The following article was found in the Wilkes-Barre Record, 12 Sep 1891,
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"HE WAS A GOOD OLD MAN
"Yesterday morning James Thomas died at West Pittston at the residence
of his son, J.W. Thomas, where he has made his home for the past three
years. He was well known as one of the most zealous members of the
Franklin street M.E. Church, where he was ordained deacon, and was a
well known local preacher. He was 79 years of age, and was a native of
Wales, having been born in Monmouthshire April 10, 1813. He emigrated
to the United States in 1842 and settled in Pottsville, Schuylkill
County, and removed from there to Wilkes-Barre in June, 1868, where he
remained in business until age prevented him from continuing it. Since
then he has been active in Christian work, and often visited this city
on special occasions at the Franklin street M.E. Church. He leaves an
aged widow, three daughters and a son. All the children are married.
Tw0 of the daughters reside at Philadelphia. The others are: Mrs. B.S.
Williams of this city and J.W. Thomas of West Pittston, from which place
the funeral will take place on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment
at Hollenbach Cemetery."
Nancy Cook
Pasadena, MD, USA