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Michael Thompson’s Thompson Family Tree
From his entry in Find A Grave, as contributed by cara:
The River Press, Fort Benton, Mont., 20 Feb 1918
Death of Charles Thompson
The serious sickness of Charles Thompson, of this city, which became known to his friends only a few days ago upon his return from California, had a fatal termination at an early hour Saturday morning. The primary cause of death was Bright's disease, the patient also suffering from lung trouble.
Mr. Thompson was an old time and well known resident northern Montana. He was about 52 years old and came west from Wisconsin some 37 years ago. He was engaged in the livestock business and farming in the Highwood country for several years and afterwards became associated with H. LaBarre in the livery, feed, stable and automobile business. In his relations with his fellow citizens Mr. Thompson enjoyed the respect of an ever increasing circle of friends. He was one of the oldest members of Odd Fellows lodge of this city.
The bereaved family consists of a wife and six children--Charles W. Thompson, of Highwood; Mrs. W. C. Blackbur, of Great Falls; and May, Evelyn, Alvin and George Thompson, of this city.
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The Princeton Union, Princeton, MN, 7 March 1918
Charles Thompson, formerly of Blue Hill (MN), died at Fort Benton, Montana, recently. The cause of his death was Bright's disease. He was 52 years old and leaves a wife and six children. The members of the family have the sympathy of this community. | THOMPSON, Charles (I41328)
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Michael Thompson’s Thompson Family Tree
In the 1880 census, she was Lena, 8 years old.
She lived in Highwood, Montana, at the time of her father’s death in 1904.
From her entry in Find A Grave, as contributed by cara:
Great Falls Tribune (MT), 21 May 1954
Former Resident of Falls Dies in California
Mrs. Caroline Thompson, Longview, Wash., died at the home of her daughter in Lafayette, Calif., where she was visiting.
She was born Sept. 13, 1872, at Neenah, Wis. She married Charles Thompson and moved to Fort Benton about 1899. Thompson died in 1918. Mrs. Thompson then moved to Great Falls and lived here until leaving seven years ago to make her home at Longview, Wash., with her daughter, Evelyn Christianson.
Survivors beside the son, George, and daughter are a son, Charles Thompson, Highwood, Mont.; daughters, Helen Haines, Lafayette, Calif.; and May Beals, Portland; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. | MYHRE, Caroline Dorothea (I41327)
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Michaela Brown | ANDERSON, Howard Dexter (I42734)
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Michaela Brown | KNUTSON, Clara Otilda (I42733)
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Michaela Brown | ANDERSON, Albert (I42732)
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Michaela Brown | ANDERSON, Nels (I42731)
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Michaela Brown | OLSON, Anne Maria (I42730)
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Michaela Brown | BOLSTAD, Kari Jensdatter (I30929)
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Michaela Brown gives him the surname Haslebræk. | LIEN, Gulbrand Olson (I42729)
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michaelolson7171 | ASPERHEIM, Anna Sjursdatter (I11366)
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