By 1900, Thomas was living with his family in Toledo, Lucas Co., Michigan. He was listed as a soldier.
Thomas was admitted to Pontiac State Hospital, a psychiatric asylum. He was a resident of this place for 9 years. According to the death record, he died from "exhaustion due to cerebral paralysis of the insane". He was only 38 years old.
He was unmarried, and had no children.
By 1900, Thomas was living with his family in Toledo, Lucas Co., Michigan. He was listed as a soldier.
Thomas was admitted to Pontiac State Hospital, a psychiatric asylum. He was a resident of this place for 9 years. According to the death record, he died from "exhaustion due to cerebral paralysis of the insane". He was only 38 years old.
He was unmarried, and had no children.
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