Notes of Interest
My initial search of the Thomas line began in Tuskegee AL. However, I was unable to
find a definite connection. Finally, I decided to check out the Montgomery AL census
after receiving a copy of my great-grandfather's death certificate. It was indicated that
he died in Tuskegee, only 9 months after leaving Montgomery. One of the children is
missing on the 1900 Montgomery AL Census: Hampton Boyd Thomas. It has
been assumed that he might have been living with a relative, as there is at least a 7 year
age difference between Annie and Rebecca. The search continues.
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During the early 1920's my mother, Carrie B. Harris and her
sister, Johnnie Lee Glenn, were supposedly living with their Aunt Rebecca in Montomery.
Thus far, this has not been determined.

Jessie Webb-Harris
and
Hannah Thomas Corellus-Webb
(1980's)
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Orange Thomas was also a Mason.
His lodge affiliation is unknown.
Peggy Thomas died in the early 1900's. It has been estimated at about 1905, when my grandmother Hannah was a little
girl.
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Thomas
Orange Thomas, Sr. (b. 1860 d. 12/4/1926) m.
Peggy Hampton(b. 1865. abt 1905)
Children:
Celie Ann Thomas (b. Dec 1879 d. ?)
Annie Thomas (b. Jul 1883 d. ?)
Rebecca Thomas (b. Jul 1890 d. ?)
Emma Thomas (b. Dec 1893 d. ?)
Hannah Thomas (b. Jun 1895 d. 7/28/1990)
Orange Thomas, Jr. (b. Mar 1898 d. ?))
Siblings of Peggy Hampton
Ellen Hampton (b. 1853)
Wade Hampton (b. 1850)
Phillip Hampton (b. 1851)
Ellen Hampton (b. 1855)
Jack Hampton (b. 1862)
Child of Ellen Hampton
Rufus Hampton (b. 1875)
Updated: 4/14/06
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