Individual Details
Jacob G. Thomas
(25 Dec 1821 - 6 Jun 1902)
Jacob Thomas' farm was ravaged by Confederate soldiers who took all his livestock and built entrenchments on his property.
Events
| Birth | 25 Dec 1821 | Chewsville, Washington, MD | |||
| Marriage | 1846 | Nancy Long | ![]() | ||
| Death | 6 Jun 1902 | Hagerstown, Washington, MD | |||
| Burial | Manor Church Cemetery, Fairplay, Washington, MD | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Nancy Long (1826 - 1902) |
| Child | Joseph L. Thomas (1847 - 1911) |
| Child | Daniel A. Thomas (1849 - ) |
| Child | Jacob E. Thomas (1850 - ) |
| Child | William Thomas (1851 - ) |
| Child | Susan Thomas (1854 - 1915) |
| Child | J. Frank Thomas (1853 - 1906) |
| Child | George Milton Thomas (1854 - ) |
| Child | Samuel P. Thomas (1863 - ) |
| Father | Jacob Thomas Senior (1800 - ) |
Notes
Burial
Williams on page 658 listed Manor Cemetery in Tilghmanton, MD.
Endnotes
1. Williams, Thomas. History of Washington County, Maryland: From the Earliest Settlements to the Present Time, Including a History of Hagerstown (Hagerstown. 1906), page 625.

