Proper noun
Thomason (plural Thomasons)
A surname originating as a patronymic.
British Library Thomason Collection E413(15) Political ambitions The Levellers' agenda developed in tandem with growing dissent within the New Model Army in the wake of the First Civil War. Source: Internet
BEND, Ore. — James Thomason lay alone on a steep, remote, snowy slope at the base of Mount Jefferson, his right leg shattered. Source: Internet
During the few years after its foundation the British Museum received several further gifts, including the Thomason Collection of Civil War Tracts and David Garrick 's library of 1,000 printed plays. Source: Internet
Planned collecting of ephemeral publications goes back at least to George Thomason in the reign of Charles I and Samuel Pepys in that of Charles II. Source: Internet
Erin Hoffman and Tim Thomason were united in marriage on Saturday, June 5, 2010, at the home of the bride's parents in Vandalia in a double-ring ceremony, with Tim Logue officiating. Source: Internet
John Thomason, a member of the Bradley County Veterans Honor Guard, noted, “we have been having challenges” because many are unaware the ceremony is available. Source: Internet