Birth | 29 Oct 1882 | Clyde Almond Thomas was born on 29 Oct 1882 in Illinois. |
Marriage | 28 Oct 1904 | He and Cynthia Ann Simpson, daughter of William Franklin Simpson and Cynthia Ann Cole, were married on 28 Oct 1904 in Nashville, Ray County, Missouri. |
1910 Census | Apr 1910 | Clyde Almond Thomas appeared as head of household in the 1910 Federal Census of Medoc, Jasper Township, Jasper County, Missouri, as Clyde Thomas, and their children, Charles and Rosie. He is a married white male, age 27. Married 6 years. He was born in Kansas. It is not known where his mother and father were born. He speaks English. His occupation is printer. His general nature of work is general work. He was not out of work on April 15. He can read and write. He owns his home free of mortgage. It is a house. |
1920 Census | Mar 1920 | Clyde Almond Thomas appeared as head of household in the 1920 Federal Census of Asbury Town, Japser, Jasper County, Missouri, as Clyde U. Thomas. Living with him was his wife, Cynthia, and their children, Rosie, Pansie, Violet, Clyde, John and Anna. He is a married white male, age 37. He rents his home. He can read, write and speak English. He was born in Kansas. His mother and father were born in the U.S. His occupation is pool hall operator. |
1930 Census | 10 Apr 1930 | Clyde Almond Thomas appeared as head of household in the 1930 Federal Census of Nashville Township, Barton County, Missouri, as Clyde Thomas. Living with him was his wife, Cynthia, and their children, Pansie, Clyde, John, Anna and Alta. |
1940 Census | 23 Apr 1940 | Clyde appeared in the 1940 Federal Census of South West, Barton County, Missouri, as Clyde Thomas, with his wife, Cynthia. Their son, John, was listed as living with them. |
Death | 6 Sep 1955 | Clyde Almond Thomas died on 6 Sep 1955 in Webb City, Jasper County, Missouri, at age 72. |
Obituary | 8 Sep 1955 | Clyde Almond Thomas's obituary appeared in the Joplin Globe on 8 Sep 1955 in Joplin, Missouri, on page 8A. |
Burial | 8 Sep 1955 | He was buried on 8 Sep 1955, age 72, in Nashville Cemetery, located in Nashville, Barton County, Missouri. |