John was the eighth of twelve children. He was employed as a butcher.
My Grandmother told me this story about how her brother died:
John was walking down the street with two friends, rolling a cigarette. One friend said "John, that will be the death of you, yet." John fell over with a heart attack, and his friends thought at first that he was pretending.
John was the eighth of twelve children. He was employed as a butcher.
My Grandmother told me this story about how her brother died:
John was walking down the street with two friends, rolling a cigarette. One friend said "John, that will be the death of you, yet." John fell over with a heart attack, and his friends thought at first that he was pretending.
Family Members
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Bertha Violet "Bird" Thompson Bower
1878–1964
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Grace Pearl Thompson Thomas Richards
1880–1953
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Effie M. Thompson Miers
1882–1912
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Franklin Lee "Frank" Thompson
1883–1947
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Goldie M. Thompson
1884–1885
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Lawrence Monroe Thompson
1887–1950
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Edna G. Thompson
1888–1889
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Hazel L Thompson
1891–1892
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Laura Thompson
1893–1893
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Dorothy Audrey Thompson Richards
1895–1917
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Ethel Madeline Thompson Kline Sorber
1898–1985
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