"James B. Bosman remained at home during boyhood and attended the common schools. When he had reached his majority he engaged in farming and married Miss Mahala Thomas, daughter of Samuel and Martha (Smith) Thomas, natives of Indiana. Mrs. Thomas died in 1857 and is buried in the Union cemetery. Mr. Thomas now resides in Dunkirk. He is a member of the Masonic order and both he and wife were connected with the Methodist church. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were as follows: Josiah, a farmer; James, a carpenter; Amanda R., wife of John Ray; Martha, wife of A. J. Wilson; John, a blacksmith; Elizabeth, wife of John Williamson; Emma, wife of George Shatto, Henry, a painter, Jacob and the wife of Mr. Bosman. Mr. Thomas is a stone mason by trade..."
Note: Samuel Thomas had these children thru 3 marriages
"James B. Bosman remained at home during boyhood and attended the common schools. When he had reached his majority he engaged in farming and married Miss Mahala Thomas, daughter of Samuel and Martha (Smith) Thomas, natives of Indiana. Mrs. Thomas died in 1857 and is buried in the Union cemetery. Mr. Thomas now resides in Dunkirk. He is a member of the Masonic order and both he and wife were connected with the Methodist church. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were as follows: Josiah, a farmer; James, a carpenter; Amanda R., wife of John Ray; Martha, wife of A. J. Wilson; John, a blacksmith; Elizabeth, wife of John Williamson; Emma, wife of George Shatto, Henry, a painter, Jacob and the wife of Mr. Bosman. Mr. Thomas is a stone mason by trade..."
Note: Samuel Thomas had these children thru 3 marriages
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