Elisha THOMPSON, 1862-1948, was son of James THOMPSON, 1835-1926, and of his wife, Elizabeth STORY [variant spelling: STORY, STOREY], 1837-1909.
Elisha THOMPSON, 1862-1948, married circa 1883 Julia Still HUDSON, 1860-1934.
Elisha THOMPSON, 1862-1948, was grandson of Flanders [II] THOMSON [variant spelling: THOMSON, THOMPSON, TOMSON], born circa 1799 Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, died circa 1875-1880, late of Georgia Militia District 1272, Douglas County, Georgia, USA, and of his wife, Sarah A. LINDLEY, born 1798, Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, died before 1900, Douglas County, Georgia, USA.
Elisha THOMPSON, 1862-1948, was great grandson of Virginia Revolutionary War Veteran Private Flanders [I] THOMSON [variant spelling: THOMSON, THOMPSON, TOMSON], born circa 1747, mustered in for military service in Virginia in 1776, lived in Laurens, Greenville & Anderson Districts, South Carolina, 1781-1831, died January 1831 Pinckneyville, South Carolina, and of his wife, Elizabeth GREEN, born 1767 Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, died 1844, Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA. He was also great grandson of Thomas LINDLEY, Justice of the Peace, formerly of Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina.
Elisha THOMPSON, 1862-1948, was great great grandson of Reverend David GREEN, formerly of Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina.
Elisha THOMPSON, 1862-1948, was son of James THOMPSON, 1835-1926, and of his wife, Elizabeth STORY [variant spelling: STORY, STOREY], 1837-1909.
Elisha THOMPSON, 1862-1948, married circa 1883 Julia Still HUDSON, 1860-1934.
Elisha THOMPSON, 1862-1948, was grandson of Flanders [II] THOMSON [variant spelling: THOMSON, THOMPSON, TOMSON], born circa 1799 Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, died circa 1875-1880, late of Georgia Militia District 1272, Douglas County, Georgia, USA, and of his wife, Sarah A. LINDLEY, born 1798, Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, died before 1900, Douglas County, Georgia, USA.
Elisha THOMPSON, 1862-1948, was great grandson of Virginia Revolutionary War Veteran Private Flanders [I] THOMSON [variant spelling: THOMSON, THOMPSON, TOMSON], born circa 1747, mustered in for military service in Virginia in 1776, lived in Laurens, Greenville & Anderson Districts, South Carolina, 1781-1831, died January 1831 Pinckneyville, South Carolina, and of his wife, Elizabeth GREEN, born 1767 Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, died 1844, Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA. He was also great grandson of Thomas LINDLEY, Justice of the Peace, formerly of Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina.
Elisha THOMPSON, 1862-1948, was great great grandson of Reverend David GREEN, formerly of Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina.
Family Members
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Henry William Thompson
1861–1937
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Mary Ann "Polly" Thompson Hudson
1864–1902
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Louisa L Thompson Hardin
1866–1955
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Margaret Ophelia Thompson Rice
1869–1943
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Nancy Mae "Nannie" Thompson Beggs
1871–1930
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Narcissus Jane "Janie" Thompson Morris
1872–1943
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Esther Queen Thompson Morris
1875–1970
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Lydia Pearl Thompson Abbott
1877–1952
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