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Thompson, Isaac [1, 2] |
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Janice Webster Brown
23 hrs 10 December 2017
Thank you for the add. My 3rd great-grandfather, Isaac Thompson and his wife Keziah (Wicks) Thompson moved to Potter Co. PA from Tompkins Co. NY. By 1830 they were living in Mills and then Harrison, then back to Mills in Potter Co. PA. Isaac Thompson lived 1794-1874, while Keziah lived 1797-1876.
They had 7 children:
- Lydia (who m. Ephraim Z. Olney);
- Jared who married Mary Jane Roosa & 2nd) Mary --;
- Isaac Chauncey who m. Mary Adelsey Potter;
- Nancy Thompson who married Aaron Webster, my 2nd great-grandparents);
- Prudence who m. Alonzo Hawks;
- Harriet Emily who m. John Avery Smith; and
- Israel Thompson.
Please give me a shout-out if we are cousins! :)
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Janice Webster Brown This is a photograph of Isaac Thompson and his wife Keziah (Wicks) Thompson, by the way. I am very blessed to have this photograph so I share it with you.
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| Birth |
21 Apr 1794 |
Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, USA [1, 2] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Occupation |
Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| He served Potter county as commissioner and treasurer with credit to himself and to the satisfaction of his constituents, and was a genial and public spirited citizen. |
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Issac is a grandson of Israel Parshall
Posted 07 Apr 2014 by CarolynAlbins
ISAAC C. THOMPSON, retired farmer, P.O. Potter Brook, Tioga Co., Penn., was born in Tompkins county, N.Y., November 16, 1821, a son of Isaac and Keziah (Wickes) Thompson.
His father was a native of Connecticut and a son of Jared Thompson, a pioneer of Ulysses, Tompkins Co., N.Y.
His maternal grandfather was Israel P. Wickes, formerly of Rensselaer county, N.Y., and a pioneer of Tompkins county, N.Y.
Isaac Thompson, Sr., settled with his family in Harrison township, Potter Co., Penn., in 1832, locating on a farm where the village of Mills now stands, and cleared and improved the same; here he died March 26, 1874, and his wife November 13, 1876. They reared a family of seven children:
- Lydia (Mrs. Ephraim Z. Olney),
- Jared,
- Isaac C.,
- Nancy (Mrs. Aaron Webster),
- Prudence (Mrs. Alonzo Hawks),
- Emily (Mrs. John A. Smith), and
- Israel.
Mr. Thompson was a prominent citizen of his day, a member of the Baptist Church, and took an active part in establishing the present church at Harrison Valley, contributing nearly one-half the fund for its erection; he was deacon in this church until his death.
He served Potter county as commissioner and treasurer with credit to himself and to the satisfaction of his constituents, and was a genial and public spirited citizen.
Isaac C. Thompson was reared in Harrison township, and assisted his father in clearing the homestead, where, with the exception of five years he lived in Hector, he resided until 1866, when he removed to Potter Brook, Tioga county, and has since resided there.
He was in the Civil war, enlisting September 1, 1864, in Company D, Two Hundred and Seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was honorably discharged after ten months' service.
He has been married twice.
- His first wife was Mary A., daughter of Stephen and Matilda Potter, of Potter Brook, Penn., by whom he had five children: - Emily T. (Mrs. W.D. Weeks),
- Sophronia M. (Mrs. B.F. Mulford),
- Julia A. (Mrs. L.J. Skinner),
- Eva K. (Mrs. A.V. Hawley) and
- Hattie (Mrs. Wm. Nivision).
- His present wife was Mrs. Sarah A. (Rossiter) Stevens, of Homer, Potter county.
Mr. Thompson and wife are members of the Baptist Church at Harrison Valley, of which he has been deacon since his father's death.
He served one term as auditor of Potter county.
He is a member of the Sons of Temperance, politically is a stanch Republican, and is a strong advocate of prohibition.
Carolyn Albins
Mills Cemetery
Isaac Thompson and Kezia Wickes Thompson
Isaac Thompson and Kezia Wicks
Issac is a grandson of Israel Parshall
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| Residence |
1820 |
Ellisburg, Genesee, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Death |
26 Mar 1874 |
Mills, Harrison, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
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Issac is a grandson of Israel Parshall
Posted 07 Apr 2014 by CarolynAlbins
ISAAC C. THOMPSON, retired farmer, P.O. Potter Brook, Tioga Co., Penn., was born in Tompkins county, N.Y., November 16, 1821, a son of Isaac and Keziah (Wickes) Thompson.
His father was a native of Connecticut and a son of Jared Thompson, a pioneer of Ulysses, Tompkins Co., N.Y.
His maternal grandfather was Israel P. Wickes, formerly of Rensselaer county, N.Y., and a pioneer of Tompkins county, N.Y.
Isaac Thompson, Sr., settled with his family in Harrison township, Potter Co., Penn., in 1832, locating on a farm where the village of Mills now stands, and cleared and improved the same; here he died March 26, 1874, and his wife November 13, 1876. They reared a family of seven children:
- Lydia (Mrs. Ephraim Z. Olney),
- Jared,
- Isaac C.,
- Nancy (Mrs. Aaron Webster),
- Prudence (Mrs. Alonzo Hawks),
- Emily (Mrs. John A. Smith), and
- Israel.
Mr. Thompson was a prominent citizen of his day, a member of the Baptist Church, and took an active part in establishing the present church at Harrison Valley, contributing nearly one-half the fund for its erection; he was deacon in this church until his death.
He served Potter county as commissioner and treasurer with credit to himself and to the satisfaction of his constituents, and was a genial and public spirited citizen.
Isaac C. Thompson was reared in Harrison township, and assisted his father in clearing the homestead, where, with the exception of five years he lived in Hector, he resided until 1866, when he removed to Potter Brook, Tioga county, and has since resided there.
He was in the Civil war, enlisting September 1, 1864, in Company D, Two Hundred and Seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was honorably discharged after ten months' service.
He has been married twice.
- His first wife was Mary A., daughter of Stephen and Matilda Potter, of Potter Brook, Penn., by whom he had five children: - Emily T. (Mrs. W.D. Weeks),
- Sophronia M. (Mrs. B.F. Mulford),
- Julia A. (Mrs. L.J. Skinner),
- Eva K. (Mrs. A.V. Hawley) and
- Hattie (Mrs. Wm. Nivision).
- His present wife was Mrs. Sarah A. (Rossiter) Stevens, of Homer, Potter county.
Mr. Thompson and wife are members of the Baptist Church at Harrison Valley, of which he has been deacon since his father's death.
He served one term as auditor of Potter county.
He is a member of the Sons of Temperance, politically is a stanch Republican, and is a strong advocate of prohibition.
Carolyn Albins
Mills Cemetery
Isaac Thompson and Kezia Wickes Thompson
Isaac Thompson and Kezia Wicks
Issac is a grandson of Israel Parshall
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| Person ID |
I48985 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Family |
Wickes, Keziah, b. 1 Oct 1797, Jacksonville, Tompkins, New York, USA d. 13 Nov 1876, Harrison twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 79 years) |
| Marriage |
1817 [1] |
| Issue, jt |
Mills, Harrison, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| 7 children- Lydia, Jared, Isaac C., Nancy, Prudence, Emily, and Israel. |
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Issac is a grandson of Israel Parshall
Posted 07 Apr 2014 by CarolynAlbins
ISAAC C. THOMPSON, retired farmer, P.O. Potter Brook, Tioga Co., Penn., was born in Tompkins county, N.Y., November 16, 1821, a son of Isaac and Keziah (Wickes) Thompson.
His father was a native of Connecticut and a son of Jared Thompson, a pioneer of Ulysses, Tompkins Co., N.Y.
His maternal grandfather was Israel P. Wickes, formerly of Rensselaer county, N.Y., and a pioneer of Tompkins county, N.Y.
Isaac Thompson, Sr., settled with his family in Harrison township, Potter Co., Penn., in 1832, locating on a farm where the village of Mills now stands, and cleared and improved the same; here he died March 26, 1874, and his wife November 13, 1876. They reared a family of seven children:
- Lydia (Mrs. Ephraim Z. Olney),
- Jared,
- Isaac C.,
- Nancy (Mrs. Aaron Webster),
- Prudence (Mrs. Alonzo Hawks),
- Emily (Mrs. John A. Smith), and
- Israel.
Mr. Thompson was a prominent citizen of his day, a member of the Baptist Church, and took an active part in establishing the present church at Harrison Valley, contributing nearly one-half the fund for its erection; he was deacon in this church until his death.
He served Potter county as commissioner and treasurer with credit to himself and to the satisfaction of his constituents, and was a genial and public spirited citizen.
Isaac C. Thompson was reared in Harrison township, and assisted his father in clearing the homestead, where, with the exception of five years he lived in Hector, he resided until 1866, when he removed to Potter Brook, Tioga county, and has since resided there.
He was in the Civil war, enlisting September 1, 1864, in Company D, Two Hundred and Seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was honorably discharged after ten months' service.
He has been married twice.
- His first wife was Mary A., daughter of Stephen and Matilda Potter, of Potter Brook, Penn., by whom he had five children: - Emily T. (Mrs. W.D. Weeks),
- Sophronia M. (Mrs. B.F. Mulford),
- Julia A. (Mrs. L.J. Skinner),
- Eva K. (Mrs. A.V. Hawley) and
- Hattie (Mrs. Wm. Nivision).
- His present wife was Mrs. Sarah A. (Rossiter) Stevens, of Homer, Potter county.
Mr. Thompson and wife are members of the Baptist Church at Harrison Valley, of which he has been deacon since his father's death.
He served one term as auditor of Potter county.
He is a member of the Sons of Temperance, politically is a stanch Republican, and is a strong advocate of prohibition.
Carolyn Albins
Mills Cemetery
Isaac Thompson and Kezia Wickes Thompson
Isaac Thompson and Kezia Wicks
Issac is a grandson of Israel Parshall
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| Children |
| | 1. Thompson, Harriet 'Emily', b. 22 Oct 1837, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA d. 30 Dec 1893 (Age 56 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 2. Thompson, Isaac Chauncy, b. 16 Nov 1821, Ulysses, Tompkins, New York, USA d. 16 Feb 1912, Tompkins County, New York, USA (Age 90 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 3. Thompson, Israel, b. 5 Sep 1841, Harrison twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 10 Mar 1909, Mills, Harrison, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 67 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 4. Thompson, Jared, b. 1819 d. 1901 (Age 82 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 5. Thompson, Lydia, b. 1817, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA d. 19 Aug 1867 (Age 50 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 6. Thompson, Nancy, b. 12 May 1824, Tompkins County, New York, USA d. 1919 (Age 94 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 7. Thompson, Prudence, b. 1826 d. 1887 (Age 61 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F34768 |
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