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Coleraine Academical College | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE |
Thomas worked as Headmaster at the Academical College, Coleraine for 45 years from 1870. After his retirement he served as a member of the Senate in the Stormont Parliament for Queen's University, Belfast.
By 1911 Thomas was a widower and lived with his daughter Margaret Millar Houston. He also retained a number of servants named Margaret Warnock, Margaret Walke and Annie Lennon as well as a Cook named Rose McKay. Thomas was born at Mountpottinger, Belfast, and was educated at Cookstown Academy, Royal Belfast Academical Institution and Queen's College, Belfast. He died aged 96.
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Date of Birth | 1st Jan 1843 | VIEW SOURCE |
Date of Death | 1st Jan 1939 | VIEW SOURCE |
Associated Building (s) | Academical College, Coleraine | |
Occupation | Headmaster Coleraine Academical College | VIEW SOURCE |
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