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| Robert Thomas (1847-1916) Sprinkling contract
Indianapolis IN "News," 8 Mar 1894. |
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| Robert Thomas (1847-1916) Sprinkling contract complaints
Indianapolis IN "News," 26 Oct 1892 |
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| Robert Thomas (1847-1916) Sprinkling contract complaints
Indianapolis IN "Journal," 19 Apr 1894 |
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| Robert Thomas (1847-1916) Sprinkling contract complaints
Indianapolis IN "News," 14 Aug 1893. |
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| Robert Thomas (1847-1916) Streetcar accident
Indianapolis "News," 28 Jan 1916 |
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| Robert Thomas (1847-1916) Streetcar accident
Indianapolis IN "News," 25 Jan 1916 |
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| Robert Thomas (1847-1916), Death certificate
This death certificate is important because it provides the names and nativity of the parents of Robert Thomas.
The occupation of Robert Thomas was "contractor."
1916: died of Hodgkins disease. |
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| Robert Thomas (1847-1916), Lawsuit lost
Indianapolis, IN Journal, 24 Nov 1901, p. 6. |
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| Robert Thomas (1847-1916), Obituary
Indianapolis IN "Star," 14 Sep 1916.
"He was born on the [Edward C.] Thomas farm, three miles south of Indianapolis on Three Notch Road," which is known today as "South Meridian."
The daughter, "Mrs. W.D. Soper," is Mrs. William David Soper, Anna Louise Thomas. William David Soper habitually used his initials rather than his full name. The couple were in the midst of a divorce.
(W.D. Soper on 25 Jun 1925 did marry Catherine Josephine Giblin, of Indianapolis, but there was no mention in the newspaper in 1925 of a previous marriage for the either the groom or bride.) |
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| Robert Thomas updated his personal file for the Bureau of Pensions
This update in 1915 included a list of his living children and their birthdates. The "Robert Thomas Pension Letter dated 5/8/09" was indeed signed by Robert Thomas, but the body of the letter was evidently written by his wife, Addie Davenport. Compare the script of the word "Thomas" in the "I Robert Thomas" at the beginning of the "Pension Letter" with the script of "Thomas" in the signature of Addie Thomas near the top of page two of her pension application. The body of Addie Davenport's pension application was written by a clerk, probably in her lawyer's office. |
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| Robert Vernon Thomas (1894-1973) WW II Draft Card, 1942
"Robert Verne Thomas, age 47 b. 4 Oct 1894 Indianapolis, Marion County, IN, employed Kroger Grocery Warehouse; wife: Mary Grace Thomas" |
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| Robert Vernon Thomas (1894-1973), World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; 5 Jun 1917
"Robert Vernon Thomas, Indianapolis, Marion County, IN; chauffeur-Wasson Co.; supports wife & child, medium height & build, brown eyes & hair, no disabilities." |
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| Roger A. Adkins (1930-2004) Death certificate |
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| Roger Allen Adkins (1930-2004) Birth certificate |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| Rosa Alice Farris (1861-1941), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, 16 Jun 1941, p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Rosa Ellen McRae (1880-1969), Death Certificate |
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| Rosa Evaline Senter (1858-1930), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, 25 Feb 1930, p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Rosalie Eberle (1893-1974), Obituary
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Rosemary Sue Harness (1908-2001) Death certificate |
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| Roy E. Payne (1921-1977), Obituary
Received from Paul E. Williams:
Terre Haute, IN Tribune, Monday, 12 Dec 1977 p. 2 |
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| Roy Elmer Thomas (1898-1982) & Iva Florence Deal (1899-1982) marriage license 1921
"Certified copy of marriage license" |
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| Roy Elmer Thomas - Cake Recipe and Lesson on Toughening and Tenderizing Ingredients
Roy Elmer Thomas wrote, during a casual conversation with his son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Carole Thomas, this list of ingredients (probably for white cake) and his explanation of the reaction of certain ingredients.
Roy Richard Thomas May 2007 |
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| Roy Elmer Thomas - Camera.
Roy Elmer Thomas in 1917-19 owned a folding Kodak camera similiar to this series, had his name (R.E. Thomas) stenciled in white letters on its side, and took pictures with it during his service in the U.S. Navy, mainly at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. In 1945-46 Roy Richard Thomas (I462241), Private 457 FA Bn, took his father's camera to northern Japan for this and other photos.
Technical data & photo, courtesy of licm.org.uk |
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| Roy Elmer Thomas newspaper account of the fall 1919
Indianapolis, Marion, IN Homecoming Parade |
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