NameGeorge Thompson III 418
Birthabt 1735, Orange Co. (Now Madison Co.), Virginia419
Birth Memoprob. born there
Deathabt 1800, Orange Co. (Now Madison Co.), Virginia
Death Memoprob. died there
FatherGeorge Thompson , Jr. (1705-1755)
MotherKatherine Phillips (~1705->1770)
Spouses
ChildrenWinnefred Ann “Winnie” (~1783-~1850)
 Catherine (~1794-)
Notes for George Thompson III
419* Death: ABT 1800 in Prob. Orange County (Now Madison Co.), Virginia, USA
419* Note: Note: Mentioned in the 1739 List of Tithebles for Orange County,Virginia, USA, presently Madison County, Virginia, USA.


418Craig
Some brief Thompson history. I had traced them from Pendleton Co. back to Orange Co. but couldn't go any further. Jeff Carr, a prominent researcher, found a court case in Madison Co. involving settlement of an estate which listed all the heirs at that time. Then someone tipped off Jeff that some Thompsons by the same name were in Richmond Co. VA so he looked there and found more
Anyway the first Thompson so far was George, living in Richmond Co. by 1700. This is not the city of Richmond but farther east along the Rappahannock River. George married Rebecca Williams dau. of Roger and had several children, among them George Jr. who married Catherine Phillips in 1726. About 1739 they moved to Orange Co., which was Culpeper Co. by the time George Jr. wrote his will in 1755. The will was proved in 1764. By the time the above court case came up in 1809, the area was in Madison Co.!
Note that the Rappahannock River has its headwaters in the Orange / Culpeper area

Anyway George Jr. had about 9 children, among them my ancestor, William (1728-1818), and your ancestor George (III ?). My William's family went to Pendleton Co. about 1805, which is what led your branch in that direction George (III) married Catherine _____ and had possibly 5 children: Elizabeth
(Francis Taylor), Ann (William Simpson), Joel (Sarah Thompson), Winnefred
(Cedar Hensley) and Catherine (Cypress Hensley)
Very little else is known about that family, except for Winnefred, who came to Pendleton Co. as a widow (don't have the date). Jeff Carr has either published or is going to publish a paper on the early Thompsons, and the even earlier family, the Williams'. We are supposed to be related to the Roger Williams who founded Rhode Island. Our Roger Williams, possibly a nephew, was in Richmond Co. as early as 1664
Contact Jeff at Jeffc@regionten.org
Glenn
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