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John THOMPSON (I)
Winifred __?__ |
Husband: John THOMPSON (I)
Birth: ca. 1712, Prince George Co., VA Will probated: 10 Apr 1769, Mecklenburg Co., VA Occupation: farmer Religion: Episcopal Father: Henry? THOMPSON Mother: Sarah __?__ |
Marriage: ca. 1735, Brunswick Co., VA |
Wife: Winifred ____
Birth: ca. 1715 Death: aft. 1788 |
Children — born in Lunenburg Co., VA: |
1. Rachel THOMPSON, b. ca. 1738; d. aft. 1778; m. ca. 1778, Mecklenburg
Co., VA, John WHITTEMORE / WHITMORE
2. Frances THOMPSON, b. ca. 1741; d. aft. 1782; m. ca. 1779, Mecklenburg Co., VA, Randolph JOHNSON 3. [Sesiah?] Sophia THOMPSON, b. ca. 1744; d. 1836, Union Co., SC, m. ca. 1760, James JOHNSON 4. John THOMPSON (II), b. ca. 1748/50 5. Judith THOMPSON, b. ca. 1755; d. aft. 1783 6. Elizabeth THOMPSON, b. ca. 1760; d. aft. 1787 |
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Source:
1. Family Group Sheet No. 54975: James Mins Thompson. Everton Publishers, Inc. (Broderbund CD-14): shows daughter No. 3 as "Sesiah?". 2. Email from Michael Motes, who says "Sesiah?" is actually Sophia (see Mecklenburg Co., VA, Deed Book 6, pp. 160 and 215). |
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