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Ruth Thompson

Female Abt 1763 - Abt 1860  (~ 97 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ruth Thompson was born about 1763 (daughter of Alexander Thompson, Sr. and Elizabeth Hodge); died about 1860 in Greensburg, St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    SUCCESSION RECORDS OF ST.HELENA PARISH, LOUISIANA 1804-1854,
    E. Russ Williams, Jr., c1966, p. 31 NOTE (Patricia Ezell): In LA, Succession Records are the equivalent of Probate Records.

    Ruth Thompson, dgt. of Alexander Thompson and Elizabeth Hodge of Elbert Co. GA, married about 1787 to Henry Strickland, b. 1766, N.C., d. Madison County, GA Feb 1817. Henry was the son of Solomon Strickland and Amy Pace.

    In the 1820 census of St. Helena Parish, LA., Ruth Stricklin appears as a widow over 45 yrs of age, has 1 boy age 18-25, 2 girls 16-25, 1 boy and 1 girl 10-15 yrs of age.

    On 10 Apr 1823, Ruth Strickling married Benjamin Bagley in Amite County, MS.

    On 29 Oct 1824, Benjamin Bagley and wife, sold to Elizabeth White, chattel (probably a slave) in Amite County, MS. Conveyance Book I, page 2, p.68.

    On 28 Sep 1826, Benjamin Bagley sold to K. & R. Strickland in Amite County, land Conveyance Book 2, p.172

    Benjamin Bagley had probably been married before his marriage to Ruth as he appears in the 1810 Amite County census with a family. He received a land grant in Amite County on 21 Dec 1811, Township 3 North, Range 13 East, Section 24, 505 acres. He received another land grant in Amite County, MS. on 15 Oct 1816, Township 3North Range 6 East. This 2nd land grant was assigned to Josiah Powell on 1 July 1827 which may be a sign that Benjamin and Ruth moved.... or it could just be that he sold the land.--(Patricia Ezell)

    The BAGLEY family does not appear in the 1850 census for Amite, Wilkinson, or Franklin Counties, MS, nor do they appear in the 1850 census for St.Helena, East or West Feliciana.
    A number of the STRICKLAND children were in the 1850 St.Helena Parish census: Cade, James and Willis (at least).
    There is no succession record for Ruth Thompson, Ruth Stricklin, or Ruth Bagley in the St.Helena Parish records.
    One curious thing is how did Ruth Thompson from GA to MS? With whom did she come? Henry Stricklin died in 1817 in Madison County, GA. (at least according to Albert Casey's book, AMITE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI AND ITS ENVIRONS, p. 589. It's probably that she came with some of her adult children who had already married while still living in GA., i.e. , like Elizabeth STRICKLAND who married Edward WHITE about 1814 in Elbert County, GA, Nancy STRICKLAND who married Grant Rice TAYLOR in Madison Co. GA on 19 Sep 1818, Willis H. STRICKLAND who married Amy in 1816 in Madison Co.GA (this family went to Tangipahoa LA where he founded Tangipahoa Baptist Church).

    Ruth married Henry Strickland about 1787 in Georgia. Henry (son of Solomon Strickland and Amey Pace) was born about 1766 in North Carolina; died on 6 Feb 1817 in Madison County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Hardy Strickland was born after 1788 in Elbert County, Georgia; and died.
    2. Ansel B. Strickland was born on 5 Apr 1790 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 5 Mar 1814 in Amite County, Mississippi.
    3. Cade Drew Strickland was born on 1 Nov 1791 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 1 Mar 1868 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.
    4. Henry Strickland, Jr. was born after 1792; died in 1818.
    5. Thompson C. Strickland was born before 1793 in Georgia; died before 1860 in Alabama.
    6. Elizabeth Strickland was born about 1795 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 25 Dec 1864 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Travis Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    7. James Robert Strickland was born on 7 Apr 1797 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 16 Aug 1862 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.
    8. Nancy Ruth Strickland was born about 1799 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 26 Aug 1847 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.
    9. Willis Henry Strickland was born about 1802 in Elbert County, Georgia; and died.

    Ruth married Samuel Benjamin Bagley on 10 Apr 1823 in Amite County, Mississippi. Samuel was born about 1763; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alexander Thompson, Sr. was born about 1739 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania (son of James "Jimmie" Thompson and Ruth Alexander); died between 1808 and 1815 in Madison County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    From "Thompson Mill History" by Calvin G. Floyd in STRICKLAND SCENE Vol 2, No 1 First Quarter 1981 (Strickland Research, Inc. 1661 Laurancae Way, Riverdale, GA 30296): "Alexander Thompson, Sr. was born 1739 and died 1815 in Madison County. He married Elizabeth Hodge (1745-1820). They are buried near Thompson's Mill, but no grave markers have been found by the writer.

    Alexander Thompson, Sr. was a Revolutionary War soldier. He received a scalp wound at the battle of King's Mountain which left a permanent scar.

    Alexander Thompson moved his family from Burke County, NC, to Wilkes County, GA in 1788. His sister and her husband, William McDaniel, also came to Wilkes County at this time. (Later he) moved to a place on the east side of South River across from his son's home (James Thompson, Sr.). This was in Elbert County at that time. They built substantial log houses for their families. Alexander Thompson, Sr. built a dam across South River at the shoals. A grist mill and a saw mill were constructed and were operated by water power. His will states that he also had cotton machines. In the book, OUR KIN by Manning, it is written that this was the first grist mill in north Georgia. Lumber was sawed at the mill from primeval timber to build the two story home of Alexander Thompson, Sr.

    He was on the first Superior Court Jury list after Madison County was formed in 1812. He was a member of the first Board of Road Commissioners from Danielsville District in 1812. He bought one of the lots at auction onthe Court House Square in Danielsville, which were sold for funds to build a courthouse.

    A plantation of 1900 acres was operated by the Thompson family. Several slaves were owned by family members. The mills and farms were operated for several generations by descendants of Alexander Thompson.


    From HISTORY OF GEORGIA AND GEORGIA'S PEOPLE by Geo. G. Smith:

    Listed on page 623 are names of revolutionary soldiers who recieved money and those who received land warrants. On page 640, Alexander Thompson and Solomon Strickland, father of Thompson's daughter-in-law Eunice are listed as receiving land warrants. Alexander received land in Washington Co, GA. He was wounded in the Battle of King's Mountain.

    From the book HISTORICAL SKETCHES, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES AND EARLY SETTLERS IN NORTHEAST GEORGIA by Rev. Groves Harrison Cartledge, compiled by Jessie Julia Mize and Virginia Louise Newton, Athens GA 1960 pps 72-76:

    Alexander Thompson and his two sons, James and William, were from Burke County, NC and settled on the South Fork of the Broad River about 1790. Alexander Thompson located on the place now owned and occupied by his grandson, Dr. Berry M. Thompson, and built the first mill on the place. He was a man then somewhat advanced in life.

    From HISTORY OF PIKE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, 1798-1876, by L.W. Conerly: The Thompson ancestors were from Scotland. Some of them settled in New York, North Carolina and Georgia. Alexander Thompson, Sr and son James, fought in the battle of King's Mountain. he was wounded in the head. A man named Griffith was hot and when Thompson stooped to raise him up a ball stuck him in the forehead, passed over his head under the scalp and came out at the back of his neck, leaving a scar were hair was prevented from growing.

    Alexander married Elizabeth Hodge about 1760 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth was born between 1742 and 1745; died between 1808 and 1820 in Madison County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Hodge was born between 1742 and 1745; died between 1808 and 1820 in Madison County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. James Thompson, Sr. was born about 1761; and died.
    2. 1. Ruth Thompson was born about 1763; died about 1860 in Greensburg, St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.
    3. Sarah Thompson was born about 1765; and died.
    4. Robert Thompson was born about 1766; and died.
    5. Esther Thompson was born about 1767; and died.
    6. Mary Thompson was born about 1769; died before 1811.
    7. John Thompson was born about 1771; died in in Williamsburg, James City County, Virginia.
    8. Alexander Thompson, Jr. was born on 4 Mar 1771 in Burke County, North Carolina; died on 12 Nov 1824 in Amite County, Mississippi.
    9. William Thompson was born about 1781; died about 1854.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James "Jimmie" Thompson was born in 1700 in Ulster, County Antrim, North Ireland (son of John Thompson and Esther Hale); died in in Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    "Jimmie Thompson was orphaned at age 10. He was bound to Patrick Hagan. Hagan was a very harsh taskmaster and made Jimmie do most of the farm work. Sundays were spent in religious study at the Hagan home. Jimmie ran away from Hagan when he was 13. He crossed the sea into Scotland with a merchant friend. He met a John Alexander who hired Jimmie to plow for him. The Alexanders were Presbyterians and they took Jimmie into their home and reared him. He was sent to his first formal school. John Alexander had one child, a daughter Ruth. Jimmie fell in love with Ruth and they wanted to marry. Her parents did not allow this until Ruth was 18 and Jimmie 21. The John Alexander and James Thompson families emigrated from Scotland to America about the 1730s. They settled about 20 mile west of Philadelphia, PA" from Calvin G. Floyd, THOMPSON MILL HISTORY.

    Pennsylvania records show a will of James Thompson dated 3 Feb 1748, leaving property to his sons: Alexander, Samuel, James, Robert and William.

    James married Ruth Alexander in 1739 in Pennsylvania. Ruth was born before 1721 in Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ruth Alexander was born before 1721 in Scotland; and died.

    Notes:

    The daughter of James Alexander of Scotland.

    Children:
    1. 2. Alexander Thompson, Sr. was born about 1739 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; died between 1808 and 1815 in Madison County, Georgia.
    2. Esther Thompson was born about 1741 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    3. Samuel Thompson was born about 1741; and died.
    4. James Thompson, II was born in 1742; and died.
    5. Robert Thompson was born in 1744; and died.
    6. William Thompson was born about 1745; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Thompson was born in 1672 in Ulster, County Antrim, North Ireland; died in 1710 in Ireland.

    Notes:

    John Thompson, whose ancestor had gone from Scotland to Ireland, married Esther Hale in Ireland. A horse ran away with him, throwing him over a bluff, killing him instantly. In a few days his widow died, leaving an only child, James, then ten years of age. ("THE THOMPSON FAMILY" from the American Gen. Research Institute, Arlington, VA copyright 1972)

    John married Esther Hale about 1698 in Ireland. Esther was born before 1682; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Esther Hale was born before 1682; and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. James "Jimmie" Thompson was born in 1700 in Ulster, County Antrim, North Ireland; died in in Pennsylvania.