Pioneer of Waxahachie and son of Judge J.W. and Martha J. Crow Ferris (he born NY and she born KY). The town of Ferris was named for the Judge, who served as District Judge of Ellis County before the Civil War.
Thomas was first married to Sallie Thompson of Matseville KY, to whom 2 sons were born. In 1927, he married Mrs. Annie Jones of Dallas.
He was long connected with the Citizens National Bank of Waxahachie, his father being one of its organizers, and a long-time active social and business figure in the community.
Burial was in the Waxahachie City Cemetery, where a brief service was held.
Survivors included his 2 sons and his wife Annie.
A lengthy obituary with photo appeared in the Waxahachie Daily Light, Tuesday 4 February 1930, page 1, column 4, continued on page 7, column 5.
Buried in Original 8, central section, back (OC-8)
Pioneer of Waxahachie and son of Judge J.W. and Martha J. Crow Ferris (he born NY and she born KY). The town of Ferris was named for the Judge, who served as District Judge of Ellis County before the Civil War.
Thomas was first married to Sallie Thompson of Matseville KY, to whom 2 sons were born. In 1927, he married Mrs. Annie Jones of Dallas.
He was long connected with the Citizens National Bank of Waxahachie, his father being one of its organizers, and a long-time active social and business figure in the community.
Burial was in the Waxahachie City Cemetery, where a brief service was held.
Survivors included his 2 sons and his wife Annie.
A lengthy obituary with photo appeared in the Waxahachie Daily Light, Tuesday 4 February 1930, page 1, column 4, continued on page 7, column 5.
Buried in Original 8, central section, back (OC-8)
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Thomas Almond Ferris
1910 United States Federal Census
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Thomas Almond Ferris
U.S., Passport Applications, 1795-1925
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Thomas Almond Ferris
Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982
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Thomas Almond Ferris
1900 United States Federal Census
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Thomas Almond Ferris
Texas, U.S., Death Index, 1903-2000
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