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Jonathan Newton THOMPSON
Lovdia SULLIVAN |
Husband: Jonathan Newton THOMPSON
Birth: 6 May 1833, Chesterfield Co., SC Death: 15 Feb 1902, Rogers, Bell Co., TX Y-DNA Haplogroup: I1 Father: Ashiel Washington THOMPSON Mother: Nancy HORTON |
Marriage: 26 Mar 1854, Chesterfield Co., SC |
Wife: Lovdia SULLIVAN
Birth: 6 Nov 1835, SC Death: 9 Apr 1899, Sunshine, Bell Co., TX |
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— born near Minden, Claiborne Co., LA:
1. Joseph Washington THOMPSON, b. 12 Mar 1855; d. 3 Jan 1945 2. John Loyd THOMPSON, b. 25 Sep 1857; d. 17 Apr 1941 3. William Parker THOMPSON, b. 12 Jul 1860; d. 31 Mar 1941 4. Idellah Newton THOMPSON, b. 16 Nov 1862 5. Alexander Jackson THOMPSON, b. 6 Mar 1866; d. 17 Jan 1939, Okemah, Okfuskee Co., OK 6. Mary Louisa THOMPSON, b. 29 Jun 1868 7. Charles Solomon THOMPSON, b. 23 Jul 18770; d. 21 Feb 1931 8. Daniel Webster THOMPSON, b. 9 Feb 1872; d. 20 Sep 1949 — born near Sparks, Bell Co., TX:
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1. Marriage Record: 2. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org). 3. Sorensen Molecular Genealogy Foundation: Y-Database (online at www.smgf.org). |
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