Thompson Photos
John & Frank Thompson
John Dugger, Hamp Thompson & Robert Clayton - 1909
John Oliver Thompson
A native of Edgefield, SC. Came to Florida in 1852 - built first masonry building in McClenny - was a merchant and lumberman
over much of northeast Florida - h/o Eliza Frances "Frank" Rowe
Gussie Thompson Wells
J.M. Roe Thompson
Mary Wells Williams Thompson & grandson Roe Thompson
Moses Thompson
first person buried in Woodlawn cemetery
Vessie Thompson
Charlie Fabian Thompson
James Monroe "Roe" Thompson
Mary McCarthy & "Roe" Thompson
Vessie Thompson
Victoria Eugenie Regina Thompson Barber Williams
dau of Moses and Mary (nee Wells) Williams Thompson, born in SC
wife of (1) James Edward Barber (2) Samuel Neil Williams, Jr.
Elizabeth Ann Thompson Barber (1841-1919)
dau of Moses and Mary (nee Wells) Williams Thompson - wife of Isaiah Barber
She purchased the Hotel McClenny after the yellow fever epidemic & operated
it until her death. She is reputed to have been the first civilian on the battle field at Ocean Pond.
James Monroe "Roe" Thompson (1848-1886)
born in SC a son of Moses and Mary (nee Wells) Williams Thompson
John Oliver Thompson (1851-1940)
son of Moses and Mary (nee Wells) Williams Thompson
Thomas William Thompson
Born in SC to Moses and Mary (nee Wells) Williams Thompson
a veteran of the CSArmy and a deacon and secretary of the Etoniah
Baptist church in Melrose, FL. He & his wife are buried at Etoniah cemetery.
George Henry Combs & wife Maggie Thompson
William Carroll Thompson - 1866- 1933
Charles Thompson
Charles Thompson
Charles Thompson
Charles Thompson
Charles Cooper Thompson, Sr.
Charles Cooper Thompson & Elenore Mae "Lena" Rhoden (1896-1991)
Charles Cooper Thompson & Elenore Mae "Lena" Rhoden
Leo "Jack" Thompson
George Henry Combs & wife Maggie Thompson
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