Judge Christopher Tompkins 1780–1858
Theodosia Logan 1782–1835
Glasgow Weekly Times, 1870's.
"He determined to retire to private life, having lost his wife, three unmarried daughters - Letitia, Elizabeth and Caroline, and three promising sons (his only sons), John, Christopher and Benjamin, in their young manhood, when all his hopes and wishes promised to be realized and his good name and fame perpetuated."
Judge Christopher Tompkins built 1st frame house in Glasgow Ky. He and relatives are buried behind it, now known as Preston Place.
Judge Christopher Tompkins 1780–1858
Theodosia Logan 1782–1835
Glasgow Weekly Times, 1870's.
"He determined to retire to private life, having lost his wife, three unmarried daughters - Letitia, Elizabeth and Caroline, and three promising sons (his only sons), John, Christopher and Benjamin, in their young manhood, when all his hopes and wishes promised to be realized and his good name and fame perpetuated."
Judge Christopher Tompkins built 1st frame house in Glasgow Ky. He and relatives are buried behind it, now known as Preston Place.
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