U.S. Data Repository http://www.us-data.org/ -- USGenNet Inc. -- Please read the U.S. Data Repository Copyright Statement on the following page: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Adams, Thomas C. (1842-1918) ------------------------------------------------------------------- History of Tucker County, West Virginia From the Earliest Explorations and Settlements to the Present Time. by Hu Maxwell Kingwood, W. Va.; Preston Publishing Company, 1884. Pages 356-367 Thomas C. Adams, son of Daniel C. Adams, was born in 1842, and married in 1863 to Harriet E., daughter of A. H. Bowman, of Rowlesburg. He is a farmer, owning 400 acres, with 140 improved. He lives on the Rowlesburg road 8 miles from St. George. Lieutenant McChesney was killed within a few rods of his house, and on his farm, and the election of June 29, 1861, was held at his house. He was not in the army. His children are, Charles U., Hannah S., Sida M., Adam D., Nora B., Edna E., and Cranmer Adams. ------------------------------------------------------------------- From Death Certificate, Tucker County, WV #10227 FULL-NAME: Thomas Coleman Adams BIRTH-PLACE: West Virginia DEATH-DATE: August 16, 1918 DEATH-PLACE: St. George, St. George District, Tucker County, WV MARITAL-STATUS: Married OCCUPATION: Farmer FATHER: Thomas Adams (born in Virginia) CAUSE-OF-DEATH: Cerebral Hemorrhage / Apoplexy BURIAL: Macedonia Church Cemetery ------------------------------------------------------------------- There is a tombstone in the Macedonia Cemetery, Saint George, Tucker County, West Virginia Thomas C. Adams Sept. 5, 1842 Aug. 16, 1918 ------------------------------------------------------------------- If you've reached this file through a SEARCH, you can access other biographies for Tucker County, WV by going to the following URL: http://www.us-data.org/wv/tucker/bios.html -------------------------------------------------------------------