall. (Emma Davies was born about 1861 in Camborne, Cornwall.)

  Marriage Notes:

A large number of persons gathered in the Camborne Wesleyan Chapel on Saturday, to witness the marriage of Mr William Arthur Thomas, of Redruth (son of Captain William Thomas of New Cook's Kitchen Mine) to Miss Emma Davies, daughter of Mr. E. Davies, of Tuckingmill.

The Cornubian and Redruth Times, Friday, 25 Jul 1884, p. 7

Sources


1 England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008, Redruth district, 3rd quarter, vol. 5c, p. 276.

2 England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005, Redruth district, 3rd quarter, vol. 5c, p. 349.


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