All the Apostles were martyred except John, who died of old age, and the Apostle Paul was beheaded by Nero in 67-68AD [Roman and Hebrew calendars do not coincide].
The apostle John is believed to be the only one among the twelve apostles who was not martyred. He died of natural causes and is often referred to as the beloved disciple in The Bible.
Thomas the Apostle is believed to have been born in the 1st century AD, but the exact date is unknown. He is thought to have died around 72 AD in India, where he was martyred.
The Apostle Thomas was one of the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ. He is known for his initial doubt of Jesus' resurrection, leading to the phrase "doubting Thomas." Thomas later expressed faith in Jesus, spreading Christianity to India where he is believed to have been martyred.
St. James was one of the 12 apostles of Jesus who carried on the Lord's work after his death and resurrection and died as a martyr. Martyrdom was considered a one way, first class ticket to heaven by early Christians and he was declared a saint based on that martyrdom.
Because he was Martyred for the faith all the way out in India.
Traditionally, it is believed that Thomas the Apostle lived and ministered in India. He is said to have travelled to Kerala and established Christian communities there. His tomb is also said to be located in Mylapore, Chennai, in India.
John
He was martyred while in prayer in India.
Because that is where St. Peter the Apostle was martyred.
Saint James the Greater was killed by King Herod and the first of the apostles to die. He was martyred in AD44.
St. Thomas did not worship any country. He worship only God. He evangelized in India and was martyred there.
John was the only apostle not martyred, although they tried. He died of natural causes, probably old age.
Because that is where St. Peter the Apostle was martyred.
St. Philip the Apostle was martyred about the year 80 at Hierapolis, Phrygia.
We know nothing about what happened to any of the apostles, except perhaps Judas. There are various traditions from the second to the fourth century that claim that all the apostles were martyred, except the apostle John. These traditions are not to be taken as historical accounts.
Boniface, the Apostle of Germany, was martyred June 5, 754, at Dokkum, Freisland (modern Nederlands).
Simon the Apostle was martyred but we do not know how. Some say he was crucified, others say he was sawn in half.
Traditionally, it is believed that Thomas the Apostle lived and ministered in India. He is said to have travelled to Kerala and established Christian communities there. His tomb is also said to be located in Mylapore, Chennai, in India.