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Martha Tomson (Soule)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Middleborough, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
Death: March 18, 1772 (69)
Middleborough, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
Place of Burial: Old Cemetery "at the Green", across from the First Congregational Church, 6 Plympton Street, Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Soule, II and Martha Soule
Wife of Thomas Thompson; Joseph Faunce and Thomas Tomson
Mother of Peter Thompson; Nathan Thompson; James Thompson; Thomas Thompson; Francis Thompson and 6 others
Sister of Sarah Snow; John Soule, IV; Esther Soule; Mary Sampson; James Soule and 3 others

Managed by: David P Himes
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About Martha Tomson

Descendant of Mayflower passengers Peter Browne, Richard Warren, and George Soule



Notice: Maybe for many others as for me, this person is a 2nd line to Peter Browne. This person is also a Great Grandmother as well as a cousin. This will happen, as it does here for me, as this family splits into cousins and then rejoins generations later as grandparents, with relative's who show as cousins but are also Grandparents. Afterwhich the line becomes grandparents once more. Geni can not handle a grandparent split such as this. So the programing calls them Uncles, Aunts and cousins. Geni will only give you one grandparent line, not a split line, as will often happen with Mayflower descendants.

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Martha Tomson's Timeline

1702
April 11, 1702
Middleborough, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
1733
October 8, 1733
Halifax, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
October 8, 1733
Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, USA
1735
March 15, 1735
Halifax, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
1736
December 10, 1736
Halifax, Plymouth, MA, USA
December 10, 1736
Halifax, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1739
November 11, 1739
Halifax, Plymouth, MA, USA
November 11, 1739
Halifax, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts