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    1. Re: [THOMPSON] I want to talk to any Thompson
    2. In a message dated 4/19/2008 8:23:25 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com writes: would be very interested to talk about Thompson history. contact me at email address _lthompson0679@bellsouth.net_ (mailto:lthompson0679@bellsouth.net) Which group of Thompson would you like to talk about? Here's mine, #5 below. Gordon Thompson ubj: THOMPSON Date: 12/9/02 1:36:35 PM Pacific Standard Time From: TOssmann@myfamily.com (T. Ossmann) To: TheMazama@aol.com A Pioneer History of Pocahontas County, Iowa. (Robert Flickinger. The Times Print. Fonda, Iowa: 1904) p. 445 THOMPSON, George E. (b. June 22, 1826, d. Cedar township, Aug. 20, 1891) was a native of Indiana County, Pa., the son of George C. and Elizabeth (Davis) Thompson. May 5, 1853, he married Evaline George and engaged in farming. Dec. 31, 1866, he moved to Aledo, Mercer County, Ill., where he remained three years. In November, 1869, in two prairie schooners, he and his family made the trip to Redfield, Iowa, crossing the Mississippi at New Boston, Ill. In the fall of 1870 they located on a homestead of 80 acres on the N1/2 SE1/4 Sec. 18, Cedar township. He improved this farm with good buildings and a new house in 1890 and occupied it until the time of his decease in 1891. In 1894 this farm was sold and the family moved into Fonda. His family consisted of seven children, all of whom are still living: 1. Cyrus is a veteran school teacher, one who has been well qualified for teaching, stands high in educational circles and in the fall of 1899, as the democratic nominee for the office of county superintendent, polled a splendid vote -- his own township of Cedar, that gave the republican candidate for county treasurer a majority of 187, giving him a democratic majority of 44 votes. he still lives with his mother. 2. Elizabeth Frances, March 24, 1875, married James Albarnus Sayre, who died in Fonda Oct. 29, 1894, leaving one daughter, Pearl, who on Sept. 6, 1900, married Evermond D. Snyder, of Des Moines. 3. George P. March 29, 1883, married Alice Bliss (daughter of George) of Dover township, and lives on a farm in Thayer County, Neb. 4. Harry C. Sept. 29, 1889, married Eugenia Gobelle, of Vermillion, S.D., and has one son, Earl. He was a telegraph operator for a number of years and is now an express agent at Kansas City, Mo. 5. James H., a railroad carpenter, on Dec. 22, 1898, married Lulu Spielman, lives at Fonda, and has one child, Fern. (This child would be my Aunt, Fern Abbot. Gordon) 6. John A., August 26, 1896, married Dora Sayre, has one child and is engaged in the hardware business at Varina. 7. Mary, a dressmaker, in 1887 married Leslie Dean and their family consisted of one child, Daphne; in 1899 she married Eugene Herrington and now lives at Sioux City. George H. Thompson, a nephew to George E, came with the latter to Pocahontas county in 1870 and homesteaded the S1/2 NE1/4 Sec. 18. Cyrus Thompson owned this farm from 1885 to 1898. _____________________________________________________________________ Get your own family web site at at www.MyFamily.com! **************Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. (http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851)

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