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| Birth: | 15 Aug 1840 in 12mile River area, Pickens, SC |
| Death: | 22 Dec 1907 in Ambia, Lamar, TX 1 |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Charles Thompson b. About. 1800 in 12 Mile River, 8 miles no. of Pendleton, SC |
| Mother: | Mahala Gaines b. 17 Sep 1805 in NC |
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| Salley A. Dillard (Wife) b. About. 1842 in SC
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| Marriage: | 1864 in Pickens, SC |
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Henry G. Thompson b. 25 Jul 1865 in Pickens Co., SC
Harrison McLean Thompson b. 7 Oct 1868 in Pickens Co., SC
Gould Hendon Thompson b. 21 Sep 1870 in Pickens Co., SC
Allie C. Thompson b. 5 Oct 1872
Sallie D. Thompson b. 10 Apr 1875
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| Melissa Lavada Winchester (Wife) b. 29 Apr 1848 in 12Mile Dist., Pickens, SC
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| Marriage: | 18 NOV 1876 in Pickens, SC |
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Silas MacDuffie Thompson b. 30 Aug 1877 in Pickens, SC
Joseph E. Thompson b. 28 Jul 1879
Crayton Hughes Thompson b. 1 Oct 1880 in Pickens, SC
Ollie Naomi Thompson b. 6 Jan 1882 in Brookston, Lamar, TX
Lilly Lavada Thompson b. 22 Dec 1883 in Brookston, Lamar, TX
George Bean Thompson b. 22 Nov 1887 in Brookston, Lamar, TX
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Individual:
George Mac Thompson was a Methodist preacher, a circuit rider, serving in Roxton, Brookston and Ambia communities of Lamar Co., TX, and a Chaplin in the Civil War, with the Confederacy. Paul Woodard, a descendant, wrote that George Mac served with "I" Company of the Fourth Infantry Regiment from South Carolina. He and Mahala moved to Texas early in 1877, settled in the Brookston area of Lamar Co., TX. He is buried in the Dickey Cemetery. His obituary begins "Died Near Brookston......A telephone message received from Brookston last night stated that Rev. G. M. Thompson, who lived about half way between that place and Ambia, died about 6 o'clock in the evening. It was not learned what arrangements have been made for the funeral. The deceased was taken sick about ten days ago and his death was not unexpected. He was a Methodist minister about seventy years of age and was an old resident of the county, and upright and highly respected citizen. He leaves three or four children surviving him. One of the sons, G. H. Thompson, lives in Paris, and another, who is a minister, lives in Roxton." There was no date or newspaper name with the old obit.
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- Husband and wife are buried in the Dickey Cemetery, between Roxton and Brookston, Lamar Co., TX.
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