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Solomon Andrew Thompson

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Solomon Andrew Thompson

Birth
Jackson County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Sep 1903 (aged 52)
Lawrence County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 10, Lot 35
Memorial ID
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Wife #1: Sarah Lucete Highnote, born Feb. 27, 1847; died Aug. 12, 1889; Married 19 May 1860 in Jackson Co. Children of Solomon and Sarah:
1. Jefferson L. Thompson, b. 1870 -
2. William E. Thompson, b. 1873 –
3. Emma Thompson, b. 1875 –
4. Eliza E. Thompson, b. 1876 –
5. Laura Thompson, b. 1878
6. Dora Thompson, b. 1883 –
7. Curtis Thompson, b. 1885 –
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Wife #2: Mary C. Smith (Setser). Married 12 July 1891, Jackson County Marriage Book J, pg 339.
Solomon and Mary had one child who died in infancy.
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1900 Federal Census:
Solomon Thompson: head of household
Occupation: Ry Blacksmith (Railway Blacksmith)
Mary C. Thompson: spouse;
Dora: daughter, born Sept 1883
Curtis: son, born May 1885
Emma Bush: daughter, born June 1875
Emma Smith: stepdaughter, born Nov 1876
James Smith: stepson, born May 1882; saw mill laborer
Lavina Setser: Mother-In-Law, born Sep 1825, widow
Goldie Bush: granddaughter, born April 1893
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Shawswick, Lawrence, Indiana; Roll T623_385; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 76.
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Brownstown Banner, Seymour, Ind; pub. Wed., 16 Sep 1903: The sad news reached here last Monday of the sudden death of Salomon A. Thompsen (sic), for many years a resident of this place, but now of Bedford. The immediate cause of his death was dropsy of the heart. He leaves one brother and one sister at this place and one sister at Columbus, besides a host of relatives and friends here and Houston, and three sons and three daughters, who are scattered here and there, to mourn his departure.
Wife #1: Sarah Lucete Highnote, born Feb. 27, 1847; died Aug. 12, 1889; Married 19 May 1860 in Jackson Co. Children of Solomon and Sarah:
1. Jefferson L. Thompson, b. 1870 -
2. William E. Thompson, b. 1873 –
3. Emma Thompson, b. 1875 –
4. Eliza E. Thompson, b. 1876 –
5. Laura Thompson, b. 1878
6. Dora Thompson, b. 1883 –
7. Curtis Thompson, b. 1885 –
*****

Wife #2: Mary C. Smith (Setser). Married 12 July 1891, Jackson County Marriage Book J, pg 339.
Solomon and Mary had one child who died in infancy.
*****

1900 Federal Census:
Solomon Thompson: head of household
Occupation: Ry Blacksmith (Railway Blacksmith)
Mary C. Thompson: spouse;
Dora: daughter, born Sept 1883
Curtis: son, born May 1885
Emma Bush: daughter, born June 1875
Emma Smith: stepdaughter, born Nov 1876
James Smith: stepson, born May 1882; saw mill laborer
Lavina Setser: Mother-In-Law, born Sep 1825, widow
Goldie Bush: granddaughter, born April 1893
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Shawswick, Lawrence, Indiana; Roll T623_385; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 76.
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Brownstown Banner, Seymour, Ind; pub. Wed., 16 Sep 1903: The sad news reached here last Monday of the sudden death of Salomon A. Thompsen (sic), for many years a resident of this place, but now of Bedford. The immediate cause of his death was dropsy of the heart. He leaves one brother and one sister at this place and one sister at Columbus, besides a host of relatives and friends here and Houston, and three sons and three daughters, who are scattered here and there, to mourn his departure.


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