Sunday, November 13, 2011
William Fleming and Janet McIndoe Fleming Family
Monday, November 7, 2011
Edward and his sons: Clyde, Wallace, Max, Dean, Francis and West
Annie Jane Allan
Annie Jane Allan was born 27 August 1875, in Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, a daughter of John Allan and Jane Fleming Ferguson Shaw. She was the third of five children in the family. Annie's family moved to San Juan County where Annie's two younger siblings were born. Edward Fleming Thompson home in Blanding, Utah
Friday, November 4, 2011
Edward Thomson's Shooting Contest Trophy
While on his mission in Scotland and England (1902-1904) , Edward met his father for the first time since they had parted when he was a baby. His father, Edward Thomson, had come from his home in Adelaide, South Australia, to Friday, October 21, 2011
Letters from Edward to Annie
Chapel, North
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Edward Fleming Thompson (1870-1931)
Edward Fleming Thompson (From a brief history written by his wife, Annie Jane Allan Thompson)
Edward Fleming Thompson was born 15 April 1870, at Plains, Lanarkshire,
Edward’s father, when still a young man, left his infant son with the Fleming family, departed his home in
Edward’s Fleming uncles and Aunt Kate all came to
The Flemings had settled on the
At this time, a great tragedy came to the family. A bitter range war was at its height between the cattlemen and the sheepmen. Edward’s uncles had been warned to get out of the country and take their sheep off the range. Their Scotch blood awakened in their hearts a sense of justice and right, and they decided to ignore the threats of their enemies. Uncle Hughie, who was not much older than Edward, was left to bring in the sheep. They waited for his appearance. They investigated and found the sheep scattered and the form of Hughie stretched over on the ground with a bullet in his back. The shock and grief of this tragedy remained with them throughout their lives. Investigating the murder, Edward traced the tracks of two men who had left their horses down a ravine and putting gunny sacks on their feet, had crept up to where Hughie was and had shot him. They made their escape to their ranch. Evidence of their guilt was produced in court, but they were never convicted.
Soon after this incident, the Fleming brothers sold their sheep and decided on a move that was to greatly influence the future life and destiny of Edward. It seemed that a kind destiny led them to the little town of
Edward and Annie courted for five years. Edward was finally converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and was baptized 6 December 1900, by Wayne H. Redd. One month later, he and Annie were married,
While on his mission, Edward met his father for the first time since they had parted when he was a baby. His father, Edward Thomson, had come from his home in Adelaide, South Australia, to
Edward died 20 October 1931, in Salt Lake City,
