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Capt James Thomas

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Capt James Thomas

Birth
Death
28 Nov 1875 (aged 53)
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.8009823, Longitude: -96.797529
Plot
Block 19
Memorial ID
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By Mary E. Thomas Halford, Richardson for Dallas County Pioneer Association's
Proud Heritage, Volume I. Dallas Gateway: Pioneers of Dallas County


Elizabeth Jane Routh was born near Knoxville, Tennessee in 1828. She married 25 October 1850 to James Thomas born 1822 in Tennessee. One year after their marriage, she accompanied her brothers Jacob and Joseph Routh, her mother, and an orphaned niece, Rachel Elizabeth Mann, to Texas, leaving Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee on October 2, 1851, arriving in Collin County, Texas forty-four days later. Cost of this one thousand mile trip by covered wagon was $171.93. Jacob Routh had purchased several hundred acres of land in Collin County on a previous trip. The family moved into a house he had built previously.

James Thomas, who had been detained in Tennessee because of business, came to Texas in 1852 expecting to take Elizabeth Jane back to Tennessee, but he was so well pleased with the country that he decided to stay. He purchased land near Richardson where they lived and farmed until they moved to Dallas in 1862.
In Dallas, he bought for a homestead forty acres of land lying north of Pearl Street, bounded on the west by McKinney Avenue and on the south by a branch. He built his home on the southeast corner of McKinney Avenue and Pearl Street. Later the tract was subdivided and was designated as the Thomas Addition. The principal street of the subdivision was named Thomas Avenue. A cross street was named Routh Street.

Prior to coming to Texas, James Thomas served in the army, being assigned to the Captain John J. Reese Company (G) Fifth Regiment as Fourth Sergeant. He joined the Company in October, 1847, and was discharged at Memphis in July, 1848 at the end of the Mexican War. When the Civil War broke out, he joined the Company raised in this county for Colonel Burford's regiment and was elected Captain. He served until the war ended.

After the war, Captain Thomas returned to Dallas and engaged in a mercantile business with J. M. Patterson as a partner. For several years this was one of the leading mercantile firms in the city. He took an active interest in and gave financial support to all public enterprises, notably to the Trinity River Bridge in which he was a stockholder. He died in 1875.

Children of James and Elizabeth Thomas were: 1) Oliver Thomas born 25 May 1855, died 23 March 1903; 2) Mary T. Thomas born 20 August 1856, died 26 June 1933; 3) Clara E. Thomas born 21 March 1858, died 2 July 1894; 4) Martha Thomas born 23 November 1859, died 19 May 1920; 5) Jeff D. Thomas born 27 March 1861, died 29 April 1901; 6) Willie O. Thomas born 9 October 1865, died 27 October 1887; and 7) James Colby Thomas born 20 October 1870, died 8 January 1923.

Beginning with Elizabeth Jane and James Thomas, six generations of this family have lived or are living now in Dallas County. During the past one hundred thirty-three years, someone in the family has been active in the life of the community, making worth­while contributions to its growth and development.
By Mary E. Thomas Halford, Richardson for Dallas County Pioneer Association's
Proud Heritage, Volume I. Dallas Gateway: Pioneers of Dallas County


Elizabeth Jane Routh was born near Knoxville, Tennessee in 1828. She married 25 October 1850 to James Thomas born 1822 in Tennessee. One year after their marriage, she accompanied her brothers Jacob and Joseph Routh, her mother, and an orphaned niece, Rachel Elizabeth Mann, to Texas, leaving Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee on October 2, 1851, arriving in Collin County, Texas forty-four days later. Cost of this one thousand mile trip by covered wagon was $171.93. Jacob Routh had purchased several hundred acres of land in Collin County on a previous trip. The family moved into a house he had built previously.

James Thomas, who had been detained in Tennessee because of business, came to Texas in 1852 expecting to take Elizabeth Jane back to Tennessee, but he was so well pleased with the country that he decided to stay. He purchased land near Richardson where they lived and farmed until they moved to Dallas in 1862.
In Dallas, he bought for a homestead forty acres of land lying north of Pearl Street, bounded on the west by McKinney Avenue and on the south by a branch. He built his home on the southeast corner of McKinney Avenue and Pearl Street. Later the tract was subdivided and was designated as the Thomas Addition. The principal street of the subdivision was named Thomas Avenue. A cross street was named Routh Street.

Prior to coming to Texas, James Thomas served in the army, being assigned to the Captain John J. Reese Company (G) Fifth Regiment as Fourth Sergeant. He joined the Company in October, 1847, and was discharged at Memphis in July, 1848 at the end of the Mexican War. When the Civil War broke out, he joined the Company raised in this county for Colonel Burford's regiment and was elected Captain. He served until the war ended.

After the war, Captain Thomas returned to Dallas and engaged in a mercantile business with J. M. Patterson as a partner. For several years this was one of the leading mercantile firms in the city. He took an active interest in and gave financial support to all public enterprises, notably to the Trinity River Bridge in which he was a stockholder. He died in 1875.

Children of James and Elizabeth Thomas were: 1) Oliver Thomas born 25 May 1855, died 23 March 1903; 2) Mary T. Thomas born 20 August 1856, died 26 June 1933; 3) Clara E. Thomas born 21 March 1858, died 2 July 1894; 4) Martha Thomas born 23 November 1859, died 19 May 1920; 5) Jeff D. Thomas born 27 March 1861, died 29 April 1901; 6) Willie O. Thomas born 9 October 1865, died 27 October 1887; and 7) James Colby Thomas born 20 October 1870, died 8 January 1923.

Beginning with Elizabeth Jane and James Thomas, six generations of this family have lived or are living now in Dallas County. During the past one hundred thirty-three years, someone in the family has been active in the life of the community, making worth­while contributions to its growth and development.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99625902/james-thomas: accessed ), memorial page for Capt James Thomas (11 Mar 1822–28 Nov 1875), Find a Grave Memorial ID 99625902, citing Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA; Maintained by RMLeahy (contributor 46809355).