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* [[Thomas C. Lea III]] (1907–2001), son of Thomas C. Lea, Jr., muralist, artist, illustrator, author, ''LIFE'' war artist and correspondent |
* [[Thomas C. Lea III]] (1907–2001), son of Thomas C. Lea, Jr., muralist, artist, illustrator, author, ''LIFE'' war artist and correspondent |
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* [[Thomas Gibson Lea]] (1785–1844), American botanist |
* [[Thomas Gibson Lea]] (1785–1844), American botanist |
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* [[Tom Lea (footballer)]], English footballer |
* [[Tom Lea (footballer)]], English footballer |
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* [[Thomas Lea (miller)]] (1757–1794), member of a prominent flour milling family in Wilmington, Delaware |
* [[Thomas Lea (miller)]] (1757–1794), member of a prominent flour milling family in Wilmington, Delaware |
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* Massa Tom Lea, slave owner and ancestor of Alex Haley in ''[[Roots: The Saga of an American Family]]'' |
* Massa Tom Lea, slave owner and ancestor of Alex Haley in ''[[Roots: The Saga of an American Family]]'' |
Latest revision as of 11:44, 11 December 2022
Thomas or Tom Lea may refer to:
- Sir Thomas Lea, 1st Baronet (1841–1902), English carpet manufacturer from Kidderminster and politician
- Thomas Calloway Lea Jr. (1877–1945), mayor of El Paso, Texas, 1915–17
- Thomas C. Lea III (1907–2001), son of Thomas C. Lea, Jr., muralist, artist, illustrator, author, LIFE war artist and correspondent
- Thomas Gibson Lea (1785–1844), American botanist
- Tom Lea (footballer), English footballer
- Thomas Lea (miller) (1757–1794), member of a prominent flour milling family in Wilmington, Delaware
- Massa Tom Lea, slave owner and ancestor of Alex Haley in Roots: The Saga of an American Family