Nancy Maria Thomas1,2

F, b. 3 July 1835
FatherSamuel Thomas1 b. c 1804, d. 22 Jun 1852
MotherMaria Chase1 b. c Oct 1804, d. 3 Mar 1847
     Reference: 5391.
     Nancy Maria Thomas, daughter of Samuel Thomas and Maria Chase, was born on 3 July 1835 at Pittsfield, Somerset, Maine.1,2

Census

     Nancy appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Pittsfield, Somerset, Maine, in the household of her father, Samuel.3
Last Edited16 Oct 2017

Citations

  1. [S54] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1850 (Seventh) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1850 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Pittsfield, Maine, Marked 170, line 18.
  2. [S30] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, Information from Copy of Birth Record.
  3. [S54] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1850 (Seventh) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1850 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Pittsfield, Maine, Marked 170, line 13 thru 18.

Paul F. Thomas1,2

M, b. circa 1949
FatherCharles Hubbard Thomas b. 7 Apr 1920, d. Jan 1981
MotherGladys H. Emerson b. 5 May 1925, d. 25 Mar 2011
     Paul F. Thomas, son of Charles Hubbard Thomas and Gladys H. Emerson, was born circa 1949 at Maine.2
Last Edited14 Jun 2022

Citations

  1. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, Mother's obituary.
  2. [S253] Census of the United States, 1950 U S Federal Census, Dover Foxcroft, Maine, Sheet 44, line 19.

Rachel Eureka Thomas1

F, b. 8 December 1911
FatherDavid Anson Thomas1 b. 7 Jul 1888, d. 12 Apr 1962
MotherGladys M. Crabtree1 b. Jan 1895, d. 31 Oct 1976
     Rachel Eureka Thomas, daughter of David Anson Thomas and Gladys M. Crabtree, was born on 8 December 1911 at Abbot, Piscataquis, Maine.1
Last Edited15 Jul 2019

Citations

  1. [S30] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, Information from Copy of Record of Birth.

Richard A. Thomas1

M, b. 8 February 1945, d. 14 October 2012
FatherClyde H. Thomas1 b. 20 Jan 1924, d. 10 Oct 2010
MotherCarolyn A. Pray1 b. 4 Jun 1926, d. 18 Sep 1983
Richard A. Thomas, husband of Roberta L. Applebee
     Richard A. Thomas, son of Clyde H. Thomas and Carolyn A. Pray, was born on 8 February 1945.1

     Richard, at age 20, son of Clyde H. Thomas and Carolyn A. Pray, married Roberta L. Applebee at age 19 in May 1965 at Maine.2

     Richard died on 14 October 2012, at Dover Foxcroft, Piscataquis, Maine, at age 67,1 and was buried at Lawn Cemetery, Guilford, Piscataquis, Maine.3

Family

Roberta L. Applebee b. 9 Apr 1946

Obituary

GUILFORD – Richard A. Thomas, 67, passed away Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012, surrounded by family at Mayo Regional Hospital, Dover-Foxcroft. He was born Feb. 8, 1945, to Clyde and Carolyn (Pray) Thomas.
He graduated from Piscataquis Community High School in 1963, and went on to start his own business, R.A. Thomas Logging. He enjoyed snowmobiling, hunting, ice fishing, smelting, talking and working. He was one of the original members of the Master Loggers Organization. He spent countless hours at his cottage on Lake Onawa with family and friends.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 47 years, Roberta; his children, Melissa, Richard, Angela and Jeanine; 10 grandchildren; two brothers, Gerald Thomas and his wife, Carol, and Kenneth Thomas and his wife, Wanda; a sister, Rose (Thomas) Folsom and her husband, Stan; his much loved dog and riding partner, Snickers; and many amazing friends. He was predeceased by his father, Clyde Thomas; and a brother, Russell Thomas.
A celebration of his life will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Piscataquis Community Secondary School gymnasium. Burial will be at a later date at Lawn Cemetery, Guilford. In lieu of flowers, please, feel free to make donations to our local school, SAD 4, attention: Superintendents Office, 25 Campus Drive, Drop #2, Guilford, ME 04443 or Guilford Fire Department, 390 Church St., Guilford, ME 04443. Arrangements by Crosby & Neal, Guilford. For an online guest register, go to www.CrosbyNeal.com. Bangor Daily News 17 Nov 2012, online.4
Last Edited9 Dec 2022

Citations

  1. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, Information from Richard's obituary.
  2. [S92] Unknown author, Maine Genealogy Web Site, Url: http://www.mainegenealogy.net, Source citation: 'Maine Marriages, 1892-1966, 1977-1996,' database, Maine Genealogy (http://www.mainegenealogy.net/… : accessed 26 Feb 2016), entry for Richard A. THOMAS and Roberta L. APPLEBEE, May 1965, citing Maine Vital Records.
  3. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 99098645.
  4. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, Richard's obituary.

Ronald Emerson Thomas

M, b. 5 July 1945, d. 1 July 2019
FatherCharles Hubbard Thomas b. 7 Apr 1920, d. Jan 1981
MotherGladys H. Emerson b. 5 May 1925, d. 25 Mar 2011
Ronald E. Thomas, husband of 1st Ellen J. Smith, 2nd Karen L. Macomber
     Ronald Emerson Thomas, son of Charles Hubbard Thomas and Gladys H. Emerson, was born on 5 July 1945 at Guilford, Piscataquis, Maine.1

     Ronald, at age 19, son of Charles Hubbard Thomas and Gladys H. Emerson, married Ellen June Smith at age 18, daughter of Cleon Moses Smith and June Elizabeth Burrill, on 18 July 1964 at Dover Foxcroft, Piscataquis, Maine.2,3,4

     Ronald Emerson Thomas and Ellen June Smith were divorced on 1 December 1993.5

     Ronald, at age 54, son of Charles Hubbard Thomas and Gladys H. Emerson, married Karen L. Macomber on 5 July 1999 at Maine.6

     Ronald died at age 73, on 1 July 2019, at Franklin, Hancock, Maine.7

Family 1

Ellen June Smith b. 23 Aug 1945
Children

Obituary

Ronald Emerson Thomas

FRANKLIN - Ronald Emerson Thomas, 73, beloved husband, father, brother, and community member passed unexpectedly on July 1, 2019. He was born July 5, 1945 in Guilford, Maine to Charles Thomas and Gladys (Emerson) Thomas. Ron spent his childhood on the family farm in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, where he honed his skills in all manners of farm life. He and his siblings dutifully performed their chores while also managing to partake in many childhood antics. His mother, Gladys, most certainly had her hands full keeping an eye on six rambunctious boys. In his teenage years, Ron had a paper route, cut wood with his father and brothers, worked for a furniture store and attended Foxcroft Academy where he graduated in 1964. After graduation, like so many young men from Maine, Ron set his sights on Connecticut where there were many job opportunities. He and his first wife, Ellen, packed a Volkswagen Beetle and headed south where Ron would land an apprenticeship that eventually shaped the rest of his life. Ron often shared the story of his walking into a machine shop for the first time, where he first saw a working metal lathe that captured his fascination immediately. His aptitude for math, combined with his desire to learn and strong work ethic, resulted in his moving up quickly in the machine tool trade. Being a true "Mainer", Ron couldn't resist the call to return to his home state, ready to take on the machine tool world by storm. After working for various companies, and absorbing machine tool knowledge like a sponge, Ron went out on his own and opened his own machine shop, R.E. Thomas Machine Co. in 1973 in Bangor. He successfully built a business through long hours doing custom design and contract work for large corporations. In 1985, Ron relocated the business to Hancock, Maine, where he continued custom and corporate work until 2001, when an unexpected opportunity literally walked in the door when a potential customer arrived with underwater marine hardware that he wanted manufactured. Soon after Ron began manufacturing this product, the customer decided he was unable to take it further and offered the sale of his line to Ron. At this point, Ron and Karen raised the money to buy the product line as Ron immediately saw the potential to make vast improvements. It was a perfect marriage; boats, underwater marine hardware, and fishermen. These are all the things Ron truly related to and he dedicated his efforts into designing safe and modernized products as part of R. E. Thomas Marine Hardware. His expertise and preciseness, was matched only by his ability to make all customers feel as though they were his only customer. Ron's shop had an open-door atmosphere where all were welcome, not only to do business, but to also chat and have a cup of coffee. Ron had a big, warm smile, super friendly demeanor and absolutely loved to help people. If he didn't know you, he damn well got to know you, one way or another. Ron was very proud of overcoming alcoholism with the support of AA, and its many members, who came to be like family to him. Ron's most treasured pastime was fishing. He was always searching for "Timmy Toque", as Karen called them, while they trolled along on so many of Maine's gorgeous lakes, their dog Grady by their side. Ron served on boards for both Open Door Recovery and the Franklin Historical Society. Ron is survived by his wife and sole mate in this life, Karen Macomber. Also surviving him are his two cherished daughters, Heidi Thomas and Ami Simbari; as well as son-in-law Ron Simbari; and step-daughters, Leslee Differ and husband Danny, and Joslyn Brenton and husband Peter. Ron's grandchildren include Gabriella and Isabel Simbari, Connor Dorr, Jack and Miles Differ, Quinn Kelly, and Clara Brenton. He is also survived by his siblings; Stuart Thomas, David Thomas and his wife Joanne, James Thomas and his husband Bob, Cathie Goodine and her husband Greg, Cindi Lee, and Vickie Parsons, along with brother-in-law, Mark Macomber. Ron was predeceased by his parents, as well as two brothers, Paul and Gerald Thomas and his brother-in-law Danny Parsons. He is survived by many nieces and nephews. A celebration of Ron's life will be held on Sunday, August 4, 2019 at the Franklin Veteran's Club, 4 Cards Crossing in Franklin, ME from 2:00-4:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ron's memory to the Franklin Historical Society's School House Restoration Project at PO Box 317 Franklin ME 04634. Ron's passion for old buildings, along with his many vocational skills, enabled this project to get off the ground. His vision will continue to support the ongoing restoration. Published on July 15, 20191,8
Last Edited9 Dec 2022

Citations

  1. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, Obituary, online, dated 16 Jul 2019.
  2. [S6] Unknown author, Maine State Archives, Certificate Number: 4120
    Bride Name: Smith Ellen J.; Bride Town/State: Groom Name: Thomas Ronald E.; Groom Town/State: Date of Marriage: July , 1964; Certificate 4120.
  3. [S25] Compiler: June (Burrill) Smith, Collection of Items, Information from Copy of invitation.
  4. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, The Bangor Daily News (Bangor, Maine) 23 Jul 1964, Thu Page 9.
  5. [S236] Unknown author, Court Probate Records, Information found in Book 2727, Page 016.
  6. [S6] Unknown author, Maine State Archives, Certificate Number: 9903948
    Bride Name: Macomber Karen L.; Bride Town/State:
    Groom Name: Thomas Ronald E.; Groom Town/State:
    Date of Marriage: Monday July 5, 1999.
  7. [S9] Unknown author, General Newspaper Items: Varied, Location: Varied, This was from WVII-TV;
    "TUNK LAKE - A Franklin man is dead after an incident on Tunk Lake Monday morning.
    Maine Game Wardens say it happened shortly before 9:00 Monday morning at the public boat launch on Tunk Lake in Township 10, Hancock County.
    Authorities say Ronald Thomas, 74, of Franklin was attempting to launch his boat when the bow line broke.
    According to Corporal John MacDonald, the 16-foot boat began floating away.
    Officials say Thomas died attempting to retrieve it.
    First responders and Lifeflight responded to the scene but could not revive Thomas, according to MacDonald.
    Game wardens say the incident remains under investigation.
    His body was transported to an Ellsworth funeral home."
  8. [S129] Unknown author, Ellsworth American: Marriages, On Line.
  9. [S36] Unknown author, A collection of items, Record Type: Photographs, Subject: Signatures or (Graffiti), A 'Birthday Book' located at present at Guard Point.
 
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