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Thomas Lewis (Virginia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (656 words)
Thomas Lewis (April 27, 1718 – January 31, 1790) was an Irish-American pioneer, lawyer, and surveyor from early Virginia.
Lewis was born to John (1678-1762) and Margaret Lynn Lewis (1693-1773) in County Donegal, Ireland.
Thomas attended in 1775 as a delegate for Augusta County.
The Thomas Lewis Line (4843 words)
Thomas ap Lewis, the son of Lewis ap Sir David was killed at the battle of Banbury in 1469.
Thomas, the second son of three was born in the at Argoed in the Winter of 1833 to David and Mary Lewis.
Thomas wasn't entirely happy with the letters coming from Samuel, and Thomas's step sons Herbert and Lionel were a little resentful that their mother had become involved with him and they didn't hide their hostility, but after a hard day down the pit Thomas would rather sit quietly with his dog at his feet.
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