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| Rebecca Thompson, born circa 1795, Wilkes County, Georgia, died after 1860, Taliaferro County, Georgia, married circa 1815, Greene County, Georgia, to Edward Meadows.
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| Henry Thompson’s 1823 will gave to daughter, Rebecca Medows, five dollars. Henry’s estate paid Daniel Meadows for Jane Pollard, Anne Meadows, Rebecca Meadows, and Samuel Thompson $20, in 1824.
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| James Thompson, born probably circa 1808, Greene County, Georgia. Henry Thompson’s 1823 will gave son, James Thompson, a negro boy named Alford. The residue of Henry Thompson’s property was to be equally divided between James, John, Marshall, and Salatha Thompson.
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| Henry Thompson’s estate paid board for James Thompson in 1823. Articles were furnished for Marshall, Salatha, John, and James Thompson in 1827. Sundries were paid for John, Marshall, James, and Salatha Thompson per account in 1828.
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| John Thompson, born probably circa 1810, Jones County, Georgia. Henry Thompson’s 1823 will gave son, John Thompson, a negro boy named Alen. The residue of Henry Thompson’s property was to be equally divided between James, John, Marshall, and Salatha Thompson.
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| Henry Thompson’s estate furnished articles for Marshall, Salatha, John, and James Thompson in 1827. Sundries were paid for John, Marshall, James, and Salatha Thompson in 1828.
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| Marshall J. Thompson, born circa 1813, Jones County, Georgia, died after 1880, Lee County, Alabama, married 11 March 1838, Chambers County, Alabama, to Susannah Meadows.
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| Henry Thompson’s 1823 will gave to son, Marshal Thompson, a negro girl named Polly and $500. The residue of Henry’s property was to be equally divided between James, John, Marshal, and Salatha Thompson. Henry’s estate furnished articles for Marshall Thompson in 1827, 1828, 1829, and 1830.
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| Salatha W. Thompson, born circa 1817, Jones County, Georgia, died after 1880, Fulton County, Georgia, married 25 March 1833, Pike County, Georgia, to William M. Leak.
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| Henry Thompson’s 1823 will gave to daughter, Salatha Thompson, a negro girl named Priscilla and $1000. The residue of Henry’s property was to be equally divided between James, John, Marshal, and Salatha Thompson. Henry’s estate paid board for Salatha in 1823 and 1824. Sundries were paid for Salatha Thompson in 1827, 1828, 1829, and 1830.
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