Sanders Thompson

Sanders Thompson

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Born: ABT 1787

Died: 1 Mar 1876
Ozark Co., MO
Norris/Piland Cemetery, Ozark Co., MO

Family #1

Wife:

Peggy Brazier

Married: 22 Feb 1813
Christian Co., KY

Family #2

Wife:

Isabella Dossett
f: Thomas Dossett
m: Nancy Cates
   gf: Richard Cates

Married: 17 Jul 1817
Muhlenberge Co., KY

Children

Willis M. Thompson
  +Mary unknown
        Caroline Thompson
        John Thompson
        Louise Thompson
        Isabell Thompson
John W. Thompson
  +Elizabeth unknown
        Rebecca Thompson
        Isabell Thompson
        Sanders Thompson
        Nancy Thompson
Richard Thompson
  +Frances L. Ballard
        Bennet Sanders Thompson
        William H. Thompson
        John Wesley Thompson
        Alexander W. Thompson
        Anderson Whitfield Thompson
        Barbara Ellen Thompson
        Sarah F. Thompson
        Mary J. Thompson
        Richard Andrew Thompson
  +Mary Jane Todd
        Hicks Franklin Thompson
William A. Thompson
  +Sarah unknown
        William S. Thompson
Mary Thompson
Isabell Thompson
Frances Thompson

Family #3

Wife:

Talitha unknown

Married: BEF 1860

Photo Archive

Sanders  Thompson
Isabella  Dossett
Norris-Piland Cemetery

General Sources

  1. Debbie Wilkins
        Sanders led a very interesting life. With much adventure as
    possible. He is where the line ends or as far as we have been able to
    find. He was born in 1787 in North Carolina somewhere. We do not know
    his parents names. However we know he was a Chickamaunga Cherokee at
    least half. But then the surname of Thompson is English. The
    Chickamanga Cherokee is a break off from the Cherokee tribe. Having to
    do with some problems with ideas within the Cherokee tribe. The
    Chickamanga first chief was the son of the Cherokee Tribe chief. He was
    a bit rebelous. Anyway the broke off with his followers and ended up in
    Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas. The main Cherokee Tribe was in North
    Carolina and got along well with the white folks there embracing the
    white man's ways greatly. Up until the white man found out how
    prosperous the Cherokees were becoming and the white man wanted what the
    Cherokee had. Then the trail of tears came and the main part of the
    tribe ended up in Oklahoma area.
        Before that though many of the Cherokee intermarried with the
    English and Scottish settlers. That must be where the name of Thompson
    came from. I do have a lead on where to get more information about
    these intermarriages. I will try in the future.
        Sanders served in the mititary during the War of 1812. He enlisted
    in North Carolina and was discharged in Norfolk Virginia. He applied
    for pension in Ozark County, Missouri.
        He married at least four times for sure and maybe one other. Peggy
    Brazier in 1813 in North Carolina, Margaret Brasher in 1816 in North
    Carolina, Isabella Dossett on 17 Jul 1817 in Muhlenberge County,
    Kentucky. Also another woman by the name of Telitha after Isabella
    died. I am not sure what happened with the first two marriages to Peggy
    and Margaret. There is another woman that married a Sanders Thompson in
    North Carolina named Elenor Clarke. But I find it unlikely he would
    have married at the age of 10 (so probably not).
        Isabella Dossett is the wife we are through. She was also from
    North Carolina. However they were married in Kentucky. She is the
    daughter of Thomas Dossett/Dorset (both spellings have been found), and
    Nancy Cates. Thomas fought in the Revolutionary War.
        Sanders was known as one of the "Old Settlers". So when you hear
    this terminology in Kentucky and Missouri especially they refer to them
    as such. They had seven children, Willis M., John W., Mary, Isabell,
    Richard, Frances, And William A. They were all born in Kentucky. The
    family moved to Missouri later. The Southern part of Missouri. He was
    a farmer and owned several farms in different places during his
    lifetime.
        Sander and Isabella were members of the the Mount Lebanan General
    Baptist Church in Ozark County Missouri. They also for a time moved to
    Independence County Arkansas. There were all done in groups both family
    and as a tribe. Then they moved back up into Ozark County area again.
        In his later years Sanders lived with his son Richard in Missouri.
    He died 1 March 1876 in Ozark County, Missouri. He is buried there. I
    believe with his wife Isabelle and also with Telitha. They are buried
    in the Norris/Piland Cemetery.
        While I was there for the Thompson reunion in 1996 we a caravan of
    family found this Cemetery which took some doing. It is north of
    Thornfield Missouri in Ozark County 4 miles on Highway JJ. There is a
    sign on the gate on the east side of the road. Go east through the
    gate, through the farmers fields about one mile east and then north.
    The cemetery is well kept. There is a fence around it with trees.
    Beautiful view. But the headstones are truly in trouble. In 1991
    another member of the family visited there and found his headstone. But
    the cemetery is owned privately and the current owner had little regard
    for the deceased or their graves. The headstones were used as chopping
    blocks for firewood.. When I went there we could not find a headstone
    for him. I truly felt badly about this. I wish there were something we
    could do about it.
  2. 1860 Census
    1860 Census - Ozark County, Missouri - June 28, 1860
    |h# |f# |name            |ag|s|r|occu|re |pe |birth
    |385|385|Sanders Thompson|71|m|w|farm|500|540|North Carolina
    |   |   |Talitha         |50|f|w|    |   |   |Virginia
    |   |   |James           |19|m|w|    |   |   |Tennessee
    |   |   |William         |13|m|w|    |   |   |Tennessee
    |   |   |Monsel          |11|m|w|    |   |   |Tennessee
    |   |   |Polly A.        |8 |f|w|    |   |   |Tennessee
    
  3. 1870 Census
    1870 Census - Ozark, Missouri - August 16, 1870
    |h#|f#|name                  |ag|s|r|occu         |vpe|birth         |s|r|w|2|twp   |PO        |pg
    |69|69|Thompson, Richard     |42|m|w|Farmer       |350|Kentucky      | |1|1|1|Marion|Gainsville|215a
    |  |  |Thompson, Francis L.  |46|f|w|Keeping house|   |Kentucky      | |1|1| |      |          |
    |  |  |Thompson, Bennet S.   |19|m|w|Farmer       |   |Arkansas      |1|1|1| |      |          |
    |  |  |Thompson, William H.  |19|m|w|Farmer       |   |Missouri      |1|1| | |      |          |
    |  |  |Thompson, John M.     |16|m|w|Farmer       |   |Missouri      |1|1|1| |      |          |
    |  |  |Thompson, Alexander W.|14|m|w|Farmer       |   |Missouri      |1| | | |      |          |
    |  |  |Thompson, Barbara E.  |10|f|w|at home      |   |Missouri      |1| | | |      |          |
    |  |  |Thompson, Anderson W. |12|m|w|at home      |   |Missouri      |1| | | |      |          |
    |  |  |Thompson, Sarah F.    |8 |w|w|at home      |   |Missouri      |1| | | |      |          |
    |  |  |Thompson, Mary J.     |7 |f|w|at home      |   |Missouri      | | | | |      |          |
    |  |  |Thompson, Richard A.  |5 |m|w|at home      |   |Missouri      | | | | |      |          |
    |  |  |Thompson, Sanders     |82|m|w|Farmer       |   |North Carolina| | | |1|      |          |
    
  4. 1850 Census
    1850 Census - White, Arkansas - November 28, 1850
    |h# |f# |name              |age |s|occu  |re |birth         |r|twp    |pg
    |347|337|S. Thompson       |63  |m|      |   |North Carolina|1|liberty|463b
    |   |   |Isabell Thompson  |52  |f|      |   |North Carolina| |       |
    |329|339|J. W. Thompson    |29  |m|Farmer|300|Kentucky      | |liberth|464a
    |   |   |Elizabeth Thompson|29  |f|      |   |Kentucky      | |       |
    |   |   |Rebecca Thompson  |8   |f|      |   |Kentucky      | |       |
    |   |   |Isabell Thompson  |6   |f|      |   |Kentucky      | |       |
    |   |   |Sanders Thompson  |4   |m|      |   |Kentucky      | |       |
    |   |   |Nancy Thompson    |2   |f|      |   |Arkansas      | |       |
    |330|340|W. M. Thompson    |33  |m|Farmer|   |Kentucky      | |liberty|464a
    |   |   |Mary Thompson     |28  |f|      |   |Kentucky      | |       |
    |   |   |Caroline Thompson |9   |f|      |   |Kentucky      | |       |
    |   |   |John Thompson     |6   |f|      |   |Kentucky      | |       |
    |   |   |Louise Thompson   |3   | |      |   |Kentucky      | |       |
    |   |   |Isabell Thompson  |8/12|f|      |   |Arkansas      | |       |
    |331|341|R. Thompson       |24  |m|Farmer|   |Kentucky      | |liberty|464a
    |   |   |Francis Thompson  |24  |f|      |   |Kentucky      | |       |
    |332|342|W. Thompson       |19  |m|      |   |Kentucky      | |liberty|464a
    |   |   |Sarah Thompson    |20  |f|      |   |Kentucky      | |       |
    
  5. Kentucky Records
    Kentucky Marriage Records, Christian County, 1797-1825, Page 147
  6. Kentucky Records
    The Kentucky Land Grants, Part 1, Chapter VI, Kentucky Land Warrants, 1816 - 1873, Page 746


    Grantee: Sanders Thompson,
    50 Acres,
    Book W Page 385,
    Date: 4-25-1828,
    Christian County on Trade Water Creek

  7. Internet

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