Thomas was born in 1778. He was the son of Thomas Lomax and Ann Tayloe. He passed away in 1805.
He left an only son, Thomas Lunsford, who married Margaret Stuart, daughter of Richard Stuart of King George County.
Thomas Jr graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1799. The first professor of modern languages at the college, Charles Bellini, noted in a letter to Thomas Jefferson, that Thomas Lomax and his brother John Tayloe Lomax, reflected the ‘highest luster’ of their Alma mater. Thomas married Martha Johnston of Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 1803. He died in 1805 at just 26 years of age and is buried in the Masonic Cemetery in Fredericksburg.
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