Robert Tomes Explained

Birth Date:27 March 1817
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Death Place:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Alma Mater:Washington College
University of Edinburgh
Occupation:Physician, diplomat, writer
Spouse:Catherine Fasnet
Children:3
Relations:Charles Alexander Tomes (nephew)

Robert Tomes (March 27, 1817 – August 28, 1882) was an American physician, diplomat and writer.

Early life

Tomes was born in New York City on March 27, 1817. He was a son of Maria (née Roberts) Tome and Francis Tomes Sr., who was born in Chipping Campden, England, and was the founder of Francis Tomes & Sons. Two of his brothers, Charles and Francis Jr. (father of Charles Alexander Tomes), married sisters, Isabella and Eleanor Hadden, both daughters of Scottish-born merchant David Hadden.[1] [2]

He attended Columbia Grammar School in New York, and Washington College (now Trinity College) in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1835. After one year at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, he continued his medical studies at the University of Edinburgh, where he received his MD degree in 1840.

Career

After studying further in Paris, he moved back to New York to start his medical practice. Beginning to write around 1853, Tomes gradually relinquished his medical business and became an author.[3]

On his return to the United States, Tomes settled in the practice of his profession in New York, but after a few years was appointed surgeon on a vessel belonging to the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and made several voyages between Panama and San Francisco.

In 1865, Tomes was appointed U.S. Consul at Rheims, France, which office he filled until 1867. Returning to the United States, he spent most of his life in literary occupation.

Personal life

Tomes married Catherine Fasnet of Wiesbaden, Germany. The family lived in New York City, Wiesbaden, Germany, and Rheims, France, and Catherine and Robert were the parents of one daughter and two sons, including:

He died at his residence in Brooklyn, New York, on August 28, 1882.[6] After a funeral at Calvary Church on Fourth Avenue, he was buried at Trinity Church Cemetery in New York.[7] His widow, who did not remarry, died many years later on August 11, 1923, and was also buried at Trinity Church Cemetery.[8]

Published works

Tomes wrote for journals and magazines (his series of papers in Harper's Magazine on American manners and society were widely popular), and he also translated works from French and German. He published:[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Johnston . William . A Genealogical Account of the Descendants of James Young, Merchant Burgess of Aberdeen and Rachel Cruickshank His Wife, 1697-1893, with Notes on Many of the Families with which They are Connected . 1894 . . . 251 . 9 August 2019 . en.
  2. Book: Munro . Alexander Macdonald . Memorials of the Aldermen, Provosts, and Lord Provosts of Aberdeen, 1272-1895 . 1897 . Subscribers . 260 . 9 August 2019 . en.
  3. Book: Tomes . James Steel . Serendipity: The Genealogy of Tomes, Steel, Raymaley and Schaeffer, Witmeyer and Burger . 2015 . AuthorHouse . 9781496938411 . 38 . 9 August 2019 . en.
  4. Book: Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University . 1921 . . 748 . 15 August 2019 . en.
  5. Book: Ross . Peter . A History of Long Island: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time . 1902 . Lewis Publishing Company . 168 . 167 . 15 August 2019 . en.
  6. News: Robert Tomes, M.D. . 15 August 2019 . . September 7, 1882 . en.
  7. News: Funeral of Dr. Robert Tomes . 15 August 2019 . The Brooklyn Union . August 31, 1882 . en.
  8. News: CATHERINE F. TOMES DIES AT AGE OF 85 . 15 August 2019 . . August 12, 1923 . en.
  9. Web site: Francis and Robert Tomes Papers (1837-1881) . mms.newberry.org . . 15 August 2019.