Discoveries made while searching family who lived in the southern piedmont of North Carolina
THOMAS
Please excuse this temporary work-around that will take the place of my geothos.com Thomas Family Site for the foreseeable future. Last year I dealt with health concerns and in that I overlooked the need to update the Angelfire-driven web site. The site was downgraded by the company to their “free” status and without me realizing, they chose to drop all their “free” sites at the beginning of 2026. My site is gone, but thankfully it is all recorded on the Wayback Machine Internet Archives. Whew! In no means a perfect workaround, the following menu is linked to the corresponding pages recorded on the Internet Archives. Also, of concern and an issue I struggle with, my site needs badly to be updated to reflect recent discoverers and expanded family tree. However, I do not see myself having time to make that happen until next year, at the earliest. The delay is based on my desire and choice to spend more time developing my mapping project for early lands in today’s Stanly County, North Carolina.