Old Dead Relatives

The genealogy of my extended family

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D. A. (Living) THOMPSON



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  D. A. (Living) THOMPSON (child of W.A.P. THOMPSON and Jacquiline O. LOCKRIE).

    Family/Spouse: J. STUCKI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  W.A.P. THOMPSON

    W.A.P. married Jacquiline O. LOCKRIE. Jacquiline was born in 17 Jul. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jacquiline O. LOCKRIE was born in 17 Jul.
    Children:
    1. 1. D. A. (Living) THOMPSON


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Clifton Ambrose “Clifford” THOMPSON was born on 29 Aug 1898 in Kentucky; died on 30 Jul 1967 in Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan; was buried on 1 Aug 1967 in St Hedwig Cemetery, Dearborn, Michigan.

    Other Events:

    • Historical Notes: THO/MI 001 - name, birth & death dates
    • Census: 1910, Randlett, Comanche, Oklahoma

    Clifton married Jenny June SUTTON Jenny (daughter of Ellis Craig SUTTON and Christina “Tina” HANSDATTER) was born on 25 Jul 1902 in Alexander, Franklin, Iowa; died on 26 Dec 2002 in Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jenny June SUTTON was born on 25 Jul 1902 in Alexander, Franklin, Iowa (daughter of Ellis Craig SUTTON and Christina “Tina” HANSDATTER); died on 26 Dec 2002 in Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan.

    Other Events:

    • Married Name: THOMPSON
    • Historical Notes: SUT/OK 001 - 1910 Census SUT/IA 005 - 1920 Census
    • Census: 1910, Randlett, Comanche, Oklahoma
    • Census: 1920, Estherville, Emmet, Iowa

    Children:
    1. Donald Jerome THOMPSON was born on 28 Apr 1924; died on 23 Oct 1971 in St Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida.
    2. L. J. . (Living) THOMPSON
    3. 2. W.A.P. THOMPSON
    4. R. J. (Living) THOMPSON


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Ellis Craig SUTTON was born on 15 Mar 1876 in Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa (son of Josephus SUTTON and Martha Jane “Jinnie” CRAIG); died on 6 Feb 1919 in Algona, Kossuth, Iowa; was buried in Forest Home Cemetery, Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Photographer (1910); electrician (1900); farmer in Strawberry Pt, IA
    • Religion: Baptist; Methodist
    • Census Notes: 1880 US Federal Census Ht Pleasant, Henry, Iowa 364 East Monroe Sutton, Josephus, 35, Ward supervisor at hospital Martha J. 33, wife Estella, 11, daughter Leena, 6, daughter Ellis Craig, 4, son
    • Adopted: When his mother died (he was 5), Ellis was adopted by his grandfather Rev Milton Sutton.
    • Descendant Interest: Blue eyes, light hair, medium height, medium build
    • Confirmed Ancestor?: Y
    • Verified Birth: Y
    • Verified Death: Y
    • Verified Marriage: Y
    • Parents Verified?: Y
    • Historical Notes: SUT/OK 001 - 1910 Census; Suttons living in Oklahoma with Joseph Sutton SUT/IA 002 - Obituary SUT/IA 003 - Draft card CRA/IA 006 - 1880 Census: living with parents and sisters.
    • Obituary: Estherville Democrat, Estherville, IA, February 26, 1919 Pneumonia claimed another victim recently when Mr. Ellis Craig Sutton, who was born in this city on March 15, 1876, died in the hospital at Algona, Iowa, February 6, 1919. He was a s/o Joseph and Jennie Craig Sutton, and will be well remembered by old school friend and playmates here. Until the age of sixteen years his home was in these parts. His grandfather, Rev. Milton Sutton, was a beloved minister of the Baptist church of this city for many years. Until the time of his removal from here Ellis was a faithful attendant at the Baptist church and Sunday school, never failing to be in his place at the appointed time. At about the age of sixteen he went to western Iowa, where he took up the study of electrical engineering, making it a life work in which he became very proficient, as an expert. At the age of twenty-one he accepted a position at Estherville, Iowa, where on November 7, 1898, he was united in marriage to Miss Christine Hanson of that place. With the exception of a short time spent in Oklahoma and Colorado they lived practically all their married life in Estherville and vicinity, where he commanded the love and respect of all with whom he came in contact. Five children came to bless their home. One died in infancy. Those remaining to sorrow with their mother are two boys and two girls. They grieve for a loving husband and father. He also leaves to mourn his early death two sisters, Mrs. (Rev.) J.T. Aitchison, of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Clifford Anderson, of Mt. Pleasant; his aged father, Joseph Sutton, of Boston, and a cousin, Mrs. Joseph Brown, of Burlington, Iowa. There are also other relatives in the far west. A short service was held in Algona. It was conducted by the Baptist pastor there. Then the remains were brought here to be laid to rest beside those of his mother who departed this world when he was five years of age. They were accompanied by his wife, a little son, James, who was his inseparable companion, Mrs. Olaf Skog and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Borreson. They arrived on No. 5 Sunday morning and the funeral service which was attended by many old friends and acquaintances, was held in the First Baptist church at 3:30 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Pastor Frank Weston spoke from the words "Behold I come quickly." Members of the choir of the church sang. There were many beautiful flowers. The pall bearers were Fred and Basil Wiggins, Adrian and F.C. Bruhn, Grover Traut and Chas. Wells. Interment was in Forest Home. Ellis Sutton had many friends in this section of Iowa where the family was well known some years ago. He was a fine man, a great lover of flowers, pets and children. The finer things of life appealed to him. He was a member of the I.O.O.F.. Lodge at Ackley, Iowa. Much sympathy is extended to his bereaved loved ones. – Mt. Pleasant News. —— Estherville Democrat, Estherville, IA, February 12, 1919 Former Light Plant Superintendent Dead E.C. Sutton Passed Away Suddenly in Algona – Burial Was Made at Mount Pleasant The many friends of E.C. Sutton in this city were shocked to hear of his death which occurred in Algona last Thursday, February 6th. Mr. Sutton had been in that city only a short time when death overtook him. He had accepted a position in that city with the light plant and was taken sick while on duty. He asked for leave to go to his room, which was granted to him. On his way home he stopped at a drug store to secure some medicine for a headache. He then retired to his room and when found he was in an unconscious condition from which he never rallied. Mr. Sutton was for several years superintendent of the electric light plant in this city. While here he made many friends who are deeply grieved to learn of his death. He was a skilled workman and thoroughly competent in his work. He was of a cheery, genial disposition which made him a favorite with the workmen and all those with whom he came in contact. The remains were taken to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, where burial services were held last Sunday. The wife, Mrs. Olaf Skog and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Borreson, of this city, accompanied the body to that city. We are unable at this time to get a complete obituary, but will have some for next week's issue of the Democrat. The death of Mr. Sutton is sincerely regretted in this city. He was a good citizen and the kind of man that helps a town. We join the community in extending sympathy to the bereaved family at this time, in the loss of husband and father. May the Heavenly Father look down upon them in this hour of sorrow, and comfort their broken hearts. —— Algona Advance (Estherville Daily News, Estherville, IA, February 19, 1919 Sad Death From "Flu" A most unfortunate death was that of E.C. Sutton, late of Estherville, who came here about two weeks ago to accept a job at the city light and power plant. He began work January 29, but was taken with a severe headache the next day. To relieve the headache he took some headache tablets, and these seem to have weakened his heart. His illness proved to be influenza, and resulted in pneumonia, from which he died last Thursday night. He had been taken to the local hospital on the preceding Monday. After his death the body was taken to the Laird undertaking parlors, where brief services were conducted Friday noon, with the local Odd Fellows in charge, after which the body was shipped to Estherville for further services. It was to be shipped thence to Mt. Pleasant for burial. Mr. Sutton's wife was called to his bedside before his death. There are four children. Mr. Sutton was between 40 and 50 years of age. It is said that he was for eight years superintendent of the Estherville light and power plant. Before coming here he had been employed at St. Paul or Minneapolis. He left an insurance policy of $1,000 for his family. His eldest child is a girl of 15, and the youngest child is four years old. There is another boy and a girl in the family. The Ackley Odd Fellows paid the funeral expenses. – Ellis Craig Sutton
    • Cause of Death: Spanish Influenza Epidemic of 1918-9; pneumonia
    • Census: 1880, Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa
    • Census: 1885, Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa
    • Census: 1900, Iowa Falls, Hardin, Iowa
    • Census: 1905, Hardin, Clayton, Iowa
    • Census: 1910, Randlett, Comanche, Oklahoma
    • Census: 1915, Estherville, Emmet, Iowa
    • Drafted: 8 Sep 1918, Estherville, Emmet, Iowa

    Notes:

    Ellis married Christina “Tina” HANSDATTER Christina (daughter of Hans ENGEBRIGTSON and Sigrid “Siri” HALVORSDATTER) was born on 30 May 1878 in Christiana, Oslo, Norway; died on 13 Nov 1968 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota; was buried on 16 Nov 1968 in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Christina “Tina” HANSDATTERChristina “Tina” HANSDATTER was born on 30 May 1878 in Christiana, Oslo, Norway (daughter of Hans ENGEBRIGTSON and Sigrid “Siri” HALVORSDATTER); died on 13 Nov 1968 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota; was buried on 16 Nov 1968 in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    Other Events:

    • Married Name: SUTTON
    • Also Known As: ENGEBRETSEN
    • Religion: Methodist
    • Immigrant?: Y
    • Confirmed Ancestor?: Y
    • Verified Death: Y
    • Verified Marriage: Y
    • Parents Verified?: Y
    • Historical Notes: ENG/MN 001 - Obituary ENG/MN 002 - Funeral notice SUT/OK 001 - 1910 Census SUT/IA 005 - 1920 Census HAN/MN 022 - funeral expenses
    • Migration: 6 May 1890, “Polynesian”
    • Census: 2 Jun 1900, Iowa Falls, Hardin, Iowa
    • Census: 1910, Randlett, Comanche, Oklahoma
    • Census: 1920, Estherville, Emmet, Iowa
    • Census: 1 Jan 1925, Estherville, Emmet, Iowa
    • Census: 5 Apr 1930, Estherville, Emmet, Iowa
    • Census: 1 Apr 1940, 2845 27th Ave S, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota

    Notes:

    Came to US with her parents when she was 11 years old. After her husband died during the great Spanish Flu epidemic, Christina raised 4 children by herself, making a living by taking in boarders. She then endured the Great Depression in the 30s, her parents having passed away by this time.
    ——
    Vindicator And Republican May 22, 1929 (Estherville, Iowa)
    Leaves on Extended Eastern Trip
    Mrs. E. C. Sutton leaves Tuesday with her daughter Mrs. Cecil Hanson, of Milwaukee for a trip in the east. Mrs. Albert Hanson of Minneapolis comes with her daughter-in-law, and the three will go back to that city. From there Mrs. Sutton and daughter will go to Milwaukee and later to Chicago to visit Mr. Jos. Sutton, grandfather of Mrs. Hanson who is now 87 years old, and then on to Detroit to spend some time with Mrs. Clifford Thompson, daughter and sister of the two ladies. Mrs. Sutton will be gone from Estherville most of the summer.

    Children:
    1. 5. Jenny June SUTTON was born on 25 Jul 1902 in Alexander, Franklin, Iowa; died on 26 Dec 2002 in Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan.
    2. Viola Mae SUTTON was born on 12 Apr 1905 in Iowa Falls, Hardin, Iowa; died on 9 Jun 1988 in Louisiana, Pike, Missouri; was buried in unknown.
    3. Ellis Craig SUTTON was born about 1906; died in 1906.
    4. James Clifford SUTTON was born on 23 Oct 1910 in Estherville, Emmet, Iowa; died on 30 Jan 1990 in Sparks, Washoe, Nevada.
    5. Roger Ellis “Duke” SUTTON was born on 27 Mar 1914 in Estherville, Emmet, Iowa; died on 13 Sep 1991 in Kaiser Hospital, Santa Clara, California.


Notes

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Updated 23 Dec 2023