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man James Thompson‏‎
Born ‎±. 1605 England, died ‎1682 New Haven,New Haven,Ct‎, approximately 77 years
[James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of NewEngland] JAMES, Charlestown, with w. Eliz. adm. of the ch. in the autumn of 1633,freem. 14May 1634, was, says Frothingham, 82, one of the first selectmenof Woburn. Hisw. by wh. he had Jonathan, perhaps b. on this side of theocean, as sure. was Simon, on the other side, w. d. 8 Nov. 1643; and hem. 15 Feb. foll. Susanna,wid.of Thomas Blodget of Cambridge, had James,b. 24 Jan. 1646, or 7, d. soon; James, again, a. 1649; and perhapsothers. His w. d. 10 Feb. 1661; and he d. 1682.

Married ‎15 Feb 1643/44 New Haven,New Haven,Ct (approximately 16 years married) to:

woman Susanna Thompson‏‎
Born ‎±. 1610 England, died ‎10 Feb 1660/61 New Haven,New Haven,Ct‎, approximately 50 years, 1st marriage to: Thomas Blodget, ‎2nd marriage to: James Thompson


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man James Thompson‏‎

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man Jonathan Thompson‏
Born ‎±. 1630 England??‎
[James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of NewEngland] JONATHAN, Woburn, s. of James of the same, m. 28 Nov. 1655, Susanna, d.of ThomasBlodget, had Susanna, b. 4 July 1661; Jonathan, 28 Sept. 1663;James, 1666, d. soon; James, again, 27 June 1667; Sarah, 1 June 1670;Simon, 15 June 1673; and Ebenezer, 18 Aug. 1676; and d. 20 Oct. 1691.Jonathan his s. was gr.-gr.f. ofSir Benjamin, knight. by Geo. III. thedisting. philosoph. better kn. as CountRumford, with wh. title he was hon. by the k. of Bavaria, wh. was b. at W. 26Mar.1753. Farmer had once suppos. that the Count was descend. of Rev.William, to wh. mistake he was led by the first Presdt. Adams; and thecorrect. is dueto the investigat. of Francis Jackson of Boston.