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Julia Thompson 1859–1955 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1859

Birth Location: South Carolina

Death Date: 30 May 1955

Death Location: Andrews, Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA

Father: Reuben Thompson

Mother: Matilda Thompson

Spouse(s): Nelson Baskin

Children(s): Ora Baskin, Cara Baskin, Connie Baskin, Joseph Baskin, Janie Baskin, Dora Baskin, Whit Baskin

In 1859, Julia Thompson entered the world in South Carolina, born to Reuben Thompson And Matilda Thompson. In 1870, Julia Thompson resided in Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA. In 1910, Julia Thompson resided in Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA. Julia Thompson married Nelson J Baskin, and had children including Cara L Baskin, Connie Baskin, Dora D Baskin, Janie S Baskin, Joseph M Baskin, Ora B Baskin, Whit C Baskin. Julia Thompson passed away in 1955 in Andrews, Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1859, Julia Thompson entered the world in South Carolina, born to Reuben Thompson And Matilda Thompson.
  • In 1870, Julia Thompson resided in Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA.
  • In 1910, Julia Thompson resided in Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA.
  • Julia Thompson married Nelson J Baskin, and had children including Cara L Baskin, Connie Baskin, Dora D Baskin, Janie S Baskin, Joseph M Baskin, Ora B Baskin, Whit C Baskin.
  • Julia Thompson passed away in 1955 in Andrews, Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA.

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Julia Thompson's Ancestors

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Julia Thompson
1859–1955
Birth Place: South Carolina
Parents
Reuben Thompson
1829–
South Carolina
Matilda Thompson
1845–
South Carolina
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Julia Thompson's Descendants

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Julia Thompson (abt 1859–30 May 1955) m. Nelson (J) Baskin (abt 1866–)
  1. 1. Ora (B) Baskin 1891–
  2. 2. Cara (L) Baskin 1901–
  3. 3. Connie Baskin 1893–
  4. 4. Joseph (M) Baskin 1896–
  5. 5. Janie (S) Baskin 1895–
  6. 6. Dora (D) Baskin 1901–
  7. 7. Whit (C) Baskin 1898–

Julia Thompson's Timeline

4 Records

1859
abt 1859
Birth of Julia Thompson in South Carolina
South Carolina
1870
1870
Age 11
Julia Thompson resided here in Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA
Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA
1910
1910
Age 51
Julia Thompson resided here in Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA
Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA
1955
30 May 1955
Age 96
Death of Julia Thompson in Andrews, Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA
Andrews, Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1859
    Event Place: South Carolina
    Record Source:
    [1] 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina; Roll: M593_1500; Page: 415A; Family History Library Film: 552999
    [2] 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina; Roll: T624_1464; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 0088; FHL microfilm: 1375477

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1870
    Event Place: Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina; Roll: M593_1500; Page: 415A; Family History Library Film: 552999

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1910
    Event Place: Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Pleasant Hill, Lancaster, South Carolina; Roll: T624_1464; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 0088; FHL microfilm: 1375477

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 May 1955
    Event Place: Andrews, Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA

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