NameHopkin Thomas
Birth19 Dec 1793, Bryn Coch, Glamorganshire, Wales
Death12 May 1878, Catasauqua, PA
FatherHopkin Thomas (1756-1819)
MotherMary Hopkin
Misc. Notes
Arrived from Newport, Wales aboard the 20-passenger brigantine Egeria, with his family of 4, in Philadelphia on August 15 1834. ,

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Hopkin Thomas remained on the home farm until about sixteen years of age, when he was apprenticed to the Neath Abbey Works near Neath, South Wales, to learn the trade of a machinist. Possessing more than ordinary ability, it was not long after the expiration of his apprenticeship before he was promoted to a high position by his employers.
While he met with fair success in Wales, Hopkin Thomas realized that America offered better opportunities than his own country, and therefore in 1834 he emigrated hither. Landing in Philadelphia, he obtained employment without difficulty in the Baldwin Locomotive Works, and later entered the shops of Garrett & Eastwick. His next position was as Master Mechanic of the roads and mines of the Beaver Meadow Railway Company, and while thus employed his inventive genius was further developed. In his mechanical inventions and appliances he was conceded to be the pioneer of the Lehigh Valley. Through one of these inventions, anthracite coal was first made available for use in locomotives, and in the application of coal as a fuel he was at least twenty years in advance of all others. He invented and successfully used the chilled cast-iron carwheel, as also the most improved and successful mine pumps and machinery of the day. In mechanical matters, in railroad and in coal interests he may justly be regarded as a public benefactor.
Notwithstanding his unusual ability, Mr. Thomas was peculiarly modest and unassuming in his character, and it was this fact that prevented him from gaining fame and wealth. Content to elevate humanity and benefit mankind, he gave no care to realizing from his inventions. In his business relations he was upright, in his social intercourse genial, and in his home the typical head of a happy domestic circle.

Hopkin Thomas was noted for his development of youthful minds, and it was his boast that he never produced a bad mechanic, and in the later years of his life, pointed with pride to the men who occupied leading positions in the mechanical and metallurgical world, who were formerly apprentices under his direction. In the list we find Philip Hoffecker, master mechanic Lehigh Valley railroad, at Weatherly, Pa.; William Thomas, superintendent Crane Iron-works, Catasauqua, Pa.; James Thomas and George Davis, founders and machinists, Catasauqua; Owen Leibert, assistant superintendent Bethlehem Iron-works; Samuel Davis, superintendent Port Oram mines, Dover, N. J.; Daniel N. Jones, general superintendent Colorado Coal & Iron company, Pueblo, Col.
Spouses
1Catharine Richards
Birth3 Jun 1803, Merthyr Tydvil, Wales
Death7 Aug 1879, Catasauqua, PA
Marriage15 Feb 1829, Merthyr Tydfil
ChildrenWilliam Richards (1829-1917)
 Mary (1831-1891)
 Helen (1833-1901)
 James (1836-1906)
 Catherine Maria (1841-1920)
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