Phoebe Thomas 1a 2a 3a 4a 5 6a 7a 8 9 10a 11a 12a 13a

Birth Name Phoebe Thomas
Gender female
Age at Death unknown

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father William Thomasabout 1823before 1891
Mother Margaret Littleabout 1825
    Sister     Margaret Thomas between January 1845 and March 1845 3 August 1897
    Sister     Hannah Thomas between January 1849 and March 1849 between October 1876 and December 1876
    Sister     Maria Thomas between January 1850 and March 1850 6 August 1923
    Sister     Mary Thomas between April 1853 and June 1853
    Sister     Martha Thomas between January 1856 and March 1856
    Sister     Miriam Thomas 2 May 1858 between July 1944 and September 1944
         Phoebe Thomas 11 October 1859
    Sister     Eunice Thomas between July 1861 and September 1861
    Brother     Latimer William Little Thomas 14 April 1864 18 January 1951
    Brother     Waldo Llewellyn Preece Thomas between April 1869 and June 1869 18 March 1933

Families

Family of James Parker and Phoebe Thomas

Married Husband James Parker ( * about 1863 + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 21 April 1891 Morley Memorial Congregational Chapel, Fishponds, Bristol, England Vol 6a Page 294 7a 9 11a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Mary Irene Parker1 November 189216 June 1980
Allon Rowan Parkerbetween July 1895 and September 1895
Leopold Howard Evans Parkerbetween January 1899 and March 1899
Kingsley Storrs Stanton Parkerbetween January 1900 and March 1900
Grantley Phillips Parkerbetween October 1903 and December 1903

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
DNA Verified More information
 

Source References

  1. 1861 United Kingdom Census
  2. 1871 United Kingdom Census
  3. 1881 United Kingdom Census
  4. 1891 United Kingdom Census
  5. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  6. 1901 United Kingdom Census
  7. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  8. Maiden name on child's birth index record
  9. General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
  10. 1921 United Kingdom Census
  11. Clifton Society
      • Date: 23 April 1891
      • Page: Page 10
      • Citation:

        REV. JAMES PARKER AND MISS PHŒBE THOMAS

        A marriage of an interesting character took place on Tuesday at the Morley Memorial Congregational Chapel. The bridegroom was the Rev. James Parker, minister of that place of worship, and the bride Miss Phœbe Thomas, youngest daughter of the late Mr. W. Thomas, of Bristol, who was for many years connected with the Bible Class at Stapleton Road Chapel. The Rev. Urijah Thomas, of Bristol, officiated, assisted by the Rev. J. Bracher, of Malmesbury, brother-in-law of the bride. The chapel was tastefully decorated with flowers and ferns. The bridesmaid was Miss Thomas, a sister of the bride, who was also assented by her juvenile nieces, Hilda Bracher and Dorah Bailey, who were prettily attired and carried baskets of very choice flowers. A large number of scholars and friends were present and evinced great interest in the proceedings. It being the first wedding solemnised in the chapel a family Bible commemorating the event was presented to the happy couple. Several handsome presents were given by friends connected with the chapel, not the least of which was a silver teapot, suitably inscribed, by the Bible class over which the bride presides.

  12. General Register Office: GRO Digital Image
      • Date: 25 October 1859
      • Page: Birth - Phebe Thomas
  13. 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.

  14. findagrave.com
      • Page: Maria Bailey
  15. (Death unknown but obviously not living)