Individual Notes
Note for: Vina Thompson, -
Index
Event: I1980
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: Henry Thompson, -
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Event: I1981
Type: REFI
Reference:
Pg. 51(b) of Ancestors and Descendants of Joel W. Thompson;
The report and accounting of the marriage of Henry Thompson and Ida Reed.
It is taken from the Webster City Argus and was written on Jan 12, 1884. Interestingly, there is a complete list of the wedding gifts and the giver published in the article as well.
Individual Notes
Note for: Bertha Thompson, - 1917
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Event: I1982
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: William Thompson, -
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Event: I1983
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: Minnie Warren Thompson, 1863 - 1 FEB 1954
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Event: I1984
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: Judson Thompson, 10 MAR 1867 - Infant
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Event: I1985
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: Edward Thompson, -
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Event: I1986
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: Charles Thompson, ABT 1836 -
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Census: Date: 1850
Place: Ohio
Note: Charles A. Thompson, age 14, Male, Ohio
Event: I1987
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Frances Chapman, - 19 NOV 1930
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Event: I2043
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: Mabel Thompson, 1876 - 1878
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Event: I2044
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: Ruby Thompson, 3 DEC 1877 - 17 DEC 1878
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Event: I2045
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: Blanche Miller Kay, 29 AUG 1891 - 4 FEB 1920
Index
Baptism: Date: 1890
Place: Ewing, Holt , Nebraska
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Holt Co, Nebraska
Note:
Age 29 in Census
Event: I2050
Type: REFI
Event: death
Type: Update
Date: 21 MAY 2001
Burial: Date: 1920
Place: - Ewing Cemetery, Ewing, Holt, Nebraska
Individual Note: I added Blanche from my knowledge of the Thompson family. She is not listed in the Thompson history by Faye Hilton.
Death Note: Photo of gravestone in Ewing Nebraska shows birth year of 1890
She died from Flu (called the Spanish Flu).
The picture of the gravestone in Ewing Nebraska shows birth year of 1890 and death year of 1920.
Some Historically Significant Epidemics:
1917-1919 The most lethal influenza pandemic ever killed half a million people worldwide. Its spread was facilitated by troop movements in the closing months of World War I. Mortality rates were unusually high for flu, especially among young, otherwise healthy adults. Deaths occurred both from the flu itself and from secondary pneumonia.
1918 Worldwide - [high point yr] Influenza: more people were hospitalized in WWI from this epidemic than wounds. US Army training camps became death camps, with 80% death rate in some camps
More information about epidemics can be found in the books: Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918
and:
Man and Microbes: Disease and Plagues in History and Modern Times
Death Note: Written by Dr. Swedenberg
Individual Note: Taken in 1905
Individual Note: Ewing Cemetery is in Deloit NE
Individual Note: Written by Dr. Swedenberg
Individual Note: On or after 9-15-1908
Individual Note: January 28? (18) 1920
Individual Note: January 28? (18) 1920
Individual Note: January 28? (18) 1920
Individual Note: January 28? (18) 1920
Individual Note: January 28? (18) 1920
Individual Note: January 28? (18) 1920
Individual Note: January 28? (18) 1920
Individual Note: January 28? (18) 1920
Individual Note: 2003
Individual Note: 2003