Dublin Core
Title
Thomas Lewis.
Date
Undated
Identifier
051-001-025
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Copy of original photograph
Physical Dimensions
Unknown
Owner
Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
Notes
Copy of original photograph. Thomas Lewis, born August 1803, died August 1888.
Thomas Lewis was born on Werndden Farm, Lledrod Parish in Cardiganshire, Wales in 1803, the son of David Lewis. He was one of five children: David, Thomas, John, Richard, and Elizabeth. Thomas Lewis and Mary Jones were married in South Wales on June 7, 1829. They arrived in America on May 25, 1838 on the ship Charles Carroll with their sons David, Issac, William, and John. Thomas's brother John was also a member of the party. Mr. Lewis made his living in Palmyra as a farmer, and was also a dedicated Methodist having served as a deacon in the church for many years. In addition to the above named children, born to the couple in America were Thomas, Elizabeth, Mary, and John T. Their original infant son John died only months after their arrival in America. Thomas is buried in North Cemetery, Palmyra Township, Portage County, Ohio.
Gift of Sally Grant.
Thomas Lewis was born on Werndden Farm, Lledrod Parish in Cardiganshire, Wales in 1803, the son of David Lewis. He was one of five children: David, Thomas, John, Richard, and Elizabeth. Thomas Lewis and Mary Jones were married in South Wales on June 7, 1829. They arrived in America on May 25, 1838 on the ship Charles Carroll with their sons David, Issac, William, and John. Thomas's brother John was also a member of the party. Mr. Lewis made his living in Palmyra as a farmer, and was also a dedicated Methodist having served as a deacon in the church for many years. In addition to the above named children, born to the couple in America were Thomas, Elizabeth, Mary, and John T. Their original infant son John died only months after their arrival in America. Thomas is buried in North Cemetery, Palmyra Township, Portage County, Ohio.
Gift of Sally Grant.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center