George T. Thomas Explained

George T. Thomas
State House:Ohio
District:Huron County
Term Start:January 1, 1900
Term End:December 31, 1905
Preceded:David K. Strimple
Succeeded:F. W. Van Dusen
Party:Republican
Birth Date:11 September 1856
Birth Place:Huron County, Ohio
Death Place:Norwalk, Ohio
Spouse:Emma J. Miller
Children:one
Alma Mater:Oberlin College
Buchtel College

George T. Thomas (1856-1920) was a Republican politician from Ohio in the United States. He was Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1904 to 1905.

Biography

Thomas was born September 11, 1856, in Huron County, Ohio, and was brought up on a farm.[1] [2] He attended the local schools, Oberlin College, and Buchtel College, of Akron, Ohio.[1] [2] He taught at schools in Huron County, while living in Greenwich, where he was mayor in 1882.[1]

In 1882, Thomas began study of law in the office of Skiles and Skiles of Shelby, Ohio, being admitted to the bar in 1886, and opening a law office in Norwalk, Ohio.[2] He served two terms after being elected probate judge in 1890, returning to private practice in 1897.[1]

In 1899, Thomas was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives as a Republican. He was elected to three two-year terms, and served as Speaker of the House during the last one, (1904–1905).[2]

Thomas was married to Emma J. Miller of Fairfield Township, Huron County, Ohio, on April 10, 1880. They had a son, Alton O. Thomas, who also graduated from Buchtel College.[2]

Thomas was a representative in the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of Ohio.[1] He died of sepsis in 1920.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Biographical annals of Ohio, 1902-1903: a handbook of the government institutions of the state of Ohio . William A. . Taylor . Frank E.. Scobey. B. L . McElroy . 1903 . State of Ohio. 477 .
  2. Book: The Biographical Annals of Ohio . F E . Scobey . E W . Doty . 1905 . Springfield Publishing Company . . 389 .
  3. Web site: FamilySearch: Sign In. 27 June 2023.