History of the Presbytery of Redstone : organized by the Synod of New York and Philadelphia, Sept10, 1781, and under its care till 1788 : a part of the Synod of Virginia, 1788-1802 : of the Synod of Pittsburg, 1802-1881 : and now of the Synod of Pennsylvania, 1881-1889 . Sngfjjy WBTtnU&Sinsi:Sa7:-lzt^ Sii i PRESBYTERY OF REDSTONE. 221 a<^e he was taken to Mill Grove, Westmoreland county, Pa., thehome of his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Markle, where he remaineduntil her death in 1832, after which he made his home for eighteenyears with his cousin, Gen. Cyrus P. Markle. Mr. Thompson was married in


History of the Presbytery of Redstone : organized by the Synod of New York and Philadelphia, Sept10, 1781, and under its care till 1788 : a part of the Synod of Virginia, 1788-1802 : of the Synod of Pittsburg, 1802-1881 : and now of the Synod of Pennsylvania, 1881-1889 . Sngfjjy WBTtnU&Sinsi:Sa7:-lzt^ Sii i PRESBYTERY OF REDSTONE. 221 a<^e he was taken to Mill Grove, Westmoreland county, Pa., thehome of his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Markle, where he remaineduntil her death in 1832, after which he made his home for eighteenyears with his cousin, Gen. Cyrus P. Markle. Mr. Thompson was married in 1846 to Miss Eliza Caruthers,youngest daughter of Samuel Caruthers, a Ruling Elder in thePresbyterian Church of Sewickley, Westmoreland county, Pa.,and came to this place in 1848. He united by examination andprofession of his faith with the Presbyterian Church of Union-town, January 25th, 1851. He was ordained and installed aruling elder of this church by the Rev. Wm. F. Hamilton, D. D.,on the 4th of March, i860. He was a commissioner to the Gen-eral Assembly which met in Albany, N. Y., in 1868, and wasagain sent to the Assembly which met at Madison, Wis., in is a director of the Western Theological Seminary and alsoa Trustee of Washington and Jefife


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