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Subject: [THOMPSON-L] Re: THOMPSON-D Digest V00 #352
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 00:13:49 EDT


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Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 21:54:37 -0400
From: "Jay R Ciampi" <>
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Subject: [THOMPSON-L] Thompsons of Maine/New Hampshire
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Dear Jay,
yes my cousin and i are searching Maine for Thompson. We have a Samuel who
was married to a Mahala, she is later living in Waltham, MA IN 1880 CENSUS as
69 and born in , Northport,ME as was her husband and, in 1880 census sons
Lewis E.THOMPSON THEN 30, MEANING HE WAS BORN IN 1850 IN Maine AS WAS HIS
YOUNGER 25 YEAR OLD BROTHER George w.Thompson who also married a Maine WOMAN
17 YEARS OLD IN 1868, ESTRELLA Tryphine ABBOTT. Since the sons were 25 and
30 when their mother was 69, i suspect there were elder siblings. Probably
born in Maine. There were wars and gold rush, Oregon trail and more that
could have had their effects. I really think there was a large family
unaccounted for here. We ARE UP AGAINST A WALL, BUT FREDERICK LEON Thompson
had children Ruth and Ellen among others which may reflect sisters. We also
have NH connections.

IS anyone out there researching the Thompson name for Maine and NH
besides me? I would like to swap info, if there's someone else to compare
notes with.
Jay in FL.

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