Martha Catherine Thomas

Brief Life History of Martha Catherine

When Martha Catherine Thomas was born on 29 January 1845, in New York City, New York, United States, her father, John Wylie Thomson, was 30 and her mother, Ann Foster Vose, was 41. She married John Thomson on 16 September 1872, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 6 sons. She lived in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada for about 20 years. She died on 1 April 1904, in Ayr, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, at the age of 59.

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Family Time Line

John Thomson
1841–1926
Martha Catherine Thomas
1845–1904
Marriage: 16 September 1872
James Herbert Thomson
1873–1943
John Arnold Thomson
1876–1949
Robert Fergus Thomson
1879–1880
Pierre Chilton Thomson
1881–1957
William Raymond Thomson
1884–1954
George Miller Thomson
1886–1949

Sources (20)

  • Martha K Thompson in household of John Thompson, "Canada Census, 1881"
  • Martha K Thomson, "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940"
  • Catharine Thomson in entry for George Millar Thomson, "Canada, Ontario Births, 1869-1912"

World Events (7)

1846

U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

1867 · Ontario Founded

On July 1, 1867, the province of Ontario was founded. It is the second largest province in Canada. A third of the population of Canada live here. Before it was Ontario it was called Upper Canada and had a Governor.

Name Meaning

English, French, Walloon, Breton, German, Dutch, Flemish, Danish, Greek, West Indian (mainly Haiti and Jamaica), and African (mainly Tanzania and Nigeria): from the personal name Thomas, of Biblical (New Testament) origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, known for his scepticism about Christ's resurrection (John 20:24–29). The Th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain, the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. In North America, the English form of the surname has absorbed many cognates from other languages (e.g. Assyrian/Chaldean or Arabic Toma and Tuma , Albanian Toma and Thoma , and Slavic surnames listed in 3 below), and their patronymics and other derivatives (e.g. Polish Tomaszewski and Slovenian Tomažič; see Tomazic ). In France, this surname is most common in the Vosges and Brittany. The name Thomas is also found among Christians in southern India (compare Machan , Mammen , and Oommen ), but since South Indians traditionally do not have hereditary surnames, the southern Indian name was in most cases registered as such only after immigration of its bearers to the US. This surname is also very common among African Americans.

Native American (e.g. Navajo): adoption of the English personal name Thomas (see 1 above) as a surname.

Germanized or Americanized form of Polish Tomas , Tomasz, and Tomaś, Sorbian Tomaš (see also 4 below), Croatian Tomaš and Tomas , Slovenian Tomaš and Tomaž, Czech and Slovak Tomáš, all meaning ‘Thomas’.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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