Bernard Thomas 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a

Birth Name Bernard Thomas
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Latimer William Little Thomas14 April 186418 January 1951
Mother Eliza Jane Dodgshun10 November 185926 May 1947
    Brother     Arthur Latimer Thomas between April 1892 and June 1892
         Bernard Thomas about 1898

Source References

  1. 1901 United Kingdom Census
  2. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  3. 1921 United Kingdom Census
  4. Western Daily Press and Bristol Mirror
      • Date: 23 March 1933
      • Page: Page 7
      • Citation:

        FUNERAL OF MR WALDO L. P. THOMAS.

        Mourners and Representatives at Canford

        The funeral of Mr Waldo L. P. Thomas, formerly associated with Mr Latimer Thomas in the firm of Latimer Thomas Bros., Ltd., insurance brokers, took place at Canford Cemetery yesterday, the Rev. Arthur Thomas (nephew) and the Rev. A. G. Bracher (brother-in-law) being the officiating ministers.

        The chief mourners were Mrs Waldo Thomas (widow), Mr Ernest Wright (father-in-law), Mr and Mrs Latimer Thomas (brother and sister-in-law), Mrs Ada Taylor and Miss Eva Rankin (nieces), Mr Bernard Thomas (nephew), Miss Thomas, Mrs Braclier, Mrs Redgate, Miss Harvey, Mr Harvey, and Miss Bailey.

        Henbury Golf Club was represented by Major Wilkins (secretary), Mr S. Becket Hurst, Mr B. W. Chappell, Mr S. Young, and Mr Roy Cadogan.

        Mr G. Anthony (secretary) and Mr A. J. Davis were present from Latimer Thomas Bros., Ltd. and Mr William H. Morgan (secretary) represented the East Bristol Collieries, Ltd.

        There were also present Mr J. M. Sanders, of the Bristol Club, Mr Stephen Carwardine, Dr. W. P. Dyer, Mr F. C. Bracher, Mr E Minors, and Mr R. Brodie.

        The arrangements were undertaken by T. Pakeman and Son, of 3, Whiteladies Gate, Clifton.

  5. Western Daily Press
      • Date: 11 August 1923
      • Page: Page 8
      • Citation:

        LATE MRS MUMFORD BAILEY.

        A MODEST AND PATIENT WOMAN.

        The funeral of Mrs Mumford Bailey, of The Lindens, Fishponds, took place at Greenbank Cemetery yesterday. A brief service was first conducted at the home by her brother, Councillor Latimer Thomas, and the Rev. Louis J. Bailey, of Beaminster. At the graveside, the latter, in the course of prayer, referred to her sweetness, modesty, and the endurance and patience with which she bore the suffering of her later days. Her memory would be an inspiration to others.

        The family mourners were Mr John Mumford Bailey (husband), Miss Dorothea Maria Bailey (daughter), Mr William J. Mumford Bailey (son), Mr and Mrs Waldo Mumford Bailey (son and daughter-in-law), Mr and Mrs Arnold Mumford Bailey (son and daughter-in-law), Mrs John G. Redgate (Nottingham), Miss M. Thomas, Mrs A. J. Bracher (Plumstead) and Mrs P. Parker (sisters), Councillor and Mrs Latimer Thomas (brother and sister-in-law), Mr Waldo Thomas (brother), Rev. Louis J. Bailey (Beaminster), Mrs Walter Bailey (Weston-super-Mare) (sister-in-law), Miss C. M. Crouch (London), Miss Daisy Millis, Miss Eva Rankin, Mrs T. Sherrin and Miss A Forse (nieces), Mr Kingsley Parker and Mr Bernard Thomas (nephews).

        There were also present Mr A. E. Osmond, the Rev. J. T. Morgan (pastor Morley Memorial Congregational Church), Mr and Mrs W. J. Hemmings (representing Argyle Hall), Mrs C. F. Underwood (Argyle Hall Sunday School), Mr W. J. Knill (Argyle Hall Bible Class), Miss E. Hemmings (Argyle Hall Band of Hope), Mr. E. J. Brown, in the unavoidable absence of the president, Mr G. A. Brown (Croft's End Mission), Mr J. E. Johnson, and Mr and Mrs G. Roberts.

        In addition to the beautiful family floral tributes were wreaths from the members of the Argyle Hall Bible Class, the Argyle Hall Band, Croft's End Mission, Mr and Mrs G. Roberts, Mr F. H. Strong, and Mr J. M. Bailey.

        The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs T. Pakeman and Son, 3, White Ladies Gate, Clifton.

  6. Bristol Evening World
      • Date: 20 January 1951
      • Page: Page 7
      • Citation:

        EX-COUNCILLOR

        Death of Mr. Latimer Thomas

        The death is announced at the home of his son, 12, Collington-avenue, Bexhill, Sussex, of Mr Latimer Thomas, former Bristol City Councillor and insurance broker. He was 86.

        Mr. Thomas served on the City Council for ten years. He won a seat as a Liberal in 1904, lost it in the following year, and stood again in 1920, when he was elected and subsequently served on various committees.

        He was a member of Redland Park Congregational Church for 60 years, and was associated with Bristol Congregational Itinerant Society. He was also at one time a lay pastor at Avonmouth.

        Mr. Thomas, who was an original member of the Liberal Club - now the Bristol Club - left Bristol in 1948 to live with his son, the Rev. Arthur L Thomas, at Bexhill. His wife, with whom he celebrated his golden wedding in 1940, died recently.

        He leaves another son, Mr. Bernard Thomas, who is doing educational work in India.

        The funeral takes place at Henleaze Congregational Church on Tuesday at 11.30 a.m., followed by interment at Shirehampton Cemetery.

  7. findagrave.com
      • Page: Maria Bailey
      • Page: Waldo Thomas
  8. (Death unknown but obviously not living)