Excerpt from Gilbert Thompson
His mother's family, from which his given name was derived, came to New England in 1632 and settled in Massachusetts. It has always been claimed that this branch of the Gilbert family included among its sons, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, half-brother to Sir Walter Raleigh and famous for his association with the Virginia colony. It was through this family that Major Thompson based his descent from John Alden and his wife Priscilla, William Bradford, William Mullins, and Myles Standish, who came over in the Mayflower in 1620 to find freedom to worship God.
His colonial ancestors proved their faith by duty rendered to the State, for in addition to these Pilgrim ancestors, he placed on record in the archives of our Society his descent from Samuel Nash, also of the Plymouth Colony, and from Josiah Keith of Easton, Massachusetts, both of whom did valiant service in the early French and Indian wars.
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