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Genealogy
and History of the Family THOMPSON
CD Content 12 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Thompson genealogy
: the descendants of William and Margaret Thomson, first settled in that
part of Windsor, Connecticut, now East Windsor and Ellington, 1720-1915
: including many of the names of Chandler, Trumbull, Marsh, Pelton, Allen,
Harper, Osborn, Hooker, Ellsworth, Stiles, Phelps, Bartlett, etc. United
States: Thompson Family Association, 1915, Elliott,
Mary Ann Thompson, 545 pgs.
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2. Our Thompson family in
Maine, New Hampshire and the West Concord, N.H.:
Rumford Printing Co., 1907, Sinnett, Charles N., 311 pgs.
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3. Descendants of James
and Martha Thompson of Pelham, Mass. : seven generations and two centuries
of Thompsons, many of whom settled in New York, Iowa, Utah, Wisconsin and
Illinois Eastchester, N.Y.: Amy, Henry Joseph, 55 pgs.
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4. Andrew Thompson :
the emigrant of Elsinborough, Salem County, New Jersey, and one line of
his descendants Albany, N.Y.: Weed-Parsons Print. Co., 1910, Thompson,
D. A., 47 pgs.
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5. Family of David Thompson,
a Revolutionary War soldier: Washington, D.C., Printing
by Georgetown Press, 1938, Thompson, Joseph Wesley, 156 pgs.
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6. Life histories of George
Thompson and Eliza Jane (Jennie) Sells and their descendants Provo,
Utah: Dept. of Extension Publications, Brigham Young University, 175
pgs.
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7. Thompson family record:
Burrell, A. H., 1917, 24 pgs.
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8. Autobiography of Deacon
John Thompson, of Mercer, Maine : with genealogical notes of his descendants
Farmington, Me.: Printed by the Franklin Journal Co., 1920, Thompson, John,
155 pgs.
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9. Descendants of David
and Amyes (Colle) Thomson and their son John : ten generations of Thomsons
descended from David, who died on Thompson's Island in Massachusetts Bay,
and his son John, of Mendon, Massachusetts Eastchester, N.Y.: Amy, Henry
Joseph, 215 pgs.
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10. Some account of the family
of William Thomson (Thompson) of Hunterdon County, New Jersey,
and his descendants Chicago, Ill.: Stevenson, George Urie, 1939, 24
pgs.
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11. The Thompson family :
Scotch covenanters who came from Scotland to Ireland, and thence, in 1735,
to America, settling first in the Cumberland Valley and east of Harrisburg,
and subsequently at and about Thompsontown, Juniata County, Pennsylvania.
Pottsville, Pa.: Thompson, Heber Samuel, 1887, 21 pgs.
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| 12. History of the Thompson
family, from 1637 to 1860: Boston, Goodspeed's Bookshop, 1927, Thompson,
Asa A., 11 pgs. |
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