Our Family History
The Genealogy of the Thompson Family
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501 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kewley, Dorthy Margaret (I3356)
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502 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Douglas Kent Nicholas / Carrie Lynn Abel (F837)
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503 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thompson, Doyle Andrew (I350)
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504 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Swenson, Duane Allen III (I2356)
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505 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Dwight Lee Thompson, Jr. / Tara Ann Blackman (F6)
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506 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thompson, Dwight Lee Jr. (I5)
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507 | Dwight started to walk on 21 Jun 1927. Dwight died at 4:58 PM. at Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center. PallBearers at Dwight's Funeral were: Abe Gutierrez Sr., Buck Johnson, Cliff McLaughlin, Rusty Tripp, Don Young Jr., Don Young Sr. Obit: Dwight Lee Thompson Retired machinist, 64 Dwight Lee Thompson of Commerce City, a retired machinist, died Tuesday in Denver. He was 64. Services were yesterday at Olinger Mortuary. Interment was in Highland Cemetery. He was born Aug. 4, 1926, in Edson, Kan., and served with the Merchant Marine during World War II. On Jan. 30, 1963, he married Virginia E. Schroth in Denver. Thompson was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 7945 and Eagles Lodge No. 3461. He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Connie J. Thompson, Scottsdale, Ariz.; three sons, Robert L., Thibodaux, La., Timothy L., Malibu, Calif., and Dwight L. Jr., Commerce City; three stepsons, Charles R. Tripp, Clarksdale, Mo., Sheldon D. Tripp, Oklahoma City, and Michael R. Tripp, Los Angeles; a stepdaughter, Cheryl K. Gutierrez, Commerce City; two brothers, Gerald C., Broomfield, and James, Westminster; 18 grandchildren; and eight great-grandsons. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 2255 S. Oneida St., Denver 80224; or the Bonfils Blood Bank, 4200 E. Ninth Ave., Denver 80220. THOMPSON Dwight Lee Thompson, Commerce City. Husband of Virginia Thompson; son of Thelma Thompson, Westminster; father of Connie Thompson, Scottsdale, AZ; Robert L. Thompson, Thibodauz, LA; Timothy L. Thompson, Maliba, CA; Dwight L. Thompson, Jr, Commerce City; stepfather of Charles R. Tripp Sr., Clarksdale, MO; Sheldon D. Tripp, Oklahoma City, OK; Micheal R. Tripp, Los Angeles, CA; Cheryl K. Gutierrez, Commerce City; grandfather of 18, great grandfather of eight; brother of Gerald C. Thompson, Broomfield; James Thompson, Westminster, Services 3 p.m. Friday, OLINGER's HIGHLAND CHAPEL, Arrangements by Olinger's Highland Mortuary, 104th & Valley Hiway. | Thompson, Dwight Lee Sr. (I1)
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508 | Dwight Thomspon - I had information stating that Anna was married to a man named Gilson, but do not know where this information came from nor have I been able to validate it. | Beckner, Anna Idona (I739)
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509 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thompson, Dwight Lee Jr. (I5)
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510 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sadzewicz, Dylan Floyd (I2409)
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511 | Edna and Cyril were married by Howard Kay. | Family: Edward Cyril Burke / Edna Lillian Graham Kewley (F196)
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512 | Edna was 24 when she was married, Cyril was 32 when he was married. | Family: Edward Cyril Burke / Edna Lillian Graham Kewley (F196)
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513 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Edward Haas / Charlotte ? (F540)
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514 | Edward and Iva were divorced. | Family: Edward Ehredt / Iva Dick (F570)
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515 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Haas, Edward (I1248)
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516 | Edward Martin and Ruth Delphene (Howard) Kiplinger founded the town of Howardsville, Illinois. | Kiplinger, Edward Martin (I3443)
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517 | Edward Martin and Ruth Delphene (Howard) Kiplinger founded the town of Howardsville, Illinois. | Howard, Ruth Delphene (I3444)
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518 | Edward McKune is a direct descendant of John Howland who came to America on the Mayflower. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/i/d/Steve-Riddle/PDFGENE173.pdf | McKune, Edward (I2576)
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519 | Edward Thomas Kewley Christening at Saint Marys, Castletown, Isle Of Man, England son of Anne and William Kewley: 08 Jan 1837. | Kewley, Edward Thomas (I4008)
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520 | Edward was a Labourer and photographer. | Burke, Edward (I3346)
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521 | Edward was killed in the Battle of Perryville, Kentucky during the Civil War. Edward was in Company E 75th Illinois Infantry. He was a Private from Sublette, Illinois. Date of Muster Sep 2, 1862, he was Killed at Perryville, Ky. Oct 8, 1862. | McKune, Edward (I2576)
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522 | EHREDT, HENRY married LYONS, ELLA, 02/05/1896, G/007, JO DAVIESS. | Family: Henry Ehredt / Ella Lyons (F519)
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523 | EHREDT, JOHN M. married GROETZINGER, CHRISTIANA, 05/13/1883, E/368, JO DAVIESS. | Family: Martin John Ehredt / Sophia Groezinger (F319)
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524 | EHREDT, JOHN married HESSELBACHER, BARBARA, 01/18/1883, E/349, JO DAVIESS. | Family: John Adam Ehredt / Barbara Hesselbacher (F393)
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525 | EHREDT, WILLIAM married BALBACH, EMILY M., 04/18/1894, F/267, JO DAVIESS. | Family: William Martin Ehredt / Amelia Mable Balbach (F511)
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526 | EL Dee is not on the 1940 Census with Marvelyn, but I did find two other Census that may be him: Waupun City, Dodge County, Wisconsin State Prison, Sheet 21 B, Line 77 Whitefield Bay Villiage, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Sheet 14A, Line 17 | Wolfgram, Edward August (I1698)
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527 | Eliza (Elise) Goebel (Gobel) Tripp immigrated in 1863, not naturalized Residence at time of death, Chadwick, Illinois - Carroll County | Goebel, Eliza (I4600)
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528 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Kenneth Anthony Gerecht / Elizabeth Earlene Smith (F1104)
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529 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: John Kopp / Elizabeth Ann Sullivan (F19)
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530 | Elizabeth died after seventeen days of marriage. | Family: Elias Michael / Elizabeth Bomgardner (F1277)
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531 | Elizabeth Ehredt in the Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947 Name: Elizabeth Ehredt [Elizabeth Holschue] Birth Date: 1 May 1837 Birth Place: Germany Death Date: 10 May 1920 Death Place: Galena, Jo Daviess, Illinois Burial Date: 12 May 1920 Burial Place: Galena, Ill. Death Age: 83 Occupation: Housewife Race: White Marital Status: W Gender: Female Father Name: John Holschue Father Birth Place: Germany Mother Birth Place: Germany FHL Film Number: 1562486 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147717376/elizabeth-ehredt | Hulschal, Catharine Elizabeth (I1089)
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532 | Elizabeth is a twin with Hugh Porter Cox. | Cox, Elizabeth Jane (I684)
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533 | Elizabeth weekly news August 25, 1915 Volume XXIII Number 51 Married: Frank Ehredt, son of Martin Ehredt of Derinda Center, to Sarah Rath of Washington Township at the Methodist Church in Mt. Carroll. Lived in Round Lake, Illinois in 1927. Frank passed away at Waukegan Hospital. | Ehredt, Frank Earnest (I1075)
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534 | Elizabeth weekly news August 25, 1915 Volume XXIII Number 51 Married: Frank Ehredt, son of Martin Ehredt of Derinda Center, to Sarah Rath of Washington Township at the Methodist Church in Mt. Carroll. . | Rath, Sarah Rosina (I1302)
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535 | Ella died about 8 1/2 months after being married to John Ziegler. | Reinking, Ella (I495)
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536 | Ellen was premature and stillborn. | Plutz, Ellen (I5245)
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537 | Elmer died at 7:00 PM. at St. Joseph Hospital, Denver, Denver County, Colorado. | Thompson, Elmer Alexander (I8)
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538 | Elmer Thompson's birth certificate says William was born in Illinois, 1860 Census says Missouri. Mercer County, Missouri is where a lot of this family was born. Died at 9:00 AM. Obit: William Sheldon Thompson was born April 28, 1860, in Mercer county, Missouri, and departed this life at Brewster, Feb. 17, 1946, age 85 years, 10 months and 17 days. He was united in marriage to Nancy Ann Cox in 1882. She preceded him in death Feb. 3, 1937. To this union six sons and three daughters were born. One son, William Esma, passed on in August, 1924. Mr. Thompson united with the Baptist church in early life. On coming to Kansas he united with the Methodist church at Prairie Gem in the neighborhood where the family was reared. He leaves to mourn his passing his sons, Burton, Charley and Fred of Brewster; Ivan and Alex of Edson; his daughters, Mrs. Bessie Bear and Idonia Wright of Brewster, and Mrs. Addie McAdams of Laird, Nebr.; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Beckner, Brewster; one half-brother, Elmer Thompson of Portis; two half-sisters, Mrs. Mary Graham and Mrs. Idonia Thompson of the Dalles Ore.; 26 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held from the Brewster Methodist church, Conducted by Rev. J. E. Gruver, with a large attendance of relatives and friends. He was laid to rest by the side of his wife in the Brewster cemetery. | Thompson, William Sheldon (I13)
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539 | Elmer's grave is located in Section 4, Lot 88, Block 48 in Crown Hill Memorial Park. | Thompson, Elmer Alexander (I8)
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540 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Pual Zinc / Elsie Haas (F435)
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541 | Elwysey Eleanor Cox Never Married | Cox, Elwysey Eleanor (I618)
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542 | Email from Alice Horner: Description: I have Luella Mae Smith's family information on my Rootsweb.com tree, "The Downing, Bickelhaupt, And Preston Families of Carroll County, Illinois." Right now I have her name as Suellen, but I'm changing that and planning to upload new information onto this tree later today. I'm fairly certain her name began as Luellen. Her parents were Oscar and Adelia (Roberts) Smith. They lived in the area of Mount Carroll Township, Carroll County, Illinois known as Center Hill; it is along what is now Highway 52 just east of the Center Hill Church and Cemetery. The house is still there; I can't remember who owns it. Oscar, Adelia, and some of their other children are buried in that cemetery. The Carroll County Birth Certificates Index, on the cyberdriveillinois website, has Luellen Smith's date of birth as May 1, 1913, not 1912. I'm not a direct relative. My mother grew up on a farm just east of the Smith's. I have a lot of this information, including tombstone photos for Center Hill Cemetery, on the Genealogy Trails website, http://www.genealogytrails.com/ill/carroll. Alice Horner aahorner@pacbell.net | Smith, Luella Mae (I1480)
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543 | Email from John Moenius, Brockton Massachusetts, 20 Jan 2023: My grandfather Leslie Delbert Brockman is not on the tree, he is the third youngest child of Richard N Brockman and Letisha Brockman, he had and older brother Floyd Brockman and an older sister Bertha. His grandfather was Ambrose Brockman and Grandmother Kizaiah Brockman could you please add him | Brockman, Leslie Delbert (I4892)
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544 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brockman, Bertha (I4893)
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545 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brockman, ? (I4895)
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546 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Moenius, ? (I4897)
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547 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Moenius, John (I4898)
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548 | Email from John Moenius, Brockton Massachusetts, 20 Jan 2023: My grandfather Leslie Delbert Brockman is not on the tree, he is the third youngest child of Richard N Brockman and Letisha Brockman, he had and older brother Floyd Brockman and an older sister Bertha. His grandfather was Ambrose Brockman and Grandmother Kizaiah Brockman could you please add him | Smith, Leticia (I1897)
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549 | Email from Nellie M Nicholas: Addie became a single mom and raised her kids.... She was the only woman who worked on the Kansas City Transit... She stood on the street in uniform and let the passengers on the rear of the street car collecting money and handing out transfers.... She retired and traveled everywhere visiting everyone. | Nicholas, Lurena Adalade (I159)
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550 | Email from Nina to Dwight, Sent Fri 4/30/04 2:31 PM Hello Dwight I was surprised,but pleased to hear from you. I will do my best to tell you about my volunteer activities (I don't know if you are interested in what I did in my younger, or work years) much has been either lost or is in storage. I had a wall full of framed certificates in the house in Denver, but they are all in storage now. I did locate an old file with some of the information you might want. This is going to sound a bit like an obituary I expect,though. I was State Director of AARP in Colorado from December of 1981 to December of 1985. By the way, how in the world did you come across the newspaper clipping of a letter I wrote so long ago? As Sate Director (I believe they call that office State President now).. both Bill and I had many opportunities. I not only travelled over the state visiting chapters, but attended yearly conventions in different cities, as well as trips to Washington DC and other meetings requiring my presence. In 1986 I served on the Resolutions Committee requiring me to go to Washington DC. This is a committee that sets up priorities that AARp will work for at the next convention. All of my expenses were covered, but there was no salary. Before I took that office I was president of my local chapter for some years, then served as Assistant State Director for a few yeaars. There were a number of people serving in that office under the SD. After serving my term as SD, I was a member of the AARP Legislative Committee. We met weekly and went over bills that had priority for us with the Legislature. We attended the sessions, and I sometimes testified for a bill. I served as a member of the Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) in 1994, then resigned, for what reason I don't presently recall. Served in 1983, for how long I don't have record, under Mayor Federico Pena on the Commission on Aging, and have a beautiful wooden plaque from him for my service. I don't have a date on this, but I served on the Board for OASIS, a senior activity and study group which started out in Denver at space given them by May D&F. Mayor McNichols and I cut the ribbon upon its opening there. In 1986 I served on the Denver Commission on Aging, don't have a record of how long--and have also a very nice certificate from Governor Lamb. I worked with Congressman Tim Wirth with a senior group who lobbied for him and through that, met and shook hands with President Carter. i have a picture of the President and myself. Locally, im my community, I worked with City Councilman Sam Sandos to get a senior center in the Barnum Community. I wrote many letters, attended many meetings and testified at City Council to achieve that. I had assistance from other local people. It is a beautiful center and has served the BarnumCommunity well. I have taken part in a lot of the activity there, and before moving here had led a discussion group for six or more years, on every topic you can think of. In addition to that I was active in the Bethany United Methodist Church in many offices and received some wonderful recognition and plaques from them. This is as much as I can think of currently. If you are interested in any part of my life before retirement, I will be glad to see what I can put together for you. Incidentally, have you read the book "An Owl On Every Post"? This is a story--mostly true--about the area where my dad and mom homesteaded and where I was born. My great granddaughter, Laura Frank, presently has the book and is working up a report on it for one of her classes. It would give you an insight to where your grandmother lived, and what her life was like there. Hope this is what you want. I have my ups and downs, lbut so far am staying in there. Love, Nina | Nicholas, Nina Bertha (I222)
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