St Chads Poulton-le-Fylde |
St James Stalmine |
SSt Marys Hambleton |
Holy Trinity Freckleton |
St Michael's Kirkham |
St John Out Rawcliffe |
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Thomas was born in Poulton on March 4th 1843.
He does not seem to have been baptised in St Chad's - it is possible the
family had joined the Methodist church by then. Thomas was
the 11th and youngest child of Edward Lewtas and Mary Threlfall.
His eldest brother George, named after his paternal grandfather, was 19
years older than Thomas with three other brothers (William, Edward
and John) and five sisters (Mary, Anne, Catherine, Isabella
and a second Mary who presumably died as an infant) coming in between
at regular two year intervals. Thomas’s father Edward was a successful joiner and cabinet maker with premises on the Breck. Edward obviously found plenty of work in the community; it was a period of building in Poulton - for example his name appears in the financial records of the Independent Chapel in Poulton. It is likely that Thomas had received an decent education, essential for a successful joiner. In the census of 1851 Thomas is recorded as a scholar, along with his brother John 11 and perhaps surprisingly, his sister Isabella aged 16. His father Edward was employing two men possibly showing the successful nature of the family’s business Edward made sure that his sons followed in his trade - each of the five sons was, in his turn, apprenticed as a joiner to his father. |