THOMPSON Surname part 1 From: "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by: Judge Folks Huxford pg. 8 "At his residence near Huntsville, Ala. on Dec. 23rd last, Dr. Asa THOMPSON, formerly of Elbert ounty, Ga. Feb. 4, 1828." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 21 "On July 29th, Mrs. Tobitha THOMPSON, youngest dau. of Col. Evans RAGLAND, dec'd. of Elbert County and wife of J. E. THOMPSON of Monroe County. Member of the Baptist Church eight years. Aug. 30, 1832." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 108 "On Aug. 30th at Hardwick, Lieut. John W. THOMPSON of the U. S. Amry. Sept. 12, 1800." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVNNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 141 "In Savannah on the 25th inst., James THOMPSON, a native of Kingston, Jamaica, formerly a printer there; age 23 years. Sept. 27, 1810." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 145 "In Savannah on the 7th inst., Capt. John THOMPSON, age 30 years, a native of Cookssakey, N. Y. Feb. 10, 1812." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 146 "Died at sea on Apr. 25th last, onboard the schooner, "Mt. Vernon", of yellow fever, Mr. Thomas L. THOMPSON, formerly of Savannah. May 7, 1812." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 179 "Died Friday night, greatly lamented, Mr. William THOMPSON of this city, merchant. The St. Andrews Society attended funeral Sunday. Mar. 20, 1794." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 215 "In Augusta on the 21st inst., Dr. R. D. THOMPSON, an eminent physician of that place. May 30, 1829." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 226 "Report of Deaths in Macon for week ending 26th inst: George A. EVANS, age 1 yeaar, 10 months. Eliza THOMPSON (Colored) age 33 years of fever; and Sarah (Colored) age 35 of consumption." Aug. 28, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 263 "Died in All Saints Parish, S. C. 13th July, Susan P. dau. of Hilliard J. and Margaret R. THOMPSON, age three years, 1 month, 10 days. Aug. 19, 1842." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 278 "Mar. 22, 1794 On the night of the 19th and 20th inst., Maj. William THOMPSON. He was Cpatain in the 9th Pennsylvania Regiment in the late American Army from its formation to its dissolution. He was a brave, prudent officer, defending the rights of his countrymen. Widow, son and daughter survive. Buried in St. Paul's Churchyard. Masonic Honors." THE AUGUSTA CHRONICAL & GAZETTE of the STATE, 1790-1800. pg. 296 Feb. 2, 1881 "Bettie THOMPSON (colored), age 104 years died in this county on 20th. She was formerly a slave of Mrs. Rachel MCFLL and a faithful member of Varennes Church for many years. She left one daughter, nine grand- children, fifty-one great grandchildren and forty-nine great, great grandchildren. (Anderson (S.C.) Intelligencer)." THE SUN, (Hartwell, Georgia), 1881-1884. pg. 299 "June 4, 1881 Asa THOMPSON, an industrious young man was drowned in Mason's Mill Pond in the County (Hart) last Saturday." THE SUN, (Hartwell, Georgia), 1881-1884. pg. 336 "In Bibb County on the 1st inst., by James THOMPSON, Esq., Mr. Edward O. HUCKLER (? not plain) to Miss Harriet HILL, daughter of Henry B. HILL, Esq., Sept. 6, 1832." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 366 "In Pulaski County, Sunday the 18th inst., by John BOZEMAN, Esq., Mr. Robert M. THOMPSON to Miss Malinda MAYO, all of Pulaski County. Dec. 22, 1831." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 371 "In Dublin, Laurens County on the 6th inst., Mr. John FONDREN to Miss Nancy THOMPSON, bothof Dublin. Nov. 20, 1833." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. more to follow............