Thompson- Nicholas
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal 12 August 1901 p 5
Nicholas Thompson, 84, died of dropsy yesterday at his home 3 miles west of town on the Yountsville Road. He had been ill about 3 months and his death was not unexpected. He leaves a wife and number of grown children. He had lived most of his life in this and Fountain counties and was a well known character. The funeral will occur at the home tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock - kbz
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 16 August 1901
Nicholas Thompson, aged eighty four years, died of dropsy Sunday at his home three miles west of town on the Yountsville Road. He had been ill for about three months and his death was not unexpected. He leaves a wife and a number of grown children. He had lived most of his life in this and Fountain Counties and was a well known character. The funeral occurred at the home Tuesday morning at nine o’clock. -s
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 23 August 1901
Uncle Nicholas Thompson passed quietly away Sunday evening at eleven o’clock. All summer he has suffered from general debility resulting from extreme old age and stomach trouble. He had borne his eighty four years grandly, doing a man’s work up to a few months of his death. His children, Mrs. M. Rafferty, Mrs. H. Parker, Mrs. E. Wilkinson and sons, Willard, Andrew and John were near enough to minister unto him. Rev. Mater conducted the services. The interment was at Waynetown. -s