Thomas and Mary (Findley) Thompson obituaries
Researchers who are working on this family are:
Cleone Van Westen, 1540 Valley View Lane, Los Osos, Ca 93402
Jeannine Thompson Dougherty: jldougherty@yahoo.com
Normalee Miller: leomillr@netins.net
Shirley Findley: SFind72723@msn.com
 
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Thomas and Mary are buried in the Cain Cemetery which is in section 8, Green township, Nodaway County, Missouri. The cemetery is not on a road, but rather back in a field owned by Matt Baumli who lives on the south side of road adjacent to the gate that goes to the cemetery. Anyone wanting to go to the cemetery would do well to contact Matt and ask about the conditions for getting there - usually 4-wheel drive is best. Matt Baumli's address is Rt 2, Maryville, Mo 64468 - phone 660.582.3709.
 

OBITUARY OF THOMAS THOMPSON

Nodaway Democrat, Maryville, Missouri; 10 May 1888. (Note that his birthdate differs from his tombstone - 78 y 10 mo 20 d.)

Mr. Thomas Thompson died at his home in Wilcox, (Nodaway twp.) Nodaway county, Mo., at the age of 79 years, 10 months and 21 days. He was born in Franklin county Ohio, May 19th, 1809. He moved with his father to Jackson county, Indiana at the age of 16. He still remained with his father helping him on the farm until 1832, when he engaged in the Black Hawk War. He remained in it one year and 26 days.

At the close of the war, he returned home in 1833 and was married the same year to Miss Elizabeth Carr, and to them were born two sons and one daughter. The two sons are still living. He remained on a farm of his own until the death of his wife, Elizabeth.

He remained single two years and was united in marriage Oct. 7th, 1845, to Miss Mary E. Findley of Jackson county, Indiana, and to them were born ten children, three sons and seven daughters, of which eight are still living.

He moved from Indiana to Iowa in 1851 in Monroe county, where they stayed during the winter season, and moved in the spring to Adams county Iowa, and bought land lying near the East Nodaway river, which was the first land sale made in the county. He was one of the first settlers of Indiana, and also of Iowa. He staid on his farm one year, and he became so crippled up with rheumatism that he rented his place, moving to Hawleyville, Page county, where he engaged in hauling goods from St. Joseph, Mo., to the above named place where he remained but a short time, returning to his farm, but was still employed in hauling goods and also overseeing the farm, where he staid seven years, returning to Hawleyville for three years, and moved from hence to Montgomery county where he purchased a farm and staid three years, selling this farm and moving to Adams county where he lived about 16 years until the past few years where he spent his last days, which were spent in a great amount of suffering. Rheumatism was the dread disease from which he has suffered more or less since the Black Hawk war.

Seven of his children and his wife were present with him in the last moments of his suffering, although for the last two days and nights he was unconscious. He passed away as if in a sweet sleep. He was a firm believer in Christ since the year 1880 when he was united to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church by Rev. W.C. Means, pastor of the Mt. Zion congregation.

 
 
 
 
Obituary of Mary E. Thompson

Marysville Republican, Maryville, Missouri 16 Feb. 1899.

Mary E. Thompson, (nee Mary E. Findley), was born Oct 3, 1822, and died Jan. 16, 1899, hence she was 76 years, 3 months and 14 days old.

She was married Oct. 7, 1843, to Thomas Thompson, in Jackson county, Indiana.

This union was blessed with ten children. Of these, two died in infancy. Eight still survive. Six of the children were present at the funeral, namely, Mrs. Damewood, of Shenandoah, Iowa, Mrs. Scott Thompson, and Mrs. Howard, of Villisca, Iowa; John Thompson, Mrs. Stafford, and Mrs. Shell, of Wilcox. Two living absent, namely Thomas Thompson, of Guthrie, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Plank, of Louisville, Kentucky.

She professed religion and joined the Cumberland Presbyterian Church about forty years ago of which she has been a consistent member ever since.

She has been a widow for ten years, her husband having died April 8, 1888. 

It was not my privilege to know Sister Thompson, but her long and consistent Christian life assures us of her preparation for death and her happy admission to the City of God. Her funeral services were conducted by the writer, assisted by Rev. H. C. Bolen, at Wesley Chapel, after which her remains were laid away in the Kain [sic] Cemetery to await the resurrection of the dead. May the Good Father so overrule this affliction that it will prove a great blessing to all relatives, is my earnest desire.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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J. W. Owen

Pat, I have some pictures of Damewoods, Planks, Ray Thompson family, Scott Thompson family--I'll have to check my notebook for any others. Don't know which you would want--Several came from Ray Gray (from the RayThompson family--Doris).

Shirley

 

----- Original Message -----
From: Pat O'Dell
To: SHIRLEY FINDLEY
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: Photo of 4 girls

Hi Shirley, I mislabeled that picture and need to change it. I "talked" to Virginia Thompson via e-mail and she said the id was correct in the Combs Book that I did. That other girl is Ida Barman daughter of Sam Barman and Margaret "Sissy" Combs who married Marion Thompson. Marion's sister Laura married Ned Combs and his sister Lizzie Combs married Laura and Ernest's brother Charlie Thompson. So the relationships in that picture are very involved! Do you have any more Thompson picture to put on the web site? I need to get the obits of Thomas and Mary Thompson on because I know there are those who would like to read them. Pat

SHIRLEY FINDLEY wrote:

  Dear Pat--
  Your site gets better all the time!! I was looking at the photo of the Combs and Thompson girls. I cannot place Alta Thompson, do you know who her parents were??
  Thanks for the GREAT site!!
  Shirley J. Findley--SFind72723@msn.com