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Source:
20th Century History of Youngstown & Mahoning Co., Ohio
and Representative Citizens -
Publ. Biographical Publ. Co.
Chicago, Illinois -
1907
 
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  SAMUEL M. THOMPSON, a prominent member of the bar at Youngstown, was born June 28, 1861, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, where he was also reared.  He completed his literary education at the Fayette Normal School, and in 1891 was graduated in law at the Cincinnati Law School.  Mr. Thompson then came to Youngstown, which city has been his home ever since.  He has become known professionally all over Mahoning County, and has been successfully connected with many important cases of litigation.  His offices are located in the Maloney Block.
     In October, 1894, Mr. Thompson was united in marriage with Blanche Thomson, of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and they have three children, Kenneth L., Wayne C. and Florence Jane.  Mr. Thompson is a deacon in the Haselton Baptist Church and is also a member of the board of trustees.  He is identified with a number of the successful business enterprises of Youngstown. and is a director in the W. H. Parmer Land Company, in the Home Savings and Loan Company, and in the C. O. Mayberry Company.  His fraternal associations are with the United Workmen and the Protected Home Circle.
Source: 20th Century History of Youngstown & Mahoning Co., Ohio and Representative Citizens - Publ. Biographical Publ. Co. - Chicago, Illinois - 1907 - Page 772
  W. J. THOMPSON, one of the leading real estate men and influential citizens of Youngstown, was born in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, in 1872, where he was reared and educated.  He entered the rolling mill business in Toronto, which he had learned previously, and afterwards was engaged in the same business at Burlington, Iowa, where he remained until coming to Youngstown in 1892.  Here he engaged in the real estate business with H. G. Hamilton, with whom he has been associated since 1893, and who subsequently organized the firm of Hamilton, Evans & Company, which later became the Hamilton Realty Company.  This is now the largest real estate company in the city, and has practically made the south side of Youngstown, which they developed, platted, built up and sold.  Mr. Thompson has other interests also in various enterprises of the city.  He was united in marriage in 1894 with Margaret Haddow, who was born and reared in Mahoning County, Ohio.  They have two children: Edgar J. and Sarah Helen.  Mr. Thompson is a member of the Youngstown Canadian Society and also of the order of Scotch Clans.
Source: 20th Century History of Youngstown & Mahoning Co., Ohio and Representative Citizens - Publ. Biographical Publ. Co. - Chicago, Illinois - 1907 - Page 978

Henry Tod
HENRY TOD

Source: 20th Century History of Youngstown & Mahoning Co., Ohio and Representative Citizens - Publ. Biographical Publ. Co. - Chicago, Illinois - 1907 - Page 525


William Tod
  WILLIAM TOD

Source: 20th Century History of Youngstown & Mahoning Co., Ohio and Representative Citizens - Publ. Biographical Publ. Co. - Chicago, Illinois - 1907 - Page 517

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