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Trimigan THOMPSON
Sarah BRIDGERS |
Husband: Trimigan THOMPSON
Birth: 1 Mar 1745/6, Norfolk Co., VA Death: 26 Mar 1817, Robeson Co., NC Father: John Theophilus THOMPSON Mother: Alsey BUTT |
Marriage: |
Wife: Sarah BRIDGERS
Birth: 20 Jul 1755, Northampton Co., NC Death: ca. 1849, Robeson Co., NC Father: Samuel BRIDGERS (c1732-c1800) Mother: Elizabeth __?__ |
Children: |
1. John THOMPSON, b. 17 Apr 1777; d. 9 Dec 1879; m. 1801, Elizabeth
"Bettie" KITCHEN (1779-), sister of the Mary KITCHEN who married John's
brother, Trimigan
2. Sampson Bridgers THOMPSON, b. 1779; m1. Ms. NEWTON; m2. Margaret TRAWICK (1810-) 3. Trimigan THOMPSON, b. 1784/5, NC 4. Theophilus / Theofilus THOMPSON, b. 1794; d. aft. 1860; m. Nancy WILLIAMS (1797-) 5. Samuel THOMPSON, b. 1797; d. 9 Dec 1881; m. 2 Feb 1830, Nancy McLEAN (1805-) 6. Hezekiah / Hezzakiah THOMPSON, b. 1799; m. Lucy PETERKIN (1802/3-) |
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