Cpt. Charles Thomas, Jr.
(1794-1868)
Alice Thomas
(1794-1883)
Joseph Passingham Dunstan
(1801-1836)
Julia Vivian
(1805-1874)
Cpt. Josiah Thomas
(1833-1901)
Charlotte Augusta Dunstan
(1832-1899)
George Leslie Thomas of Darlington
(Abt 1876-1923)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
Annie Vivian Andrew

George Leslie Thomas of Darlington

  • Born: Abt 1876, Camborne, Cornwall
  • Married: 20 Mar 1902, Wesley Chapel, Camborne, Cornwall 1
  • Died: 25 Sep 1923, Nursing Home, Camborne, Cornwall 2 3

  Research Notes:

In 1911 George Leslie Thomas, aged 35, born in Camborne, chartered accountant, and wife of 9 years Annie Vivian Thomas, aged 40, born in Camborne Cornwall, were living at 107 Stanhope Road, Darlington, Durham. With them were Annie's (half) sister Evelyn Wilson Andrew (25) of Pontrefact, Yorkshire, single, assistant mistress, and George's nephew George Stanley Nancarrow (22) of Middleboro' York, single, private means.

In 1921 George Leslie Thomas, aged 45 years 5 months, born in Camborne, chartered accountant, and wife Annie Vivian Thomas, aged 50 years 7 months, born in Camborne, were living at 107 Stanhope Road, Darlington, Durham.

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THOMAS.—Sept. 25th, at Camborne, George Leslie Thomas, youngest son of the late Capt. Josiah Thomas, aged 47.

The Cornishman and Cornish Telegraph, Wednesday, 3 Oct 1923, p. 4

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George Leslie Thomas of Stanhope-road Darlington died 25 September 1923 at the Nursing Home Camborne Cornwall. Probate Durham 15 January 1924 to Eric Leslie Vivian Thomas, solicitor. Effects £2448 6s. 5d. 3

  Marriage Information:

George married Annie Vivian Andrew, daughter of Rev. Robert James Andrew and Julia Vivian Dunstan, on 20 Mar 1902 at the Wesley Chapel, Camborne, Cornwall. (Annie Vivian Andrew was born in Dec 1870 in Camborne, Cornwall and died after 1921.)

  Marriage Notes:

1st cousins, 7th cousins, 8th cousins, once-removed

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A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the Wesley Chapel, Camborne, on Thursday, the Rev. E. B. Keeling officiating. The contracting parties were Mr. George Leslie Thomas, youngest son of the late Capt. Josiah Thomas, and Miss Annie Vivian Andrew. The bride, who was dressed in a silver grey costume, trimmed in white silk, with white hat, trimmed in chiffon and feathers to match, was given away by Mr. C. V. Thomas, whilst Mr. Arthur Thomas acted as best man. A good number of guests were present including Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thomas, Mr. J. Vivian Thomas and Telfer Thomas. Mr. Pearce presided at the harmonium and appropriate hymns were rendered. On the happy couple leaving the chapel they were showered with rice by a large number of friends who had witnessed the ceremony.

The Cornish Telegraph, Wednesday, 26 Mar 1902, p. 4

Sources


1 England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005, Redruth district, 1st quarter, vol. 5c, p. 323.

2 England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007, Redruth district, 3rd quarter, vol. 5c, p. 223.

3 England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995, 1924, p. 47.


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