Died
at age 79
in Riverdale, Weber, Utah, United States
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Biography
John Thompson was a Latter Day Saint pioneer.
Private John Thompson served with the Iowa Volunteers during the Mexican-American War Service Started: Jul 1846 Unit(s): Company A, Mormon Battalion Service Ended: Jul 16, 1847
John Crow Thompson was a Private in Company A. He completed the journey to California and was discharged at Los Angeles, July 16, 1847.[1]
He was the son of Larkin Thompson and Elizabeth Crow
He married 20 March 1845 to Ann Broyhill Clark
Fact: Christening (9 January 1844) Virginia, United States
Fact: Mission (1875) Navajo Indians
Fact: Burial (13 November 1900) Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States
Fact: Occupation mechanic and also a member of the Mormon Battalion
Fact: Residence Riverdale, Weber, Utah, United States
Pvt John Crow Thompson
BIRTH 16 May 1821
Virginia, USA
1st MARRIAGE 20 Mar 1845 to Ann Broyhill Clark
CHILDREN with Ann
Elizabeth Thompson 1843–1845
Larkin Sandifer Thompson 1848–1902
John Clark Thompson 1850–1930
Ann Eliza Thompson 1852–1853
Sarah Ellen Thompson Wilson 1854–1942
Mary Louise Thompson Child 1856–1941
Amanda America Thompson West 1859–1944
Joseph M Thompson 1861–1888
William Lawrence Thompson 1867–1941
Linzy G Thompson 1868–1884
2nd MARRIAGE Mary Sugars Shipley Thompson 1824–1910
CHILDREN with Mary
James Lemuel Thompson 1853–1915
Simon Shelby Thompson 1855–1922
Atelia Ann Thompson Child 1857–1915
George Franklin Thompson 1859–1893
Mary Eliza Thompson Child 1861–1939
Matilda C. Thompson Smead 1863–1940
Elizabeth Letitia Thompson Austin 1865–1907
DEATH 10 Nov 1901 (aged 80)
Riverdale, Weber County, Utah, USA
BURIAL
Ogden City Cemetery
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
PLOT A-4-10-1E
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