George clerked for Leonard Piddocke in 1811 in Ashby de la Zouch[1]
George married Dorothy Brookholding on 26 July 1813 in St. Peter'S, Wolverhampton, Stafford, England.[2]
Lately, at Wolverhampton, Mr. George Tompson, of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, to Dorothy, daughter of the late Mr. Brookholding, solicitor, of Worcester.[3]
Sources
↑Articles of Clerkship:
"UK, Articles of Clerkship, 1756-1874"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Court of King's Bench: Plea Side: Affidavits of Due Execution of Articles of Clerkship, Series I; Class: KB 105; Piece: 22 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 2380 #59545 (accessed 9 October 2022)
Clerk's Name: George Tompson; Attorney: Leonard Piddocke; Filing Date: 26 Nov 1811; Parish or Town: Ashby De La Zouch; County: Leicestershire.
↑Marriage:
"England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973"
England, Marriages, 1538-1973. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 1040899 Ancestry Record 9852 #19374375 (accessed 9 October 2022)
George Tompson marriage to Dorothy Brookholding on 26 Jul 1813 in St. Peter'S, Wolverhampton, Stafford, England.
↑ "Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries." Stamford Mercury, 13 Aug. 1813, p. 3. British Library Newspapers, Accessed 8 Oct. 2022.
Elisabeth Curtis and Gillian Doyle, "Where honour guides the prow : a story of early settlers of Sydney Cove, Norfolk Island and the Murrumbidgee" (1987)
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