Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Edsall, ABT 1775 -
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Event: I6746
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: Gideon Thompson, ABT 1840 - ABT 1840
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Event: I6796
Type: REFI
Individual Note: From a note received for Joel W. Thompson and Twinsburg research.
Individual Notes
Note for: Thomas Thompson, -
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Event: I6893
Type: REFI
Individual Note: Designated as a Merchant.
Individual Notes
Note for: Dorothy Honeywood, -
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Event: I6894
Type: REFI
Event: Husband may be incorrect
Type: Error
Individual Note: Suspect that Dorothy Honeywood is misconnected in this record.
Individual Notes
Note for: James Thompson, 5 JUN 1698/99 - 2 DEC 1737
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Event: I6928
Type: REFI
Will: Date: 28 JUN 1737
Place: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Note: In his will, proved 5 Dec 1737, he named wife Hannah, and Children (New Haven Probate Records, vol6, p. 231)
Had eight children.
Birth Note: Corrected from typo when copying from the Stercula papers.
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Thompson, 16 MAY 1678 -
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Event: I6930
Type: REFI
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Note for: Anne Thompson, 1659 - 15 JAN 1691/92
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Christening: Date: 27 DEC 1685
Place: First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut (adult)
Event: I6931
Type: REFI
Individual Note: Anne left no children: and there is no reason for assuming that she was the daughter of "John the Mariner", except that it is difficult to place her anywhere else, and it seems natural that he should have a daughter named for her mother. Perhaps she is identical with the unnamed child also listed as a dau of John. (born Sept 1667.
Birth Note: Birth also given as 9 Sep 1667 New Haven, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Death Note: Death date also given as 20 Feb 1713 in New Haven, New Haven, Conn. or 16 Jan 1691 in New Haven, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
AFN Birth 9 Sep 1667 Death 16 Jan 1691
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Welby, - BEF 1639
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Event: I6932
Type: REFI
Individual Notes
Note for: Anthony Thompson, DEC 1634 - 29 DEC 1654
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Event: I6933
Type: REFI
Will: Note: Bequeaths to brother John, to his own sister, and to three half sisters, daughters of his step-mother, goodwife Camp. Witness: Peter Prudden. Codicil witnessed by stepmother, gives ten shillings apiece to two poor widows of the Church of New Haven, Widow Halbridge and Widow Wilmont.
Inventory, taken Mar. 5, 1654/5 by John Nash and Thos. Kimberly. �33:11:06.
Individual Note: According to Savage, he had no wife or children, and died before middle age.
He made his Will at Milford, CT 26 Dec 1654 and died 29 Dec 1654. In it he gives his property to his brother John, mentions his 'own sister, Bridget', and three half sisters, children of 'goodwife Camp, who had been second wife of his father.'
[NI26865] Died before middle age.
[42949] [SOURCE] "Families of Ancient New Haven," Donald Jacobus, 1981 & "Gen. Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England," James Savage, 1860-1862 & "Thompson Families of CT," NEHGS "Register," Vol 66, pg. 199
"Families of Ancient New Haven," Donald Jacobus, 1981 & "Gen. Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England," James Savage,1860-1862 & "Thompson Families of CT," NEHGS "Register," Vol 66, pg. 199
[42950] [SOURCE] "Genealogical Dictionary of the Early Settlers of New England," James Savage & "Families of Ancient New Haven," Donald L. Jacobus, 1981, pg. 1750 & "Thompson Families of CT," NEHGS "Register," Vol 66, pg. 199
"Genealogical Dictionary of the Early Settlers of New England," James Savage & "Families of Ancient New Haven," Donald L. Jacobus, 1981, pg. 1750 & "Thompson Families of CT," NEHGS "Register," Vol 66, pg. 199
Individual Note: Will made 1654