Person:Anthony Thompson (5)

Anthony Thompson
b.Bef 1606
m. Bef 1606
  1. Anthony ThompsonBef 1606 - 1648
  2. William ThompsonEst 1610 - 1683
  3. John ThompsonEst 1615 - 1674
m. Bef 1631
  1. John ThompsonEst 1631 - 1707
  2. Bridget ThompsonEst 1633 - 1720
  3. Anthony Thompson1634 - 1654
m. Bef 1645
  1. Hannah Thompson1645 - Aft 1682
  2. Lydia Thompson1647 - 1729
  3. Ebenezer Thompson1648 - 1676
Facts and Events
Name[1] Anthony Thompson
Gender Male
Birth[1] Bef 1606 Based on estimated date of first marriage.
Marriage Bef 1631 Based on estimated date of birth of eldest known child.
to Unknown (24806)
Marriage Bef 1645 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child.
to Katharine Unknown
Will[3] 23 Mar 1647
Death[1] Sep 1648 New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[3] 26 Sep 1648 £150:15:04, taken by Richard Miles, Matthew Camfield and William Thompson
Probate[3] 27 May 1650

The Thompson Family of New Haven

"The New Haven family of Thompson was founded by three brothers, William, Anthony, and John. An attempt has been made to connect them with the Thompson family of Lenham, co. Kent, England. This Lenham myth has been set forth as a certainty in the History of Goshen (by A. G. Hibbard, 1897), in the Mark-Platt Ancestry (by E.J. Lines, 1902, pp. 46-50), and in several other accounts, and so far as known has never been refuted. Henry Thompson of Royton in Lenham married Dorothy Honywood, and died 20 Oct. 1648, leaving, with other issue, sons John, William, and Anthony. The coincidence of names would seem promising, and it is not strange that somebody hastily conjectured their identity with the emigrants, but investigation overthrows, the theory. According to William Berry's Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Kent (published in 1830, pp. 15-17), Anthony Thompson of Lenham was baptized 30 Aug. 1612, and died in England 13 Feb. 1682, leaving as heiress an only daughter. Moreover, John Thompson of Lenham was born in 1604, too early for John of New Haven, who was probably the youngest of the emigrant brothers. The Lenham brothers had three cousins, sons of Thomas Thompson of Pethem, co. Kent, likewise named John, William, and Anthony; but this John was a knight, and died in 1649 without issue. Furthermore, the evidence of chronology tends to show that the emigrants could not descend from Henry of Lenham or Thomas of Pethem in the following generation. At all events, the accepted pedigree must be abandoned."[2]

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Thompson, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    7:1749.

    "Anthony Thompson, d Sep 1648 (New Haven Probate)."

  2. Jacobus, Donald Lines. Notes on Thompson Families of Connecticut. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Jul 1912)
    66:198-99.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Alcorn, Winifred S. Abstracts of the Early Probate Records of New Haven, Book 1, Part 1, 1647-1687. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Apr 1927)
    81:132-33.

    "Thompson, Anthony, Sr. Will made Mar. 23, 1647. Bequeaths to wife, to eldest son, to second son Anthony, to daughter Bridget, by first wife, 'provided that she dispose of herself in marriage with the consent and approbation of her mother and the Elders of the Church,' and to his brothers William and John Thompson. Witnesses: John Davenport and Robert Newman. Will presented in court May 27, 1650, and 'found to be defective in sundry particulars to that court could not allow it for a legal will, yet being known that it is a declaration of the mind of the deceased concerning his estate, and therefore ordered that the wife of the said Anthony Thompson should administer upon the estate according to this writing.' Inventory, taken Sept. 26, 1648, by Richard Miles, Matthew Camfield, and Wm. Thompson, £150:15:04."