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Thomas THOMPSON
Nancy Ann McNEAL
Husband:  Thomas THOMPSON
Birth:  bef. 1765, presumably PA
Death:  May 1810, Logan/Todd/Simpson Co., KY
Father:  John THOMPSON (I)
Mother:  Hannah WALDRUM
Marriage:  17 Jun 1784, Botetourt Co., VA
Wife:  Nancy Ann or Anne McNEAL / McNEIL / McNEILL / McNAIL?
Birth:  bef. 1765, Botetourt Co., VA
Children:
1.  Sarah "Sally" THOMPSON, b. prob. bef. 1790 (m. in 1807) 
2.  (Daughter A) THOMPSON, b. 1784-94
3.  (Daughter B) THOMPSON, b. 1784-94
4.  John or James THOMPSON, b. 1784-94
5.  John or James THOMPSON, b. 1794-1800 
6.  (Son A) THOMPSON, b. 1794-1800
7.  (Son B) THOMPSON, b. 1794-1800
8.  (Son C) THOMPSON, b. 1800-1810

Possible children, who may be sons A, B, or C:
.  William THOMPSON
.  Thomas THOMPSON

Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kentucky, Pennsylvania

Timeline
Year Location Event
 bef. 1765   birth of Thomas THOMPSON
 bef. 1765   birth of Anne McNEAL
1784 VA: Botetourt Co. marriage of Thomas THOMPSON & Anne McNEAL
bef. 1790   birth of daughter, Sarah
1784-94   birth of Daughter A
1784-94   birth of Daughter B
1784-94   birth of son, John or James
1790 Census   VA [and thus KY] census destroyed
1792 Kentucky achieves statehood
1794-1800   birth of son, John or James
1794-1800   birth of Son A
1794-1800   birth of Son B
1800 Census   VA and KY censuses destroyed
1800-1810   birth of Son C
1807 KY: Warren Co.  marriage of daughter, Sarah, to David STRAIT
1810 Census KY: Logan [now Logan, Todd, or Simpson] Co. Thomas THOMPSON, head-of-household
1810 KY death of Thomas THOMPSON
1819/20 KY: parts of Todd and Simpson Cos. formed form parts of Logan Co.

Sources:

1.  Beverly Stercula, ed.  1973.  "Botetourt Co. Marriages." Thompson Family Magazine, v. 12, n. 45, p. 39 (online in the Archives of the THOMPSON-L mailing list at RootsWeb.com).
Thomas Thompson Anne McNeal Jun 17, 1784

2a.  1810 Census Index (online at GenealogyLibrary.com).  Please see my WARNING regarding use of this database (the numerical data have the genders switched). 
1810 Tompson, Thomas 00201-1310103 KY Logan Co. p. 195

2b.  1790-1870 Census Index (online at Ancestry.com):
1810 TOMPSON THOMAS Logan Co. KY p. 187 13101-00201-03
These data indicate:
No. & Sex  Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 9 or under 1800-1810 = Son C
3 males 10-15 1794-1800 = Son B
= Son A
= John or James
1 male 16-25 1784-1794 = John or James
1 male 45 or over in or bef. 1765 = Thomas
2 females 16-25 1784-1794 = Daughter B
= Daughter A
1 female 45 or over in or bef. 1765 = Nancy Ann
3 slaves all ages in or bef. 1810 = ? ? ?
Sarah was married in 1807, so she is not one of the daughters here.

3.  John Thompson of Botetourt County, Virginia [link died] by Frances Dumas.  The will of Thomas THOMPSON names wife Nancy and sons John and James.  A Thomas Thompson gave consent to the marriage of Sarah THOMPSON and David STRAIT.

4.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: IGI - International Genealogical Index and AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org).

5.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

6.  Broderbund.  World Family Trees.  Vol. 4, Pedigree #3745.

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