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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Joel Thompson: Birth: 29 JAN 1826 in New CAstle Co, DE. Death: 1905 in prob London Britain, Chester, Pennsylvania

  2. Lydia Thompson: Birth: 1828 in White Clay Creek, Chester, Pennsylvania.

  3. Hannah H. Thompson: Birth: 1835 in White Clay Creek, Chester, Pennsylvania.

  4. Elizabeth W. Thompson: Birth: 1841 in White Clay Creek, Chester, Pennsylvania. Death: 1842 in White Clay Creek, Chester, Pennsylvania


Notes
a. Note:   tting. The London Britain meeting was Orthodox and starteda t about the same time as the Mill Creek Hicksite Meeting, the leader of which was a James Thompson, another member of this clan. But the Hicksite/ Quaker split was about the developing middle class (who were assimilating into the mainstream) vs traditional farmers with a more traditional outlook who in fact opposed the developing Capitalist economy as a threat to their livlihoods. Eli was one of the sons of his father whose sons and grandsons were upwardly mobile, and they went with the minority in rural Chester County orthodox position. The Orthodox Quakers held something fairly closely resembling ordinary Protestant church services, and adopted a belief in the Trinity, the Hicksites maintain to this day their traditional Quaker ways of thinking and mode of worship.
Note:   Daniel and/or Ezra were the elders of the London Britain (Orthodox) Mee


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