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Martha is referenced by the following books.<br> | |||
[[A History of Logan County]], [[A_History_of_Logan_County#CHAPTER_XXI Chapter XXI]], which lays out [[Henry Clay Ragland|Henry Clay Ragland's]] understanding of our family history through the first few generations, from about 1770-1905. | |||
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[[A_History_of_Logan_County#CHAPTER_XXI|Chapter XXI]], ''A History of Logan County'', 1896, from the Logan Banner Newspaper, Henry Clay Ragland<br> | |||
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Revision as of 19:14, 16 April 2023
Samuel Thompson Father |
Martha Thompson |
Esther Thompson Mother |
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William Ferrell Spouse |
| Martha Thompson | |
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| Name | Martha Thompson |
| Gender | Male |
| Family Search: | LVMC-6PF |
| Find-a-Grave: | |
| Validated ? | |
| Birth and Death Information | |
| Born | 1740 |
| Russell, VA | |
| United States of America | |
| Deceased | 1740 |
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| Family Relationships | |
| Father | Samuel Thompson |
| Mother | |
| Spouse | William Ferrell |
| Marriage Date | 1764 |
| Children | John Ferrell Richard Ferrell |
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| War of 1812 | |
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| Spanish American | |
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| Sources and References | |
| BC: DC: MC: Obit: Will: | |
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| Obituary | |
| Will/Estate | |
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William/Richard Ferrell Sr. was the Progenitor...
...but there is no account of any settlement being made on the West Virginia side of the river below the McDowell County line, or even above that line, until the year 1800, when Richard and John Ferrell, sons of Richard Ferrell, who was killed by the Indians in Thompson's Valley in 1780, settled on the farm where M.A. Ferrell now lives.
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Martha is referenced by the following books.
A History of Logan County, A_History_of_Logan_County#CHAPTER_XXI Chapter XXI, which lays out Henry Clay Ragland's understanding of our family history through the first few generations, from about 1770-1905.
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Chapter XXI, A History of Logan County, 1896, from the Logan Banner Newspaper, Henry Clay Ragland