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An American Family History

John Morgan Thomas and Mary Lewis

 
Thornbury, Glouscestershire, England
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada

John Morgan Thomas and Mary Lewis married about 1827 in England. They had thirteen children: five sons and eight daughters. Charles Lewis Thomas was born in 1828 in England. When Charles was baptised, John's occupation was carpenter. Thomas Lewis Thomas was born about 1829. A Cyclopedia of Canadian Biography said that John and Mary had five sons and eight daughters.

The family emigrated to Montréal from Bristol, England in 1832 on the brig Tobago. Their daughter Elizabeth Sheppard Thomas Musson was born at sea.

John Morgan Thomas began to manufacture pianos and became one of the pioneer piano builders in Canada.

Susannah Matilda Thomas Learmouth was born October 29, 1834 and  Eliza Mary Thomas Treahy was born in 1838. 

 

The family moved to Toronto in 1839. John manufactured pianos in what was then Chewitt's buildings on corner of King Street and York Street. The The Rossin House Hotel was built on the same site. It became the Prince George Hotel which was demolished in 1960 and the Toronto Dominion Center was built.

Jane Eliza (Jennie) Thomas Belford was born in 1839. Francis John Thomas was born about 1843.

In 1844 John moved the family business to a new building he built on King Street called Harmony Place. It was a showroom and manufacturing plant.

Mary Sophia Thomas was born April 14, 1845. Mary died December 17, 1846 of whooping cough. Twins, Celia Ann Thomas Brodie and the second Mary Sophia Thomas, were born in June, 1847. The second Mary Sophia died April 16, 1850 of inflammation of the brain. She was buried at St. James (Section R, Lot 8, North Grave) on December 20. The Reverend Stephen Lett officiated. John Joseph Thomas was born in January, 1850.

In 1851, John Thomas & Son exhibited a piano at the first exhibition of all nations in the Crystal Palace, London, England.

Thomas L. Thomas was born about 1850,, and Edward George Thomas was born in 1853.

They were Episcopalian and baptisms and burials were at St. James.

The 1853 Toronto Tax Assessment Rolls show they were living in St. George's Ward on King Street West.  They owned their home. In the 1860 Caverhill's Toronto city directory they were on the corner of George and Duke Streets.

Mary died on May 7, 1862 when she was 52 years old of "decay" in Whitby, Ontario.

The 1870 Toronto City Directory lists John Thomas on Gerrard Street.At the time of the 1871 census, they were in St. John's Ward, Toronto, York County.

John Morgan died on March 2, 1875 in Toronto of erysipelas, which is a skin infection or congestion of the lungs.

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