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Name: THOMPSON, William Samuel
Birth Date: 1850 Enniskillen
Death Date: 14 June 1897 Mombasa
Nationality: British
First Date: 1892
Profession: Smith, Mackenzie & Co. arr. Zanzibar from Europe 16/3/1892; working for IBEA Co. at Kikuyu as an asst. to James Martin Oct. 1892; Kikuyu at 12/12/1892; dep. Kampala for coast, ill Feb 1893; Member of proposed EA Volunteer Force 9/10/1896, Mombasa
Married: 1. In Mount Abu, Bombay Minnie Matilda Philippa Pigott b. 1 June 1863 Calcutta, d. 10 Oct 1886 Mount Abu; 2. In Lucknow 31 Dec 1888 Caroline Claudia Pigott (sister of former wife) b. 29 Oct 1866 Agra, d. 9 July 1895, two months after childbirth
Children: 1. William Charles (4 Apr 1881 Mount Abu-18 Nov 1950 Beaconsfield); Robert James (1882 Mount Anu-21 Aug 1915 Gallipoli on active service) 2. Arthur Douglas (16 May 1895); Kathleen Hope
Book Reference: North, UJ
General Information:
Uganda Journal - The Wilsons of Early Uganda -
Uganda Journal Vol 22, p. 189 - Letter from A.T. Matson - The strange relationship of Eugen Wolf and Sir Gerald Portal which is referred to in UJ, 21 (1957), 222 is further illustrated by a personal letter from Wolf to Portal, dated Kampala, 12 December 1892, which was found among Portal's papers after his death. It appears in Foreign Office reprints for 1894 and throws some additional light on Thompson. Wolf told Portal that he had arrived at Kampala on 6 December 1892 in company with James Martin and Thompson of the IBEA Company and formerly of Smith, Mackenzie. All were well except Thompson who had failed to look after his health on the march. An attack of dysentery had so weakened him that he had to be carried during the last fortnight. It was at first intended to send Thompson back to the coast when Martin left Kampala on 12th (after only 5 days' stay) together with Bagge and a consignment of ivory. Unfortunately Thompson committed a further imprudence and it was decided that he should travel with that part of Bishop Tucker's caravan which was to return soon after the Bishop's arrival later in the month. Matters were eventually so arranged as is noted in UJ, 21 (1957), 233.
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1876 • Office of Examiner of Public Works Accounts, Allahabad, North-Western Provinces, Bengal Presidency, India
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1878 • Office of Examiner of Public Works Accounts, Allahabad, North-Western Provinces, Bengal Presidency, India
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1895 • Office of Examiner of Accounts, Waltair, Madras Presidency, India
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1897 • Mombasa, Seyyidie, British East Africa
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