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Anthony George “George” Thompson 1845–1919 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Nov 1845

Birth Location: Baylough, Portlaw, Waterford, Ireland

Death Date: 13 Nov 1919

Death Location: Ashburton, Ashburton District, Canterbury, New Zealand

Father: Anthony Thompson

Mother: Anne Power

Spouse(s): Mary Baker, Elizabeth Husband

Children(s): Sydney Thompson, Mary Thompson, Anthony Thompson, Francis Thompson, Norah Tod, Alice Thompson, Emily Thompson, Albert Thompson

In 1845, Anthony George “George” Thompson entered the world in Baylough, Portlaw, Waterford, Ireland, born to Anthony George Old Anthony Thompson And Anne Power. Anthony George “George” Thompson married Elizabeth Husband, Mary Anne Polly Baker, and had children including Albert Thompson, Alice J Thompson, Anthony George Thompson, Emily Thompson, Francis Frank Thompson, Mary Ann Annie Thompson, Norah Thompson Tod, Sydney Robert Paddy Thompson. Anthony George “George” Thompson passed away in 1919 in Ashburton, Ashburton District, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Biography

  • In 1845, Anthony George “George” Thompson entered the world in Baylough, Portlaw, Waterford, Ireland, born to Anthony George Old Anthony Thompson And Anne Power.
  • Anthony George “George” Thompson married Elizabeth Husband, Mary Anne Polly Baker, and had children including Albert Thompson, Alice J Thompson, Anthony George Thompson, Emily Thompson, Francis Frank Thompson, Mary Ann Annie Thompson, Norah Thompson Tod, Sydney Robert Paddy Thompson.
  • Anthony George “George” Thompson passed away in 1919 in Ashburton, Ashburton District, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Anthony Thompson's Ancestors

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Anthony Thompson
1845–1919
Birth Place: Baylough, Portlaw, Waterford, Ireland
Parents
Anthony George “Old Anthony” Thompson
1818–1893
Beallough Town, Guilcagh Parish, Waterford, Ireland
Anne Power
1813–1858
Kilmeaden, Waterford County, Ireland.
Grandparents
George Thompson
1795–1831
Portlaw, Waterford, Ireland
Mary Morrison
1801–1870
County Waterford, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
George Thompson
1768–1853
Eleanor Connelly
1768–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Connelly
1740–
Mary (Kierwan)
1740–1838

Anthony Thompson's Descendants

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Anthony (George “George”) Thompson (29 Nov 1845–13 Nov 1919) m. Mary (Anne 'Polly') Baker (1 Jun 1849–30 May 1906) m. Elizabeth Husband (3 Dec 1860–27 Aug 1953)
  1. 1. Sydney (Robert ( Paddy )) Thompson 1887–1960
  2. 2. Mary (Ann (Annie)) Thompson 1877–1961
  3. 3. Anthony (George) Thompson 1873–1946
  4. 4. Francis ((Frank)) Thompson 1875–1960
  5. 5. Norah (Thompson) Tod 1883–1949
  6. 6. Alice (J) Thompson 1885–1956
  7. 7. Emily Thompson 1889–1975
  8. 8. Albert Thompson 1881–1929 m. Agnes (Florence May) Aitchison 1880–1929
    1. 1. Gordon Thompson 1913–1980
    2. 2. Albert (James) Thompson 1913–1938
    3. 3. George Thompson 1911–1912

Anthony Thompson's Timeline

2 Records

1845
29 Nov 1845
Birth of Anthony George “George” Thompson in Baylough, Portlaw, Waterford, Ireland
Baylough, Portlaw, Waterford, Ireland
1919
13 Nov 1919
Age 74
Death of Anthony George “George” Thompson in Christchurch, Canterbury Region, New Zealand
Christchurch, Canterbury Region, New Zealand

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Nov 1845
    Event Place: Baylough, Portlaw, Waterford, Ireland
    Record Source: Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Nov 1919
    Event Place: Christchurch, Canterbury Region, New Zealand
    Record Source: Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Ashburton, Ashburton District, Canterbury, New Zealand
    Record Source: Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index

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