[Tommies] Fw: DNA

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Thu Jun 28 07:59:34 EDT 2007


Hi:
I just was checking aol and found your message.? Please change my e-mail address from ginny111 at aol.com to ginny111 at comcast,net.

Thanks
Ginny Thompson

-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Savidge <jsavidge at pacbell.net>
Bcc: ginny111 at aol.com
Sent: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 9:42 am
Subject: Re: [Tommies] Fw: DNA



And I thought this forum was not active - wonderful to be able to discuss
David & John Thomson.

Question #1- Has the wife of John Thomson, son of David, been uncovered or
validated. A David Thomson book, "The First Yankee" infers that she was
Sarah Trevore, daughter of Mayflower seaman William Travore (Travour)?

Question #2 - Philbrick's book, Mayflower, makes much of Squanto sauntering
into Plymouth speaking near perfect English. Sir Gorges memoirs note he
assigned the task to teach Squanto English to "his servant" who it could be
surmised was David T. Why have not the historians come forward to place
credit for Squanto's  life sustaining actions to the Pilgrims where it may
belong?

Hope we can keep this up. I too stem from John to John to John ....

Thanks all,


Jack Savidge




-----Original Message-----
From: tommies-bounces at wellswooster.com
[mailto:tommies-bounces at wellswooster.com] On Behalf Of gcfraser at peoplepc.com
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 6:10 PM
To: Discussion list for David THOMSON & Amias COLE descendants
andresearchers.
Subject: Re: [Tommies] Fw: DNA

Miles might be related to David.  John was his eldest.

What is William Thomson's line of descent?  Where was he born?

By the way, here's another tidbit!!  William Crowne (considered to a founder

of Mendon) and John Thomson Sr. did not get along.  David Thomson's letter 
to Thomas Howard, the Earl of Arundel proves his close relationship to him. 
William Crowne in his younger days was a "servant" - clerk to Thomas Howard,

the Earl and got his start through him.  When Thomas was in trouble with the

authorities, William Crowne betrayed him.  That might be at the base of 
John's distrust of him.

Genevieve
PS  I have a distant cousin, David Thomson, around somewhere but his mother 
must have died, I cannot contact her to get her son to have the DNA test.

PSS I was at the Getty Museum library in CA and found a book which details 
the issue of William Crowne (later of Mendon).  The famous painting of 
Thomas Howard by Van Dyke is at the Getty.  There are also markings/symbols 
in the painting that look somewhat Masonic.  According to his bio, Thomas 
Howard became head of the Masons in 1632 in London.  He also sponsored the 
builders and sculptors and was chair of the London building committee after 
the fire that burnt the Banquet -hall.  David'd letter begins by talking 
about marble samples he sent the Earl.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James Thompson" <j.e.thompson at sbcglobal.net>
To: <tommies at wellswooster.com>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 6:50 PM
Subject: [Tommies] Fw: DNA


>I recently posted a message entitled 'DNA" as my answer to the E-mail to 
>the
> 'Tommies' in regard to DNA testing.  I haven't seen any responses to 
> either
> of   the messages, so I assume there is a total lack of interest. 
> However,
> rather than let it go entirely, I would like to remind everyone on the 
> list
> that  the two questions  that can be answered by DNA testing are:
>
>                1.  Was MilesThompson the son of David Thompson?
>
>                2.  Was John Thompson the son of David Thompson?
>
>      These relationships have been questioned in the past, and a 
> relatively
> simple DNA test program can be designed to answer the questions.  I will
> submit to a DNA test, if others are interested to the point that there is
> support for such a program.  Clearly, the assistance of Scottish 
> descendants
> (there are at least two in America) could establish a line, to be 
> confirmed
> by descendants of David, and a similar test to be performed by descendants
> of Miles Thompson.
>
>          Is there any response?
>
>                    Jim Thompson, in Dallas
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <dethom at tds.net>
> To: <tommies at wellswooster.com>
> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 7:13 AM
> Subject: [Tommies] DNA
>
>
>> Hi Tommies,
>> I am hopping more Thompson males will be interested in knowing their DNA.
>> David Brent Thompson and I matched on 34 out of 27 markers. We are firth
>> cousins, once removed. The unusal find was that are first common ancestry
>> is eight generations back to Willliam Thompson born in 1741. Now we know
>> his DNA and everyone inbetween. If you are interested check familytreeDNA
>> and go to the surname list Thompson.
>> Don Thompson
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