Chauncey Thomas
Chauncey Thomas | |
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Born |
Damascus, Wayne County, Pennsylvania | August 13, 1813
Died |
October 5, 1882 69) Shohola Glen, Pike County, Pennsylvania | (aged
Nationality | U.S. |
Occupation | Farmer and businessman |
Known for | Construction of 4 bridges |
Chauncey Thomas (August 13, 1813 in Damascus, Wayne County, Pennsylvania – October 5, 1882 in Shohola Glen, Pike County, Pennsylvania), was one of eleven children born to mill owner and entrepreneur Moses Thomas and his wife, Rebecca Monington. On his father's side of the family, his grandfather Moses Thomas had been killed by Indians near Narrowsburg during the French and Indian War. On his maternal side, the Monington family of Philadelphia had come to the Delaware valley from Gloucester, England in the early 18th century.[1]
He is probably best known as the owner of the four of erstwhile Barryville–Shohola Bridges over the Delaware River, and as the father of Rear Admiral and Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet, Chauncey Thomas, Jr., USN.
References
- ↑ Chauncey Thomas, Family chart.