MS-146

MS-146

 

THOMA FAMILY COLLECTION

 

INTRODUCTION

 

The Thoma Family Collection was originally donated to the Flesh Public Library Archives and Special Collections in 1986 by Eleanor Thoma.   Additional material was donated in 1988.  This material includes deeds, mortgage documents, a scrapbook of Piqua events, c. 1900-1930, list of vital events, photographs, and miscellaneous items.  It is housed in one Hollinger Box, organized into 42 files.  There are no restrictions on the use of this collection.

 

SCOPE AND CONTENTS

 

MS 146, The Thoma Family Collection, is organized into 5 Series and 42 file folders.  It is contained in one Hollinger box.

 

 

SERIES I – Deeds, mortgages and other documents

 

SERIES II – Scrapbook

 

SERIES III – List of Vital Events, 1803-1862

 

SERIES IV – Photographs

 

SERIES V - Miscellaneous

 

HISTORY

 

Joe Thoma & Sons Jewelry Store, supposedly the oldest family owned business in Ohio, was founded in 1838 in Piqua by Augustine Thoma, who immigrated to the United States from Germany.

 

Current owner Joe Thoma, Sr., the fourth generation Thoma, has worked there, at 321 North Main Street, ever since he learned “which end of a broom to use” in the late 1930’s.  He is 90 years old.

 

President of Joe Thoma and Sons, Joe Thoma III, the son of Thoma, Sr. and fifth generation Thoma, also works there with his father and son, Luke, a sixth generation.

 

In 1988, Joe Thoma and Sons Jewelry, Inc. celebrated its 150th anniversary of being owned and operated by six generations of the Thoma family.

 

Clocks in St. Boniface’s tower, the Hotel Favorite (Fort Piqua Hotel), and Piqua National Bank’s (Fifth Third) mezzanine were Thoma made.  Joseph Thoma, Sr. installed the clocks in St. Boniface and Piqua National Bank.  Another Thoma installed the clock in the Hotel, which has since been removed.

 

The Baltimore and Ohio railroad retained the jewelry firm to check all employee watches.  Each man employed by the railroad was required to go to Thoma’s monthly to have the accuracy checked and then twice a year for Thoma’s Jewelers to determine the ‘condition of the timepiece’.

 

Thoma’s was the first store in the area to have a bridal registry.

 

Thoma’s at one time owned stores in Troy, Bradford, and Sidney.

 

CONTAINER LISTING

 

 

BOX I

 

SERIES I

 

FILE NO.

 

  1. Warranty Deed: Bertling to Thoma, 1854
  2. Warranty Deed: Piqua to Thoma, 1857
  3. Deed: Dittmer to Thoma, 1865
  4. Deed: Miami County to Thoma, 1853
  5. Deed: Norton to Thoma, 1881
  6. Warranty Deed: Klopf to Deirker (?) 1859
  7. Warranty Deed: Dunlap to Holcomb (?) 1855
  8. Deed: Alexander to Freeman, 1914
  9. Deed: Biggen to Pegan, 1846
  10. Mortgage Deed: Weigler to Kitchen, 1866
  11. Warranty Deed: Sprong to Davis, 1858
  12. Deed: Pegan to Dittmer, 1849
  13. Deed: Adams & Young to Winans, 1843
  14. Deed: Wood to Smith, 1838
  15. Deed: Biggen to Pegan, N.D.
  16. Warranty Deed: Pegan to Pegan, 1849
  17. Warranty Deed: Dorsey, Conover to Weber, 1873
  18. Mortgage Deed: Butcher to Wright, 1880
  19. Deed: Pegan to Dittmer, 1849
  20. Warranty Deed: Winans to Kitchen, 1849
  21. Deed: Wood to Schmidt, 1843
  22. Warranty Deed: Blair to Thoma, 1854
  23. Mortgage Deed: Thoma to Piqua, 1881
  24. Mortgage Deed: Thoma to Dorsey, 1877
  25. Warranty Deed: Dunlap to Thoma, 1854
  26. Warranty Deed: Bartel to Thoma, 1875
  27. Warranty Deed: Schmidt to Bertling, 1854
  28. Quit-Claim Deed: Heater to Thoma, 1886
  29. Warranty Deed: Thoma to Thoma, 1882
  30. Mortgage Deed: Thoma to Conover, 1877
  31. Mortgage Deed: Davis to Thoma, 1860
  32. Mortgage Deed: Thoma to Wood, 1893

 

SERIES II

 

  1. Scrapbook: Minstrel Program – May 11, 1905
  2. Scrapbook: Ohio Convention (Jewelers?) – Canton, Ohio, 1901

BOX I

 

SERIES II

 

FILE NO.

 

  1. Scrapbook: Miscellaneous, c.1900-1930

 

 

SERIES III

 

  1. List of Vital Events (Thoma family) – 1803-1862

 

SERIES IV

 

  1. Photos of identified men
  2. Unidentified photos

 

SERIES V

 

  1. 1951 Bridge dedication material
  2. License to sell jewelry, 1918
  3. Slip of pew rental: St. Marys church – Jan. 5, 1902
  4. Photo of 75th Golden Anniversary Cake – Mr. A.S. Clouse