THOMSON/THOMPSON/TOMSON Irish Emigrants in North America
"THOMSON, Abraham emigrated from Larne on the Lord Dunluce, master James Gillis, arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, January 1773."Citation: P. 27.
"THOMPSON, John, born in Ireland, emigrated to North Carolina around 1750, settled in Haw Creek, buried in THOMSON Family Cemetery, Alamance County, North Carolina.Alamance County G/S."Citation: P. 27.
Source Citation and Source Information:
Irish Emigrants in North America.Part One (St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, 1994); Part Two (St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, 1995; and Part Three (St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, 1995). David Dobson, Clearfield Publishing Company, Inc., by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, Maryland, 1997, 1998. 2000.ISBN: 0-8063-4684-1.
"THOMPSON, James, born in Ireland, served in the Royal Navy during the Seven Years War, then a Customs Officer in Ireland, moved to Philadelphia, Loyalist."Citation, P. 119."
"THOMPSON, John, formerly a private of the 8th Regiment, with his wife, son and daughter, from Ireland, settled in Burgess, Ontario, on 22 August 1816."Citation, P. 119.
"THOMSON, John, a blacksmith from Ireland, settled in Ameiasburgh, Midland, Ontario, on 9 November 1818."Citation, P. 119.
"THOMPSON, John, born 1793, with his wife Magaret, born 1801, and daughter, Martha, born 1801, from Fermoy, County Cork, emigrated from Cove on the Stakesby to Quebec, on 8 July 1823, settled in Ramsay Towship, Ontario."Citation, P. 120.
"THOMPSON, Moses, an indentured servant who emigrated from Belfast on the BRUERTON OF LIVERPOOL, master John Fowler, to Philadelphia, in 1729."Citation: P. 120.
"THOMPSON, W. B., from Ireland, later of the Royal Sappers, with his wife, two sons and a daughter, settled in Dalhousie, Ontario, on 4 September 1820." Citation, P. 120.
Source Citation and Source Information:
Irish Emigrants in North America.Part Six. David Dobson, Clearfield Publishing Company, Inc., by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, Maryland, 2003.ISBN: 0-8063-5216-7.