James THOMPSON, 1835-1926, was son of CSA 22nd AL Co G Private Flanders II thompson [VARIANT SPELLING: THOMPSON, TOMSON], 1799-1880, and of his wife, Sarah A. LINDLEY, 1798-1900, both formerly of Laurens District, later Laurens County, South Carolina, and late of Loyal, Carroll County, Georgia, USA.
James THOMPSON, 1835-1926, was grandson of American Revolutionary War Veteran, Virginia Continental Army, Private Flanders THOMPSON, 1747-1830, formerly of Halifax County, Virginia, then of Laurens District, South Carolina, of Pendleton District, South Carolina, of Anderson County, South Carolina, of Pickens County, South Carolina, late of Pickens County, South Carolina, and of his wife, Elizabeth GREEN, 1767-1844, daughter of Reverend David GREEN, formerly of Laurens District, later Laurens County, South Carolina, of Pendleton District, South Carolina, of Anderson County, South Carolina, of Pickens County, South Carolina, late of Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA.
James THOMPSON, 1835-1926, married November 29, 1839, Douglas County, Georgia, USA Elizabeth Eveline STORY, [ variant spelling: STORY, STOREY], 1836-1909.
Elizabeth Eveline STORY, [variant spelling: STORY, STOREY], born December 3, 1836, Jackson County, Georgia, USA, baptized 1842, Thyatira Presbyterian Church, north of Jefferosn, Jackson County, Georgia, USA, was daughter of James F. STORY, 1805-1873, and of his wife, Caroline [CUNNINGHAM] KIMSEY [variant spelling: KIMSEY, KINSEY], 1810-1876, both late of Jackson County, Georgia, USA, both buried Thyatira Presbyterian Church Cemetery, north of Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia, USA.
Elizabeth Eveline STORY, 1836-1909, last resided, in 1900, Crombies, Douglas County, Georgia, USA, died October 22, 1909, Douglas County, Georgia, USA, buried Prays Mill Baptist Church Cemetery, Douglasville, Douglas County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 46205708.
Silbings of Elizabeth Eveline STORY, 1836-1909, include sister, Cinthia Ann Victoria STORY, 1842-1899; brother, James Anthony STORY, 1844-1926; and brother, Calvin Taylor STORY, 1848-1939.
To this marriage, nine children are known.
Daughter, Nancy Marie [Mae] 'Nannie' THOMPSON, born May 15, 1871, Georgia Militia District 1260, Douglas County, Georgia, USA, married April 12, 1891, Lithia Springs, Douglas County, Georgia, William Alonzo BEGGS, 1869-1940; died July 18, 1930, Fulton County, Georgia, USA, buried Prays Mill Baptist Church Cemetery, Douglasville, Douglas County, Georgia, USA.
We extend our appreciation to Find-A-Grave Contributor, Claudia Hutchins, for her contribution of photographs of the cemetery grave marker of James THOMPSON, 1835-1926.
James THOMPSON, 1835-1926, was son of CSA 22nd AL Co G Private Flanders II thompson [VARIANT SPELLING: THOMPSON, TOMSON], 1799-1880, and of his wife, Sarah A. LINDLEY, 1798-1900, both formerly of Laurens District, later Laurens County, South Carolina, and late of Loyal, Carroll County, Georgia, USA.
James THOMPSON, 1835-1926, was grandson of American Revolutionary War Veteran, Virginia Continental Army, Private Flanders THOMPSON, 1747-1830, formerly of Halifax County, Virginia, then of Laurens District, South Carolina, of Pendleton District, South Carolina, of Anderson County, South Carolina, of Pickens County, South Carolina, late of Pickens County, South Carolina, and of his wife, Elizabeth GREEN, 1767-1844, daughter of Reverend David GREEN, formerly of Laurens District, later Laurens County, South Carolina, of Pendleton District, South Carolina, of Anderson County, South Carolina, of Pickens County, South Carolina, late of Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA.
James THOMPSON, 1835-1926, married November 29, 1839, Douglas County, Georgia, USA Elizabeth Eveline STORY, [ variant spelling: STORY, STOREY], 1836-1909.
Elizabeth Eveline STORY, [variant spelling: STORY, STOREY], born December 3, 1836, Jackson County, Georgia, USA, baptized 1842, Thyatira Presbyterian Church, north of Jefferosn, Jackson County, Georgia, USA, was daughter of James F. STORY, 1805-1873, and of his wife, Caroline [CUNNINGHAM] KIMSEY [variant spelling: KIMSEY, KINSEY], 1810-1876, both late of Jackson County, Georgia, USA, both buried Thyatira Presbyterian Church Cemetery, north of Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia, USA.
Elizabeth Eveline STORY, 1836-1909, last resided, in 1900, Crombies, Douglas County, Georgia, USA, died October 22, 1909, Douglas County, Georgia, USA, buried Prays Mill Baptist Church Cemetery, Douglasville, Douglas County, Georgia, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 46205708.
Silbings of Elizabeth Eveline STORY, 1836-1909, include sister, Cinthia Ann Victoria STORY, 1842-1899; brother, James Anthony STORY, 1844-1926; and brother, Calvin Taylor STORY, 1848-1939.
To this marriage, nine children are known.
Daughter, Nancy Marie [Mae] 'Nannie' THOMPSON, born May 15, 1871, Georgia Militia District 1260, Douglas County, Georgia, USA, married April 12, 1891, Lithia Springs, Douglas County, Georgia, William Alonzo BEGGS, 1869-1940; died July 18, 1930, Fulton County, Georgia, USA, buried Prays Mill Baptist Church Cemetery, Douglasville, Douglas County, Georgia, USA.
We extend our appreciation to Find-A-Grave Contributor, Claudia Hutchins, for her contribution of photographs of the cemetery grave marker of James THOMPSON, 1835-1926.
Family Members
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Henry William Thompson
1861–1937
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Elisha Thompson
1862–1948
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Mary Ann "Polly" Thompson Hudson
1864–1902
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Louisa L Thompson Hardin
1866–1955
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Margaret Ophelia Thompson Rice
1869–1943
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Nancy Mae "Nannie" Thompson Beggs
1871–1930
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Narcissus Jane "Janie" Thompson Morris
1872–1943
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Esther Queen Thompson Morris
1875–1970
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Lydia Pearl Thompson Abbott
1877–1952
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