Individual Details

Edward Young Hill Thompson

(May 2, 1845 - January 22, 1923)

Texas Confederate Pension of wife, Mary Ett Thompson.

Obituary from Coleman Democrat-Voice, January 26, 1923.

Edward Young Hill Thompson was a Confederate soldier, farmer and land owner. He was named for a politician, Edward Young Hill, who ran for governor of Georgia in 1840. Edward Young Hill was a Thompson family friend.

Census: 1880 Coleman County, Texas.

Census: 1900 Coleman County, Texas.

Census: 1910 Coleman County, Texas.

Census: 1920 Coleman County, Texas.

Information from LDS IGI Fiche #11,634 Georgia; Arkansas marriage record, IGI # 1005447; Glen Cove Cemetery records, Texas; Coleman County marriage records; and Diane Tofte Kropp, professional genealogist.

Events

BirthMay 2, 1845La Grange, Troup County, Georgia
MarriageAbt October, 1875Quitman, Wood County, Texas - Martha A. Warren
MarriageMarch 27, 1890Coleman County, Texas - Maryett Malsina"Mary Ett" Koone
DeathJanuary 22, 1923Glen Cove, Coleman County, Texas
BurialGlen Cove Cemetery, Coleman County, Texas

Families

SpouseMartha A. Warren (1856 - 1886)
ChildFrank H. Thompson (1876 - 1928)
ChildSeaborn Jones Thompson (1879 - 1945)
ChildJames Jerome Thompson (1881 - 1963)
ChildLeo E. Thompson (1883 - 1950)
ChildAngie Thompson (1885 - 1886)
SpouseMaryett Malsina"Mary Ett" Koone (1864 - 1941)
ChildHenry Grady Graham Thompson (1887 - 1953)
ChildArcha Ball Thompson (1890 - 1892)
ChildJohn Nugent "Uncle Nuge" Thompson (1893 - 1954)
ChildMattie Ernest Thompson (1896 - 1966)
FatherSeaborn J. Thompson (1806 - 1876)
MotherJane Briden Moreland (1810 - 1860)
SiblingMary Ann Thompson (1833 - )
SiblingWilliam T. Thompson (1835 - )
SiblingJohn N. Thompson (1837 - )
SiblingJulia Clementine Thompson (1840 - 1869)
SiblingCharles W. Thompson (1842 - 1922)