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Jonah Thompson (1702-1780), a Quaker minister from Compton, England sent his son John Thompson (1744-1819) to America in 1770, where he aided fellow Quaker Anthony Benezet. John Thompson helped Benezet run his Quaker school for a few years, but soon became a merchant. He married Rebecca Chalkley James, who was the daughter of merchant Abel James. They had five children that lived to adulthood: James B. (1785-1818); Jonah (1786-1861); Rebecca (1790-1866); George (b. 1794); and Samuel (1797-1851). Shortly after the death of their brother James, Jonah and George became the proprietors of the Phoenix Nail Works in 1821, which specialized in the manufacture of iron nails, and they owned a store on Front Street in Philadelphia. George also assumed the title of warden at the Eastern State Penitentiary from 1839 to 1850, and held financial interests in the Pennsylvania Salt Company. James B. Thompson appears to have been the only Thompson brother to marry. He married Lydia Poultney and had two children, Rebecca (1811-1881), who married Isaac P. Morris, and John James (1815-1875), who married Elizabeth Hough Trotter (1818-1886). John James Thompson joined his brother-in-law in the firm I.P. Morris and Company in 1847, which specialized in iron manufacturing and supplying. The firm would eventually be renamed the Port Richmond Iron Works. John J. Thompson's three sons, James Beaton, Charles Trotter, and John James, followed their father in the iron trade. Elizabeth Hough Trotter Thompson's brothers also were involved in the metal manufacturing. Charles West Trotter (1827-1903) and William Henry Trotter (1822-1898) operated Nathan Trotter and Company, which manufactured tin items.

From the description of Thompson family papers, 1607-1936, bulk 1770-1870. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122590058

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associatedWith Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. person
associatedWith Chalkley, Thomas, 1675-1741. person
associatedWith Deaf and Dumb Association (Philadelphia, Pa.) corporateBody
associatedWith Drinker, Henry, 1734-1809. person
associatedWith Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. corporateBody
associatedWith Friends Select School (Philadelphia, Pa.) corporateBody
associatedWith Gallagher, James. person
associatedWith Galloway, Grace Growden, d. 1789. person
associatedWith Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803. person
associatedWith Growden, Lawrence. person
associatedWith Hanover Furnace. corporateBody
associatedWith Hough family. family
associatedWith I.P. Morris and Company. corporateBody
associatedWith James, Abel, d. 1790. person
associatedWith Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774. person
associatedWith Morris, Isaac Paschall, 1803-1869. person
associatedWith Morris, Robert, 1734-1806. person
associatedWith Newbold family. family
associatedWith Newbold, Lydia. person
associatedWith Newbold, Mary. person
associatedWith Pennsylvania Salt Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Phoenix Nail Works. corporateBody
associatedWith Pleasants, Thomas. person
associatedWith Port Richmond Iron Works. corporateBody
associatedWith Poultney, William C. person
associatedWith Swarthmore College corporateBody
associatedWith Thompson, Elizabeth H., 1818-1886. person
associatedWith Thompson, George, d. 1861. person
associatedWith Thompson, John. person
associatedWith Thompson, John J. person
associatedWith Thompson, Jonah, 1702 or 3-1780. person
associatedWith Thompson, Rebecca James. person
associatedWith Tilghman, R.A. person
associatedWith Trotter, Charles W. person
associatedWith Trotter family. family
associatedWith Trotter, Joseph. person
associatedWith Trotter, Nathan, 1787-1853. person
associatedWith Trotter, Newbold Hough, 1827-1898. person
associatedWith Wharton, Thomas, 1730-1782. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Burlington (N.J.)
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
United States
Pennsylvania
New Jersey--Bridgewater
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Copper mines and mining
Steam engines
Iron industry and trade
Land speculation
Land titles
Manufacturing industries
Quakers
Quakers
Shipment of goods
Sugar Act, 1763
Transatlantic voyages
Women
Occupation
Merchants
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Active 1607

Active 1936

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