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Thomas
in
Germany
in
Pointe Coupee
in
St. Francis Church Cemetery
in
Bayou Manchac
Richard Henry Thomas
b.
Abt 1753
Germany
d.
Abt 23 Sep 1798
Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana
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Richard Henry Thomas
Abt 1753 - Abt 1798
W
.
Marie Barbara Ory
m.
Elizabeth Thomas
Richard Henry Thomas, Jr
1774 -
Johann Thomas
Bef 1778 -
Marie Barbara Thomas
1778 -
Marie Catherine Thomas
1780 -
Joseph Thomas
1783 -
Marie Magdalena Thomas
1786 -
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Facts and Events
Name
[1]
Richard Henry Thomas
Alt Name
[2]
Henry Thomas
Gender
Male
Birth
[3]
Abt 1753
Germany
Marriage
to
Marie Barbara Ory
Residence
[4]
1796
Manchac, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
Death
[3]
Abt 23 Sep 1798
Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana
Burial
[3]
24 Sep 1798
St. Francis Church, Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana
References
↑
Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church records
. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
vol. 2 (1770-1803), p. 698 [citing St. Gabriel Church, vol. 11, p. 12, #36].
↑
Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church records
. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
vol. 2 (1770-1803), pp. 399 & 698 [citing St. Gabriel Church, vol. 14, p. 27, #104].
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3.0
3.1
3.2
Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church records
. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
vol. 2 (1770-1803), p. 155 [citing St. Francis Church, vol. 5, p. 22].
(described at his death as "shoemaker of Germany")
↑
Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church records
. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
vol. 2 (1770-1803), pp. 5 & 698 [citing St. Joseph Church, vol. 3, p. 16].
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