Miss Elizabeth J. Thomson, aged 49, died at 9 o'clock Tuesday night at the home of her father, R.G. Thompson, of near White Cottage, after a year's illness, due to anemia. She was a member of the Reformed Presbyterian church. The father, five brothers and five sisters survive. They are R.C. of Canal Winchester; Arthur G. of White Cottage; James H., Fred, Herman, Maggie, Mary, Ethel and Ellen, all of the home, and Mrs. Anna Cusic, of Darlington. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio. Wednesday, 6 March 1918, page 2.
Miss Elizabeth J. Thomson, aged 49, died at 9 o'clock Tuesday night at the home of her father, R.G. Thompson, of near White Cottage, after a year's illness, due to anemia. She was a member of the Reformed Presbyterian church. The father, five brothers and five sisters survive. They are R.C. of Canal Winchester; Arthur G. of White Cottage; James H., Fred, Herman, Maggie, Mary, Ethel and Ellen, all of the home, and Mrs. Anna Cusic, of Darlington. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio. Wednesday, 6 March 1918, page 2.
Family Members
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R. Cameron Thompson
1870–1948
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Maggie L. Thompson
1872–1958
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J. Howard Thompson
1874–1957
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Mary B. Thompson
1876–1967
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George Arthur Thompson
1878–1953
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Hermon S. Thompson
1879–1932
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Fred N. Thompson
1881–1966
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Ella Rebecca Thompson
1884–1962
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M. Ethel Thompson
1886–1959
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Nannie Annetta Thompson Cusac
1888–1973
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