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Personal data Fred Alonzo Thompson 


Household of Fred Alonzo Thompson

He is married to Maude Elizabeth Alwood.

They got married on July 14, 1898 at Steuben Co., IN, he was 33 years old.

Fred A. Thompson oo Maude Alwood

Marriage source: Fassold, Claudia, Fassold Family of Oregon, (pub. place unknown, http://WorldConnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com, vii Oct MMII)

'Fred THOMPSON ... Change Date: 9 Jul 2002

Marriage 1 Maude ALWOOD ...'

Hanna, Jackie, The Alwood Family Tree -- William Allwood (Alwood) descendants, (Portage MI, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, xxii Apr MMVII)

"... Fred A. THOMPSON Sr Sex: M Change Date: 22 APR 2007 Birth: JUN 1865 in Michigan ... Marriage 1 Maude ALWOOD b: 05 JUN 1880 in Pike Twp, Fulton Co, Ohio Married: 14 JUL 1898 in Steuben Co, Indiana ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. Glenn Eugene Thompson  1899-1984 
  3. Thelma I. Thompson  1903-1989 
  4. Nellie M. Thompson  1907-2005
  5. Fred A. Thompson  1909-1989 


Notes about Fred Alonzo Thompson

Fred Alonzo Thompson

Source: Fassold, Claudia, Fassold Family of Oregon, (Pub. location unknown, http://WorldConnect.Rootsweb.com, vii Oct MMII)

'Fred THOMPSON Sex: M Change Date: 9 Jul 2002

Marriage 1 Maude ALWOOD b: 5 Jun 1880 in Pike Township, Fulton County, Ohio'

Hanna, Jackie, The Alwood Family Tree -- William Allwood (Alwood) descendants, (Portage MI, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, xxii Apr MMVII)

"... Fred A. THOMPSON Sr Sex: M Change Date: 22 APR 2007 Birth: JUN 1865 in Michigan

Note:

1910 census gives age as 40 1920 census gives age as 53

Occupation: engineer - (steam?) 1900

Census: 1900 Ward 1, Coldwater, Branch Co, Michigan

Death: 08 OCT 1930 in Wood Co, Ohio

Note: minimal identifying info with this record, certificate is #64637

Marriage 1 Maude ALWOOD b: 05 JUN 1880 in Pike Twp, Fulton Co, Ohio Married: 14 JUL 1898 in Steuben Co, Indiana

Children

1. Glenn E. THOMPSON b: 18 MAR 1899 in Coldwater, Branch, Michigan 2. Thelma I. THOMPSON b: 17 OCT 1903 in Ohio 3. Living THOMPSON 4. Living THOMPSON 5. Living THOMPSON 6. Living THOMPSON 7. Living THOMPSON 8. Living THOMPSON 9. Living THOMPSON"

Hanna, Jackie, "The Alwood Family Tree -- William Allwood (Alwood) descendants," (Portage, MI, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alwoodtree&id=I14039, xvii Jan MMXII)

"... Frederick Alonzo THOMPSON Suffix: Sr Sex: M Birth: 25 JUN 1864 in Reading, Hillsdale Co, Michigan

Note:

1910 census gives age as 40 1920 census gives age as 53 1900 census has birth as 1865 Census: 1870 P A Thompson HH, Casnovia Twp, Muskegon Co, Michigan Census: 1880 Phinlander Thompson HH, Casnovia Twp, Muskegon Co, Michigan Census: 1900 Ward 1, Coldwater, Branch Co, Michigan Note: occ: engineer - (steam?) Census: 1910 Columbia, Brown Co, South Dakota Note: occ: paper hanger Census: 1920 Columbia, Brown Co, South Dakota Census: 1930 Perrysburg, Wood Co, Ohio Note: occ: paper hanger

Death: 8 OCT 1930 in Perrysburg, Wood Co, Ohio

Note: Informant: Maud Elizabeth Thompson

Burial: 11 OCT 1930 Perrysburg, Wood Co, Ohio Change Date: 17 JAN 2012

Father: Pletus A. THOMPSON b: ABT 1829 in Pennsylvania Mother: Rachael HYSER b: 15 APR 1828 in New York

Marriage 1 Maude Elizabeth ALWOOD b: 5 JUN 1880 in Pike Twp, Fulton Co, Ohio Married: 14 JUL 1898 in Steuben Co, Indiana

Children

1. Glenn Eugene THOMPSON b: 18 MAR 1899 in Coldwater, Branch, Michigan 2. Thelma I. THOMPSON b: 17 OCT 1903 in Ohio 3. Nellie May THOMPSON b: 7 NOV 1907 in Columbia, Brown Co, South Dakota 4. Fredrick A. THOMPSON b: 23 AUG 1909 in South Dakota 5. Stella M. THOMPSON b: 10 SEP 1911 in Columbia, Brown Co, South Dakota 6. Etha D. THOMPSON b: 23 OCT 1912 in South Dakota" <>

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