John Thomas (New York politician)
John Thomas (Jan 27, 1792 – March 5, 1866) was an American politician.
Thomas, son of John Thomas, Esq., was born in Woodbridge, Connecticut on Jan 27,1792. He graduated from Yale College in 1811. He studied law in New Haven, Connecticut, and practiced here for several years. In 1824 he removed to Cortlandville, New York., where he obtained prominence in his profession, the practice of which he continued until a few years before his death. He served in the New York State Legislature, and became earnestly identified with the abolition party, and a frequent contributor to its publications. In 1860 he removed to the residence of his only surviving child, a son, at Galesburg, Illinois.
He married, Dec. 3, 1815, Caroline, daughter of Elias Beers, of New Haven. She survived him until March 20, 1867. He died in Galesburg, aged 74.
This article incorporates public domain material from the Yale Obituary Record.
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