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James T. Thompson
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Susan Ellison Creekmore

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Back left to right:  Alice, Luther T., Elgin W., and Zelma.  Front left to right:  Harvey, Ida (in Father's lap), Henry, (in Mother's lap), and Ona Lou Thompson. Photo made about 1900. (55508 bytes)

The James T. Thompson Family

Back left to right:  Alice, Luther T., Elgin W., and Zelma.
Front left to right:  Harvey, Ida (in Father's lap), Henry, (in Mother's lap), and Ona Lou Thompson.   Photo made about 1900.


James T. THOMPSON born February 1864, married Susan Ellison CREEKMORE, daughter of James CREEKMORE and Hixey JOHNSON, in 1884.  She was born about 1858, in Whitfield County, Georgia, died about 1911, in Tuscumbia, Colbert County, Alabama.  Their children were: 

......2-Luther T. THOMPSON born July 1883, died February 23, 1958, in Franklin County, Alabama.  He married Molly YOKUM on December 12, 1906.

......2-Elgin W. THOMPSON born December 1885, died in Jefferson County, Alabama.  He married Florilla CAMERON on November 5, 1911.

......2-Alice THOMPSON born September 13, 1886, died February 3, 1965.  She married first to John A. BYARS on June 19, 1907.  She married second to Pryon POUNDERS in 1923.

......2-Zelma "Zelmer" THOMPSON born July 1889.   She married Thurlow JOHNSON on July 23, 1923.  He was born about 1899, in Alabama.

......2-Harvey THOMPSON born March 1892, died in Chattanooga, Tennessee.  He married Lillian [--?--].

......2-Ona Lou THOMPSON born August 28, 1893, died March 18, 1980, in Iuka, Tishomingo County, Mississippi.  She married Benjamin Mitchel JAMES, son of William JAMES and Eviline WALKER, on May 13, 1913.

......2-Ida THOMPSON born August 1887.  She married Fennel PARKER in Wheeler, Colbert County, Alabama.

......2-Henry THOMPSON born 1900.

......2-Marshall THOMPSON born. 1900.


Photo courtesy of William Creekmore


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