John Lawrence THOMPSON1,2 was born on 12 January 1885 in Belford Twp, Aurora Co., SD.3 He died on 12 April 1963 in Fargo, ND.3 Information in file is from the records of Luella Thompson Feland. Other family records, in file, have been compared. Lawrence went to Morton County and filed on a claim, and after that he worked in stores clerking. In Minot and Crosby N. Dak. For some years he ran an oil station, and delivered L P gas. His wife Dorothy Thompson lived on 4th St., Minot, N. Dak. From Millen Thompson. Died of a heart attack. Parents: Andrew Thomas THOMPSON and Taletta Tobine "Lettie" JONASDTR.

Spouse: Dorothy Bernice WALDREN. Dorothy Bernice WALDREN and John Lawrence THOMPSON were married on 2 March 1924.3 Children were: Betty Louise THOMPSON, Norris Jerome THOMPSON, Vernon Duane THOMPSON.


John Paul THOMPSON1,2 was born on 28 April 1980. Adopted Parents: Paul Ernest THOMPSON and Beverly Jean HOFFMAN.

Spouse: Laura Irma SENSKA. Laura Irma SENSKA and John Paul THOMPSON were married on 11 June 2005. Children were: Devyn John THOMPSON, Reed Vitoria THOMPSON.


Jon Bentley THOMPSON1,2 was born on 30 April 1957.3 Parents: Gary Jon THOMPSON and Marion DIXON.


Joseph Emeil THOMPSON was born on 4 December 1887 in Near Letcher, Sanborn Co., SD. He died on 26 September 1946 in Iowa. Parents: John A. THOMPSON and Elsie OLSON.

Spouse: Leila MCCONOUGHEY. Leila MCCONOUGHEY and Joseph Emeil THOMPSON were married on 19 February 1913.3 Children were: Donald THOMPSON.


Joshua Christian THOMPSON was born on 25 June 2003. Parents: Todd Frederick THOMPSON and Michelle MIKKELSEN.


Judith Ann THOMPSON1,2 was born on 27 February 1939 in Sacramento, CA. Parents: Chester Andrew THOMPSON and Lydia Jane ERHARDT.

Spouse: Roger Clifton BEATTY. Judith Ann THOMPSON and Roger Clifton BEATTY were married on 19 October 1957.3 They3 were divorced. Children were: Rex Clifton BEATTY, Max Andrew BEATTY, Kenneth Daniel BEATTY, Kimberly Ann BEATTY.

Spouse: Armand J. CLAVERE. Judith Ann THOMPSON and Armand J. CLAVERE were married on 30 July 1977.


Judith Lynn THOMPSON1 was born on 15 January 1948 in Perry, GE.

Spouse: Richard Charles KUETHER. Judith Lynn THOMPSON and Richard Charles KUETHER were married on 14 November 1969. Children were: Dennis Scott KUETHER, Marcy Lynn KUETHER.


Karla Mae THOMPSON1,2 was born on 2 February 1966.3 Parents: Oscar Cleven THOMPSON and Doris Mae DAHL.

Spouse: Adrian LUDWIG. Karla Mae THOMPSON and Adrian LUDWIG were married on 16 February 2008 in Seeds of Faith United Methodist Church, Lester, IA.

Spouse: Lou Eric KNOBLOCH. Karla Mae THOMPSON and Lou Eric KNOBLOCH were married on 29 June 1984 in Storla Lutheran, Aurora Co., SD. Children were: Heather Mae KNOBLOCH, Tyler Eric KNOBLOCH, Courtney Jo KNOBLOCH, Riley KNOBLOCH.


Kathleen Ann THOMPSON2 was born on 28 July 1961 in Clarkston, Washington. Kathy was adopted, her mother was Sharon Thompson. Her occupation changes constantly. All of her marriages are common-law. To Stanley Wiggins, Mike K. Gutgsell, and Craig Clark. All three of her children have different fathers. Kathy was the adopted child of Clifford and Kathy Thompson. Her biological mother was Sharon Thompson, half-sister of Clifford. She was divorced from Stanley Wiggins in 1/1987, at Boise, Idaho. Her B/C shows she was born
7/28/1961. Kathy's biological father was Roger Jackson. She is Baptist.
See rin 2054, that and rin 1658 are one and the same person.
B/C shows born Asotin County, Tri-State Memorial Hosp., Clarkston, Wn. Name Kathleen Ann Thompson, female, single birth, dob 7/28/1961. Father Clifford Thompson, white, age 36, born North Dakota, occup. maintainance, Potlatch Forests Inc., Mother Kathleen Pfliiger, white, age 31, born North Dakota, Infor. mother. Attendant at birth James D. Klein M D, Clarkston, Washington, signed 7/28/1961, recd by regis. 8/2/1961, Florence B. Howell. Washington Vital Statistics.
Parents: Clifford Bert THOMPSON and Kathleen Ann PFLIIGER.

Spouse: Mike K. GUTGSELL. Kathleen Ann THOMPSON and Mike K. GUTGSELL were married in Common Law. Children were: Meranda Marie THOMPSON.

Spouse: Stanley WIGGINS. Kathleen Ann THOMPSON and Stanley WIGGINS were married in 1979. They were divorced. Children were: Nicholas Ryan WIGGINS.

Spouse: Craig CLARK. Kathleen Ann THOMPSON and Craig CLARK were married in July 1990 in Lewiston, Idaho, Common Law. Children were: Dustin D. CLARK.


Kathleen Anne THOMPSON1 was born on 4 November 1962 in Madison, Dane Co., WI. Parents: John Darrell THOMPSON and Maureen Lou KAMPEN.

Spouse: Michael Craig DICKMAN. Kathleen Anne THOMPSON and Michael Craig DICKMAN were married on 1 April 1993.

Spouse: Khaled MASON. Kathleen Anne THOMPSON and Khaled MASON were married on 14 December 1986.


Katie Esther THOMPSON2 was born on 17 January 1897 in Villisca, Montgomery Co., IA.3 She died on 21 December 1929 in Liberal, Seward Co., KA.3 Parents: Thomas A. THOMPSON Jr. and Augusta Lena LARSON.

Spouse: Newton William BRADBURN. Katie Esther THOMPSON and Newton William BRADBURN were married on 27 November 1920.3 Children were: Everett Lee BRADBURN, Earl Dennis BRADBURN, Gale Richard BRADBURN, Donald Keith BRADBURN, Clay William BRADBURN, Ray Newton BRADBURN.


Keith Arlen THOMPSON1,2 was born on 1 May 1944.3
Parents: Ernest Leonard THOMPSON and Arlene Alice ASBENSON.

Spouse: Gloria Faith SOLBERG. Gloria Faith SOLBERG and Keith Arlen THOMPSON were married on 1 July 1967.3 Children were: Ryan David THOMPSON, Gregg Alan THOMPSON.


Kelsey Renee THOMPSON1 was born on 13 April 1998. Born at 10:47 AM, weight 7lb 2 oz Parents: Larry Dean THOMPSON and Vicki Renee KROUPA.


Larry THOMPSON2 was born on 4 May 1949.3 Parents: Basil THOMPSON and Lillian .


Larry Dean THOMPSON1,2 was born on 11 April 1961. Parents: David Dean THOMPSON and Lila Rose FEISTNER.

Spouse: Vicki Renee KROUPA. Vicki Renee KROUPA and Larry Dean THOMPSON were married on 28 May 1988. Children were: Lindsay Rose THOMPSON, Kelsey Renee THOMPSON.


Laura Elaine THOMPSON2,5 was born on 25 November 1981 in Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon.3 Parents: Lyle Elvan THOMPSON and Janet Maira FITZPATRICK.


Laura Grace (Tanya Marie) THOMPSON2 was born on 5 June 1958 in Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Co., SD.
Parents: John Darrell THOMPSON and Maureen Lou KAMPEN.

Spouse: William BODE. Laura Grace (Tanya Marie) THOMPSON and William BODE were married on 22 September 1990 in Mackinac, MI. They were divorced. Children were: Brooke Elizabeth BODE, Merideth Ellen BODE.


Lavern Ellsworth THOMPSON2,5 was born on 27 December 1922 in Hermiston, Umatilla Co., OR.3 Infor. in file from Luella Thompson Feland. They lived at 2100 Kirkway, Sacramento, Calif. 95822. He is a conservative Baptist. He was a driver improvement analyst, and in the military service in WW II, from 1942 to 1946. They called for a copy of the record 3/14/1995. Their phone is 916-391-0922. Parents: Marshall "Arlie" THOMPSON and Pearl Ethel CHRISTEN. Parents: Pearl Ethel CHRISTEN.

Spouse: Geraldyne Frances KENNEDY. Geraldyne Frances KENNEDY and Lavern Ellsworth THOMPSON were married on 14 September 1946 in Lakeview, Harney Co., OR.3 Children were: Cecil Lavern THOMPSON, Pamela Jane THOMPSON, Rick Francis THOMPSON.


Lena Sophia THOMPSON2 died on 4 June 1964 in Near Grant, Montgomery Co. IA. She was born on 24 April 1883 in Near Letcher, Sanborn Co., SD.3 She was buried in Strand Cem., Strand, Adams Co., Iowa.3 Infor. in file is from records of Luella Thompson Feland. Other family records were examined, and compared. She was a housewife. Her faith was Lutheran.
Obituary in file; Mrs. John Hendrickson, Lena Sophia Thompson, daughter of John and Elsie Thompson was born 4/24/1883 at Letcher, South Dakota, and passed away at her home near Grant, Thursday, 6/4/1964, after an extended illness, at the age of 81 yrs., 1 month and 10 days.
She came to Adams Co. with her parents when a small child, and attended rural school and grew to womanhood near Strand.
On 3/14/1905 she was united in marriage with John Hendrickson, and has spent her life on farms near Strand and Grant, with two years spent in Grant. They observed their 58th anniversary in March.
To this Union three children were born, Mrs Donald Shafer, Margaret of Grant, Lester, Corning, and Howard who died in infancy. Also surviving are her husband, her son-in-law, Donald, and Daughter-in-law, Mary, seven grandchildren, Bradley, Darrel, Galen, and Kent Shafer, Phyllis, Marilyn and Dennis Hendrickson, and two great grandchildren, Jan and Terry Shafer, two sisters Mrs. Sanna Anderson, Nodaway, Mrs. Clara Day and one brother Bert, both of Boise, Idaho. She was preceded in death by her parents and three brothers.
She was a member of the Strand Lutheran Church, and was active in church and community affairs as long as her health permitted, both at Strand and at Grant, and will be greatly missed by her family and friends many who called her grandma.
Funeral services were held Sunday, June 7, at three p. m. from the Strand Lutheran Church, Rev. David E. Henry, clergyman. Music was by Mrs. Jack Taylor and Mrs. Gerald Taylor with Mrs. Earl Spiker, pianist, flower bearers were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stuvick and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Easterlie, pallbearers were Bradley, Galen, Darrell, and Kent Shafer, and Duane and Robert Rhamy, interment in Strand cemetery.
Funeral Card; Service for, Mrs. John Hendrickson, born April 24, 1883 near Letcher, South Dakota, entered into rest June 4, 1964 at her home near Grant, Iowa, Age 81 yrs., 1 month,10 days, Services Sunday, June 7, 1964 at 3 p. m. from the Strand Lutheran Church, Clergyman Rev. David Henry, Interment Strand Cem. She moved to Iowa with her parents in October 1890. Parents: John A. THOMPSON and Elsie OLSON.

Spouse: John "Johnny" HENDRICKSON. Lena Sophia THOMPSON and John "Johnny" HENDRICKSON were married on 14 March 1906.3 Children were: Margaret Elsie HENDRICKSON, Lester Joey HENDRICKSON, Howard HENDRICKSON.


Leona Gladys THOMPSON1,2 was born on 21 May 1916 in Storla, Aurora Co., SD. Parents: Charles Thomas THOMPSON and Ida Louise ANDERSON.

Spouse: LeRoy Arlo LARSON. Leona Gladys THOMPSON and LeRoy Arlo LARSON were married on 22 November 1934.3 Children were: Betty Jean LARSON, Eugene LeRoy LARSON, Larry Dean LARSON, Linda Louise LARSON, Steven Alan LARSON.


Leslie Talbot THOMPSON1,2 was born on 10 October 1959.3 Parents: Gary Jon THOMPSON and Marion DIXON.


Lewis Tobias THOMPSON1,2 was born on 7 April 1890 in Belford Twp, Aurora Co., SD. He died on 27 November 1963. Parents: Oskar(Asbjørn Torkellson Hammersmark) THOMPSON and Elsie Christine JONASDTR.

Spouse: Alma Christena OLSON. Alma Christena OLSON and Lewis Tobias THOMPSON were married on 28 June 1918.

Spouse: Gertie Edith HANSEN. Gertie Edith HANSEN and Lewis Tobias THOMPSON were married on 3 March 1931. Children were: Dale Lewis THOMPSON, Donna Lou THOMPSON.


Lindsay Rose THOMPSON1 was born on 22 December 1996 in Mitchell, Davison Co., SD. Born at 5:57 PM by C-section with a weight of 6 lb 2 oz. Healthy start.... Parents: Larry Dean THOMPSON and Vicki Renee KROUPA.


Lisa THOMPSON1,2 was born on 26 January 1895 in Belford Twp, Aurora Co., SD. She died on 18 June 1993 in Storla Sunset Home, Storla, SD. Parents: Oskar(Asbjørn Torkellson Hammersmark) THOMPSON and Elsie Christine JONASDTR.

Spouse: Roy HUTTON. Lisa THOMPSON and Roy HUTTON were married on 2 April 1919. Children were: LeRoy HUTTON, Evelyn Minnie HUTTON.


Lisa Jaye THOMPSON2 was born on 21 January 1963.3 Parents: Eldon Emil THOMPSON and Donna Elizabeth REIGEL.


Lissie Ann Lewis Alford THOMPSON was born (date unknown). Lissie Ann Lewis is believed to be a descendent of the tribe of Pochahantus.

Spouse: Charles Curtis ALFORD. Lissie Ann Lewis Alford THOMPSON and Charles Curtis ALFORD were married. Children were: Lawrence Curtis ALFORD, Lilly Catherine ALFORD.


Lizzie Maria THOMPSON1,2,77 was born on 16 April 1887 in Belford Twp, Aurora Co., SD.3 She died on 23 January 1978 in Bottineau, ND. Died in St Andrews hospital in Bottineau, ND, from the results of stomach cancer. She was buried on 26 January 1978 in Oak Creek Cem, Bottineau, ND. Lizzie had Social Security Number 501-82-3468. Lizzie Thompson was born on a farm in Belford Township near Storla, SD. She moved with her family from the farm to Iowa and went to school in Strand (near Red Oak and Valisca, IA). She moved from Iowa to Landa, ND, in about 1899 with her parents and lived in town. She met and married Tennie Cleven and became a farmer's wife. After Tennie died, Andrew and Lizzie met, married and continued to live on the farm until he retired in 1946. They moved to Mitchell, SD for nine months (school year for youngest son, Delano) and then moved to Bottineau, ND where they lived in their own home with beautiful evergreen trees and flowers. Andrew and Lizzie moved to the old people's home for just over one year prior to their deaths. Lizzie had cancer of the stomach which had been determined less than a year before her death.
!Infor. in file is from the records of Luella Thompson Feland. Other family records, in file, have been compared. Also the middle name is shown as Marie in places.
(See Tonnes Andreas Surdahl for additional details). Parents: Andrew Thomas THOMPSON and Taletta Tobine "Lettie" JONASDTR.

Spouse: Tønnes Torkelsen "Tennie" CLEVEN. Lizzie Maria THOMPSON and Tønnes Torkelsen "Tennie" CLEVEN were married on 26 January 1906 in Landa, ND. Children were: Theodore Arthur CLEVEN, Thelma Mildred CLEVEN, Josephine Margaret CLEVEN, Verna Mae CLEVEN, Lester Harold CLEVEN, George Howard CLEVEN.

Spouse: Tønnes Andreas SURDAHL. Lizzie Maria THOMPSON and Tønnes Andreas SURDAHL were married on 23 February 1923.3 Children were: Olive Marie SURDAHL, Robert LeRoy SURDAHL, Edythe Musette SURDAHL, Delano Franklyn SURDAHL.


Lois Lettie THOMPSON1,2 was born on 2 January 1926 in Storla, Aurora Co., SD. She died on 10 March 2008 in Marysville, WA. She was buried on 14 March 2008 in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, WA. Lois Walde born January 2, 1926 in Letcher, South Dakota and passed away March 10, 2008 in Marysville, WA. She attended school in Letcher, South Dakota. In August of 1944 she moved to Washington and worked as a waitress. She married Frank Walde on March 5, 1951 who preceded her in death in May 1998. They had two sons, Michael, of Granite Falls, WA, and Curtis, who died in 1980.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Ida Thompson; brothers, Ernest and Chester; sisters, Esther, Leona and Doris.
She is survived by her son, Michael Walde; and grandchild, Heather.
A viewing will be held from 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday, March 13, at Purdy & Walters with Cassidy with a graveside service at 10 a.m., on Friday, March 14, at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, WA.

Parents: Charles Thomas THOMPSON and Ida Louise ANDERSON.

Spouse: Frank Larry WALDE. Lois Lettie THOMPSON and Frank Larry WALDE were married on 5 March 1951.3 Children were: Michael Alan WALDE, Curtis Larry WALDE.


Louis Christopher THOMPSON2 was born on 11 December 1889 in Plankinton, Aurora Co., SD.3 He died on 10 June 1953.3 Parents: Thomas A. THOMPSON Jr. and Augusta Lena LARSON.

Spouse: Anna Barbra MORRISON. Anna Barbra MORRISON and Louis Christopher THOMPSON were married on 28 September 1918.3 Children were: Fern Lucille THOMPSON, Freda Laretta THOMPSON.


Luella Elsie THOMPSON2 was born on 14 February 1924 in Lark, Grant Co., ND.3 Infor. in file from records of Luella Thompson Feland. This record . She is a housewife, and the one who researched much of the Thompson infor. we have in the Thompson files. Her faith is Lutheran.
Parents: Theodore Carl THOMPSON and Minnie Belle CULVER.

Spouse: Richard G. FELAND. Luella Elsie THOMPSON and Richard G. FELAND were married on 19 June 1944 in Glendive, Dawson Co., Montana.3 Children were: Craig Allen FELAND, Shannon Richard FELAND.


Lyle Elvan THOMPSON2,5 was born on 19 September 1953 in Heppner, Oregon.3 Parents: Blayne Elvan THOMPSON and Betty Mae MURRAY.

Spouse: Janet Maira FITZPATRICK. Janet Maira FITZPATRICK and Lyle Elvan THOMPSON were married on 12 April 1979 in England.3 Children were: Gavin Owen Andrew THOMPSON, Laura Elaine THOMPSON.


Marcella Elizabeth THOMPSON1 died on 23 September 1988 in Dunedin, N Z. She was born in , N Z.

Spouse: Terence Gregory TOHILL. Marcella Elizabeth THOMPSON and Terence Gregory TOHILL were married in , N Z. Children were: Kevin Terence TOHILL.


Mark Alan THOMPSON1,2 was born on 21 November 1958. Parents: Alvin Oscar THOMPSON and Kathryn Ann KNUDSON.

Spouse: Denise Ann ATHANS. Denise Ann ATHANS and Mark Alan THOMPSON were married on 11 August 1979. Children were: Victoria Laine THOMPSON, Matthew THOMPSON.


Marlon Lee THOMPSON1,2 was born on 2 September 1961. Parents: Alvin Oscar THOMPSON and Kathryn Ann KNUDSON.

Spouse: Colleen Mary WALFORD. Colleen Mary WALFORD and Marlon Lee THOMPSON were married on 12 June 1982. Children were: Jeremy Reed THOMPSON, Jamie Lynn THOMPSON.


Marsha Gaye THOMPSON was born on 27 January 1955 in Anchorage, AK. Parents: Max Gerald THOMPSON and Nancy Lee "Nannie" MITCHELL.

Spouse: Gordon DUMOND. Marsha Gaye THOMPSON and Gordon DUMOND were married. Children were: David DUMOND, Gordy DUMOND, Nathan DUMOND, Brian DUMOND.

Spouse: Michael LEINDECKER. Marsha Gaye THOMPSON and Michael LEINDECKER were married. Children were: Ryan LEINDECKER, Andrea LEINDECKER.


Marshall "Arlie" THOMPSON2 was born on 19 August 1900 in Strand, Adams Co, IA.3 He died on 3 March 1980 in Lakeview, Harney Co., OR.3 He was buried on 5 March 1980 in Westside Cem., Lakeview, Oregon.3 Infor. in file is from the records of Luella Thompson Feland. He was a sawmill worker. In file we have a certified statement from Dr. C. O. Wainscott that on 2/23/1921 he examined Marshall Arlie Thompson, and he was free of any contagious venereal disease. An affidavit for marriage license for Marshall Arlie Thompson and Pearl Ethel Christian is in file. In it Hershel Bault of Hermiston says he knows them, Pearl is 18 3/12, Marshall over 21. Signed by Hershel. Certified by co. Clerk, 2/23/1922. A M/C in file shows; This is to certify that the undersigned an ordained minister by authority of a license, bearing date the 23rd day of Feb. A.D. 1922 at Pendleton, Oregon in the county and state aforesaid, join in lawful wedlock Marshall Arlie Thompson of the county of Umatilla and state of Oregon, and Pearl Ethel Christian of the county of Umatilla and state of Oregon, with their mutual assent. Witness my hand Harry A. Wann. In presence of Hershel Bault, Minnie Thompson Witnesses.
A newspaper article; 50 Year Resident Dies, Marshall Arlie Thompson, a 50 year resident of the Lakeview area, died March 3 ATTHE AGE OF 79.
Born August 19, 1900 at Strand, Iowa, his parents were Carl T. and Marietta Thompson. He was married February 23, 1922 at Hermiston, to the former Pearl Christian, who died January 5, 1980.
Mr. Thompson arrived in a covered wagon in Baker, Oregon in 1913, coming from North Dakota. He came to Lakeview in 1930 from Haines, Oregon, living in Drews valley until 1941. Since that year he had lived on the west side, working in Lakeview mills until his retirement.
He was a charter member of the Lakeview Church of the Open Bible.
Survivors include sons Lavern Thompson of Sacramento and Blayne Th ompson of
Lakeview; brother Ora of Milton-Freewater, Oregon; sisters Carrie Hoo ker and
Alice Wolford of Pendleton.
The Reverend Howard Bowersox officiated at services Wed., Marc h 5 at the
Church of the Open Bible. Interment was to follow at the West Side Ce metary.
Parents: Carl Tobias THOMPSON and Marietta Lovina BENNETT.

Spouse: Pearl Ethel CHRISTEN. Pearl Ethel CHRISTEN and Marshall "Arlie" THOMPSON were married on 23 February 1922 in Pendleton, Oregon.3 Children were: Lavern Ellsworth THOMPSON, Blayne Elvan THOMPSON.


Martha Caroline "Carina" THOMPSON2 was born on 16 October 1859 in Mission Twp., LaSalle Co., IL. She was christened on 20 December 1859 in Scandinavian, M. E. Church, Illinois.3 She died on 14 October 1923 in Corning, Adams Co., IA.3 Carina was buried on 17 October 1923 in Strand Lutheran Church Cemetery, Adams Co, IA.3 Infor. in file is from the records of Luella Feland. Also records of Mrs. John Laube of Waverly Iowa. And records of Howard and Inez Peterson. A federal census for Mission Township, Lasalle County, Illinois of 6/30/1860, shows Martha as 9/12, and born in Illinois. A certificate of baptism is in file as follows;
This is to certify that Mr.Thomas A. Thompson born at Skjolds Parish Norway and his lawfully wedded wife Karin Thompson born at Aetne Parish Norway presented their child born the 16th October 1859 to receive the Holy Ordinance of Baptism, which was performed by me in the name of the Father Son and Holy Ghost, when the child received the name of Martha Carina. In the presence of the child's parents, and others on the 20th of Dec. 1859. In testimony whereof, I have set my hand and seal, this 22nd day of December 1859. N. Olofson.
Her middle name has also been shown as Carlina, and Carolina. She was Lutheran. Martha came from Illinois between 3/1869 and 7/1870.
Martha Thompsons family was compiled by Deloris Laube from records and recollections of Myrtle Larson, niece of Martha and Elmer Peterson, nephew of Martha's husband, Hans Peterson. Elmer and Myrtle were parents of Deloris.
Parents: Thomas A. Thompson Torbjørn Trondson AAREG and Caroline (Kare Jonsdatter Maeland) JOHNSON.

Spouse: Christopher HOUGSTUEN. Martha Caroline "Carina" THOMPSON and Christopher HOUGSTUEN were married on 8 November 1877.3 Children were: Tilda Emelia HOUGSTUEN.

Spouse: Hans Torus/Tores PETERSON. Martha Caroline "Carina" THOMPSON and Hans Torus/Tores PETERSON were married on 31 March 1881.3 Children were: Joseph Theodore PETERSON, Cora Tomena PETERSON, Edwin Crist (Edvin) PETERSON, Sarah Amanda PETERSON, Lydia Carlina PETERSON, Henry Martin PETERSON, Rose Ann "Rosey" PETERSON, Herman Nathaniel PETERSON, Josie Bertha PETERSON, Pearl Bessie PETERSON.


Matilda Christina THOMPSON2 was born on 11 June 1888 in Plankinton, Aurora Co., SD.3 She died on 2 January 1935 in Webb City, Missouri.3 Died from cancer. Parents: Thomas A. THOMPSON Jr. and Augusta Lena LARSON.

Spouse: Joseph Frank OFFENSTEIN. Matilda Christina THOMPSON and Joseph Frank OFFENSTEIN were married on 10 April 1908 in Witchita, Sedgwick Co., KA.3 Children were: Katharine Lena Pauline OFFENSTEIN.

Spouse: Lafayette W. JONES. Matilda Christina THOMPSON and Lafayette W. JONES were married on 1 June 1910 in Witchita, Sedgwick Co., KA.3 Children were: Louise Winifred JONES.


Matthew THOMPSON1,2 was born on 20 May 1985. Parents: Mark Alan THOMPSON and Denise Ann ATHANS.


Max Gerald THOMPSON2 was born on 17 December 1918 in Valley City, Barnes Co., ND.3 He died in March 1972.3 He was buried in Fort Richardson National Cemetery, Anchorage, AK. Parents: Anton Severine THOMPSON and Nellie MCCONOUGHEY.

Spouse: Nancy Lee "Nannie" MITCHELL. Nancy Lee "Nannie" MITCHELL and Max Gerald THOMPSON were married on 23 February 1941 in South Mills, NC. Children were: Maxine Nancy THOMPSON, Sandra Lee THOMPSON, Sharon Gene THOMPSON, Gerald Dennis THOMPSON, Marsha Gaye THOMPSON.


Maxine Nancy THOMPSON was born on 12 March 1942 in Norfolk, VA. Parents: Max Gerald THOMPSON and Nancy Lee "Nannie" MITCHELL.

Spouse: Wilburn Perry EVANS. Maxine Nancy THOMPSON and Wilburn Perry EVANS were married on 17 June 1961 in Amarillo, TX. Children were: Wilburn Perry EVANS Jr., Teresa Lynn EVANS, Tracy Gerald EVANS, Priscilla Samantha EVANS.


Meranda Marie THOMPSON2 was born on 12 February 1991 in Lewiston, Idaho. !Infor. in file is from Kathleen Ann Thompson, (Pfliiger). Kathy Ann, childs mother, apparently doesn't believe she was married to Mike K. Gutgsel l. She used the last name Thompson for the child.
Parents: Mike K. GUTGSELL and Kathleen Ann THOMPSON.


Michael (Mike) THOMPSON2 was born in March 1957 in Texas. Parents: Virgil Dewayne THOMPSON and Frieda .


Millen Enevald THOMPSON1,2 was born on 24 October 1888 in Belford Twp., Near Letcher, South Dakota.3 He died on 24 December 1979 in Corning, IA. He was buried in Strand Cem., Strand, Iowa.3 nfor. in file from records of Luella Thompson Feland, and Millen Thompson.
Millen and Emilia moved to Landa N. D., where they farmed. Returning to Carbon, Adams County Iowa where they also farmed.
A family record in file shows; Millen-Emelia Thompson, Millen E. Thompson (Oct. 24, 1888) son of Andrew and Lettie Sanstol Thompson near Letcher, South Dakota. (See Andrew-Lettie Thompson). Millen moved to Adams County with his parents about 1892. He learned to do many trades. He helped his uncle Carl Thompson in a blacksmith shop. They also did carpenter work. There was always adventure in Millen's blood, nothing too difficult to attempt. He moved back to North Dakota with his parents.
After several trips to and from Adams County; October 22, 1913. Millen married Emelia Olson (11 Jan. 1895) oldest daughter of Andrew and Mollie (Johnson) Olson. Millen and Emelia went to Landa, North Dakota., where he farmed. Their daughter Velma was born April 22, 1917. In the fall of 1917 they moved to a farm north of Carbon, Iowa. They continued farming in Adams and Montgomery County. The Thompsons attended church at Strand. Emelia passed away August 29, 1929 at their home 1 1/2 miles west of Strand. She was laid to rest in the Strand cemetery
Millen and Velma continued living there until 1935. Millen did custom farming for many years. He purchased the Gordon Dalgetty farm in the mid 1940's. In 1947 he sold machinery and did carpentry. Velma married Robert Timmerman in 1942. Millen loved to travel. He and Velma visited relatives in the Dakota's, California, and Washington state. Usually taking someone along and always being sure everyone had wonderful memories to bring home. There was always someone waiting for Millen to help, like teaching youngsters to drive, or just go for a jaunt with the car filled with kids.
Widowed 24 years, October 22, 1953, Millen married Abbie (Sunken Dorr) Lucas. They enjoyed their home and families, celebrating their 25th anniversary and Millen's 92 birthday.
Millen died Christmas Eve (24 Dec.) 1979. He was laid to rest in the Strand cemetery. Millen kept in touch with his many relatives by typing letters hunt and peck. There was always a new story about his past to relate, making it a pleasure to call on him. There are many homes in the community that display his handiwork. His wife Abbie is a resident of Colonial Manor Nursing Home in Corning Iowa. By Daughter Velma Timmerman.
A letter in file; Dear Luella Nodaway Iowa, Sept 1 8th, 1974
It has been an interesting reading what you have of the family tree and have learned a lot of things that was new to me, thanks a lot.
First I want to tell you that Oscar Thompson is just his american name as he had it changed when he came from Norway, his dad was named Thom. so he just added Thom-pson, his name in Norway was Asbjorn Hammersmark so you can see why he changed his name.
On the paper you have it Wagga, his name is Ole Waaga and also you had Peterson which is Hans.
Now some of our history. Mother and brothers and sister immigrated to america in 1880 and located in Strand Iowa. She was born 1/2/1855 to 6/6/1946. Father was born in LaSalle County Ill., 3/10/1857 to 10/17/1921. I don't have any date or records of their marriage, but it must be about in 1880, as there was a baby born in 81, who died as an infant. Charles was born 8/19/1882, and after that they moved to S. Dak. They lived in S. Dak. till about 1889, as I was about a year old when they came to Iowa again. The folks had a store at Strand, with a Post Office, for a few years, and then moved the store building to the farm where we resided till the spring of 1902, when they moved to N. Dak.. They lived and farmed in N. Dak. till the spring of 1918, when Charles and the folks moved to S. Dak. It should be Charles and family. The folks had retired, and they lived with a nephew, John Thompson, and mother kept house for him, till father died, and then she went to live with Annie Storla, (daughter) till her death.
Father farmed and was a Thresher and did carpentry work, after the store was closed. He had a threshing machine, and was run by horse power for years. Then they went to steam engines and he traded his machine here and had one delivered to Souris N. Dak. in the fall of 1908. He continued that till he retired in the spring of 1918.
Charles farmed and ran a small dairy in Landa N. Dak., and delivered milk to the people of Landa till 1918, when he moved to S. Dak., and farmed there till about 1936. When they moved to Calif., and worked for George.
Lawrence went to Morton County and filed on a claim. After that he worked in stores clerking in Minot and Crosby N. Dak. For some years he ran an Oil station and delivered L P gas. We could get more information about Lawrence from Dorothy his wife. Dorothy Thompson, 4th st., Minot, N. Dak. 58701.
Lizzie, after her first marriage lived in Landa N. Dak. And he clerked in the hardware store for a few years. Then they moved to the farm, and he farmed till his death. After her second marriage, they farmed for some time, then moved to Mitchell S. Dak. for a short time. They then bought a house in Bottineau, N. Dak., where they still live.
Millen; I came back to Iowa for a visit and a wedding in the winter 1912. And again in the fall of 1913. Was married, and went back to N. Dak., and farmed till the fall of 1917, when we came back to Iowa for a visit, and while here, we rented a farm, and I went back to N. Dak. and sold out. We farmed till 1935 when I stopped farming for myself. I did commercial farming till 1947, when I sold the machinery, and started to do carpenter work and plumbing. Now I am supposed to be retired, and just work on some little jobs, when they cannot get anyone else to do it.
Carrie after she was married lived and farmed in S. Dak. In the early 1930 they moved to Washington where she died in Bremerton.
Annie, after she was married they had a store at Elsworth Minn. for some time. She also did the same in Mt. Vernon and Storla. He then worked in N. Dak., and South Dakota adds for farm directorys till he died.
George was going to collage when the war broke out. He enlisted, and was paymaster and office worker. After that his army boss had a box factory in Sacramento, and got George to come and be book keeper there, and he would buy in that, till he had a big share in it. They sold out and retired. Now they live at 297 Belhaven Cir., Santa Rosa Calif. 95405. Mary has been working on the same thing, and if you could get in touch with her, she may have something you can use. I know you have things she has not found. I know George could give a lot more about him and family. Mary had an operation on her brain, and had not gotten as much done as she wanted to.
They had the papers that Allie was sending to you, so I hope you have them by now, as Arlie just wrote me that he had them now.
Celia after her marriage, they farmed in N. Dak., till his death . She then lived in Bottineau for a time, and then went to Seattle, where she is now. I know she would give you a lot of information and dates. I will write her, and give her your address, and ask her to send the information.
Hope you can get something out of this, and can get more direct infor. and the correct dates. I will write to Dorothy and have her send more about Lawerence. She is keeping house for her brother in Minot N. Dak.
Well we are having fall weather, but no frost as up to now, but can look for it at any time. I am still picking Tomatoes and Cukes, and they are still blooming. We have had over four inches of rain since 8/8/, but we are still over nine inches below normal. No rain from June 8 to Aug. 8. There will still be a small crop for the farmers, they are busy now putting it into the silo.
We were down to see Sanna the other day, and she sure looks good . She has had the operation on her other eye, and is to go back and get her eyes tested and glasses fitted soon. She was still staying with Arlene, but was going to move to her place in a few days.
Well it is nice hearing from you, and about things up in Alaska. It is so far up north, and we just think it is all ice and cold weather, all the year round. Like when we lived in N. Dak.. A fellow was asked how long they had cold weather up here, and he said he did not know, as he had only been there 11 months.
I hope you can get something out of this, and I will try to get some more, and send it to you, if I do. Here is wishing you the best of luck, and stay well, and we hope to see you again sometime.
Millen & Abbie
Ltr. in file;
Dear Luella and Richard. Nodaway, Iowa, 12/2 4/1975
Well there is not much time left till xmas and soon our year 1975 will be a thing of the past.
We have been having so much nice weather so we are spoiled and hate to see a cold day. It is cloudy and damp this morning and there is enough dampness coming down so it is freezing on the railings, but not enough to make the steps slick yet, it was 30 degrees this morning so it is not a bad winter day, I went out now and it is getting a little slick on the steps now but it has gone up to 32 so should soon stop the freezing.
We have had a wonderful fall and winter up to now so will hate to see it get bad. We did have one day that it only got up to ten above zero but the next day it got back up in the 30ies again, we even had lightning and thunder and some rain the first of Dec.
Right now I am home for the holidays but after the first of the year I have to go back to the hospital and have a hernia operation, I was to have had it some time ago but with all the xrays they did they found there was other things that had to be done first, I was to the doctor on Mon. and he was well pleased with what had been done so far,
I have to go back to the doctor for a checkup again on Dec. 29th. and then he will tell me when to report back to the hospital.
We just had company and I think they thought we might be starving as they brought eats along, Katie brought a Rasin Pie, her mother brought Buns, Cookies, and Candy and Bertha brought Cake so we can sweeten up some.
We have the best friends that there ever was and they just don't think they can do enough for us.
Katies Mother is only 91 years young and she had baked Bund and Cookie all by herself, she sure is spry for a 91 year kid,
It is only 4 p. m. and it is getting so dark that it looks like it is getting night, the sun should be going down in about a half hour but we have not had any sun today so it could be just as well down,
There is enough dampness so the steps are getting iced over now so we have to be careful when we go out,
Christmas morning, another cloudy, damp, gloomy day without and sunshine; It was 30 Degrees this morning so it is not cold so we should not grumble about the winter weather,
Larry came down and got his grandma so she will be up there for dinner and I think that will be good for her. to be with them for a while,
2P.M. and grandma is back home after a big dinner but she should have stayed longer with them, she wanted to get back and lay down and rest
Well I have been sitting here and laying around all day and nothing done and here it is night again,
Fri. morning and another cloudy, gloomy, day without sunshine but it is not so cold so we can growl about that, 28 above this morning and that is not bad for this time of year,
Sat. morning. Well there is always something that comes up that puts the letter writing off till another time,
This is another day without sunshine and it felt like there was snowflakes coming down when I went out to get the mail but nothing showing on the ground, It is still 30 Degrees the same as it was this morning and still cloudy and gloomy as it was to start the day.
We just went to the neighbor and had coffee and cake to pass away the time,
As I went in to the doctor on Monday I met Sanna coming out as sh e had just been there for a checkup, She looked real good and said she felt real good, She is doing real good for her age.
Sunday morning, snow last night and we got nearly three inches of the white stuff, 28 Degrees It sure does not feel much like winter even if the ground is all white. There is no wind so the snow is not piling up so hope it will not blow as the snow is so light it really could pile up,
Today they are having the Dorr and Woodin picnic in the armory in Corning, That is Abbies son Glen and his wife Ruth Woodin are getting the two families together to compare the two. We will not get to go as it is to much snow and we have not gotten any snow tires for this car yet,
They want to come and get us but it will make to long a day for us young folks as we need to lay around and rest,
They had a picnic like that last year for the first time so they all liked it so much that they want it for an annual event,
I really liked the part of your letter that said you planned to come down here in July or August. So hope every thing goes well so you can make it as I missed seing you the last time you were here,
I was just trying to figure out and find that Sanna and I are the two oldest Thompsons around here now, I think my sister in N. Dak. is the oldest Thompson and she will be 89 years the 16 of April, 1976,
Years are piling up so fast and there is no way to slow them down . Here it is 2-45 P. M. and still cloudy and dark but no more snow but it is thawing some so it will freeze a crust on the snow so it will not drift as had if we get a wind,
Monday morning another cloudy and dark day so it may snow again as it is dark enough to do anything. One nice thing about it is that it is not cold, 28 Degrees this morning so that is not bad for a mid Winter day,
I have an appointment with the doctor today and no snow tires for our car so we have to make some kind of arrangement to get transportation to town.
Velma and the kids are going to Omaha today to see the new grandson so they are not available, Anitta and Ronald are taking the aunt to read the will so they are gone, I may call the Dr. and see if I can make a change til l Friday as that is Abbies day to see the Dr.
Our doctor is real interested in his patients so he is real to go to, The hardest part for me is to remember to take the pills, Abbie does not remember lots of things but that is one of the best things she can remember She never can remember what to take but knows that she has them to take so I have to get them for her,
Well it looks like we will have this kind of weather all day so think I will brave the snow and take this out to the box, I have not been out more than on the steps for some time so better go out for a change,
I hope you had a real nice xmas and that Santa was real nice to you and the new year will be as good or better,
Stay well and we will be looking to see you this summer so be more careful and make your plans come true,
With lots of love and best wishes to all.
Millen & Abbie
A letter in file; Dear Luella and Richard, Nodaway, Iowa, 12/25/1978
Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year
Velma and the family all went out to Lois and Paul for the day but it is so far that I did not want to go, To ride a hundred and fifty miles and then that far back is more than I want to try now,
Anitta was going to bring her mother out for dinner but it is a damp cool day so think they gave that up for today,
We did have a little sunshine this morning but it clouded over and cooled off more so it is not as nice as it looked like we was going to have , It is 25 degrees now at 3-30 P.M. So it has been getting colder since noon
We did have nice sunshine this A.M. but it could not stay that way all day. We have to take it as it comes and be glad that it no worse
I gave up driving the car as I was seeing double. When a car was coming I would see two cars and then I shut one eye and there was only one so I thought the other car went in the ditch and I did not want to ditch any more cars,
Velma and I went over to Creston and had our eyes tested and got new glasses and now when a car comes I see only one, I did not think it could be done but it sure is nice to see things as they should be,
If I want to go there is plenty of drivers to get so I can go when I want to. I will drive over to the neighbor or down to Velma's but not to town,
They had their Xmas over at the home and I saw Abbie got a nice blanket and a gown and dont remember what the rest was that she got,
I just had company drop in but only for a short time as they were on the way to see his mother and her folks, It was Abbies son and wife,
They know I like cross word puzzles so they brought a couple of books so it will be a pass time for a while, She also had made cookies brought a plate full of them and then a package of cheeses and meats,
They went from here over to the home for things for his mother and her folks live just down the hill from the nursing home,
It sure is nice as they are as good to me as they are to their mother And Velmas kids are better to her then some of her own grandchildren, When they come home they always go over to see her and some of her own has never been over there to see her, And they don't live too far away,
Well the pup and I have had our dish of icecream so it is time to go to bed and I have the blanket plugged in so the bed is warm, Bed time (night)
Tue. morning. A nice clear morning and not to cold for a winter day just at the freezing mark now and no wind, A nice bright sunshine so it is sure nice to look out and the snow is gone.
I have not heard from Velma yet how they got along to Lincoln and back or what time they got back last night, If they did or not stay and come home today,
She has not called this morning so I suppose it was realy late when they got home or it might have been after midnight so it could be early, Now I dont know if she got home or not as the dog came up here so there might not be anyone home down there, Velma's dog is laying out here on the porch and feels right at home,
On Oct. 22, they had open house for our 25 aniv, and my 90 ith. birthday and we had a nice time and got to see so many old friends that we seldom see at other times,
I was afraid it would be to hard for Abbie but she stood it well . She has been in the nursing home since the 4th of Aug. 77. She had been there only a short time when she had a stroke and was paralized on the right side so she could not move a finger or toe on that side, she is now so she can feed herself and can walk but has to have something to hold on, She goes in a wheel chair to the table but most of the time someone pushes it for her, They are so good to her over there Still it is not home and she would so like to come but the Dr. said she could have another stroke at any time, She has had two or three light ones before. One was in her face but she got out of that with no ill effects, Now it is just wait and hope for the best,
It was hard to go over there at first as she would always want to come home but now she is more content as she knows it is a danger not to be there where she can have good help. Bed time; goodnight,
Wed, Morning. A nice bright morning and just at the freezing mark this morning so that is not bad,
A year ago the middle of Dec, I had a sore toe and was in the hospital with that and got home the 2nd of Jan. and last week was the first I could use shoes again. Have had to go with house slippers all that time so I was glad to put the shoes on. I could use my boots but was not out where I had to use them.
I want to go over to Sanna and let her read the Waaga family tree as I know she will like to hear about them,
They left here in early 1900 and I did see the youngest girl one time when I was out in Bremerton, I think all the first generation is gone and it is the next generation that I have been hearing from. The last time I heard from Ora. Erne was staying with they but was not feeling too well and have not heard from them since,
We received about 200 Birthday and Anivversary cards and I had to give up on answering them all It sure was nice hearing from them all.
Velma just called and we are going over to town and have something to eat so I don't have to fix any here, They are better cooks then me.
Well we are back home and Abbie was feeling real good and had other company too. She had other company as to her daughter Ada. Adas daughter and a grand daughter and Adah brought her mother in law so she had lots of company.
Some time ago my little dog went out before I went to bed and she did not come back so I went to look for her but did not find her. She was getting so old she could hardly walk so I called my brother in law and asked him if he would take her to the vet, and put her away, The next morning they called and said they were going to town and would take her, I had to tell them she was gone and I did not find her,
Velma went out to Lincoln Nebraska to see Lois and Paul. On her way back she stopped at a grand daughter and they had some young pups so she got a young pup for me. We took him over to show Abbie and a guy in there asked if that was to be a bingo prize so now I call him Bingo.
I have been having the floors covered with papers for safety, He has done so well so now if he wants to go out at night he comes and scratch on the bed for me to let him out.
Well it is getting time to eat again but I had dinner in town so am not hungry, They have been bringing in all kinds of things to eat so now I don't know what to take first,
Thanks again for your letter as we realy like to hear from all . I realy do not like the job of writing but have not found a way to hear from them other wise.
Hope you all had a Merry Xmas and have a Good new year,
With lots of love to all.
Millen & Abbie
Died of Pneumonia. Parents: Andrew Thomas THOMPSON and Taletta Tobine "Lettie" JONASDTR.

Spouse: Sarah Emelia OLSON. Sarah Emelia OLSON and Millen Enevald THOMPSON were married on 22 October 1913.3 Children were: Baby THOMPSON, Velma Lois THOMPSON.

Spouse: Abbie (Sunken Dorr) LUCAS. Abbie (Sunken Dorr) LUCAS and Millen Enevald THOMPSON were married on 11 October 1953.3


Minnie Elizabeth THOMPSON2,5 was born on 22 March 1898 in Strand, Adams Co, IA. She died on 25 January 1964 in Spokane, Spokane Co., WA. She was buried on 28 January 1964 in Riverside Cem., Spokane, Washington.3 Minnie was a Mother, Cook, Housekeeper. She was educated Eighth Grade, Beyond. She was Pentecostal. Infor. in file from records of Luella Thompson Feland. Another record shows the 22nd as day of birth. She was a housewife, and belonged to the Assembly of God church. Minnie was a hard worker and a wonderful grandmother. She took care of Clara McCoy Bault, her mother-in-law after she became blind. Parents: Carl Tobias THOMPSON and Marietta Lovina BENNETT.

Spouse: Herschel Rex BAULT. Minnie Elizabeth THOMPSON and Herschel Rex BAULT were married on 13 May 1922 in Pendleton, Umatilla Co., OR. Children were: Dorothy May BAULT, Delcia Fay BAULT, Delmer Ray BAULT, Veral Cope BAULT.


Neva THOMPSON2 was born on 30 June 1926 in Valley City, Barnes Co., North Dakota.3 She died in June 1955.3
Parents: Anton Severine THOMPSON and Nellie MCCONOUGHEY.


Noah Christian THOMPSON was born on 20 February 1997. Parents: Ryan David THOMPSON and Lisa FERGEN.


Norman Keith THOMPSON1,2 was born on 28 May 1926. Parents: Peter Olaus THOMPSON and Darlene Vinnie HUNTER.

Spouse: Bette SCHAEFFER. Bette SCHAEFFER and Norman Keith THOMPSON were married on 27 October 1981.


Norris Jerome THOMPSON1,2 was born on 15 February 1941.3 Infor. in file from records of Luella Thompson Feland. Norris was adopted.
Parents: John Lawrence THOMPSON and Dorothy Bernice WALDREN.

Spouse: Janice BECKER. Janice BECKER and Norris Jerome THOMPSON were married on 19 October 1968.

Spouse: Janice BACKER.


Olivia Gabrielle THOMPSON was born on 26 February 2001. Parents: Ryan David THOMPSON and Lisa FERGEN.