Compiled From Original Scrapbooks Of
Lawrence Tracy Thomson, Ruth Parker Thomson and David McCullough Thomson
By
David McCullough Thomson
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This scrapbook contains photographs of the Thomson family from 1903 to 2022, although the latter photographs are few. It includes photographs from the scrapbooks of Ruth Parker Thomson (my Mother), Lawrence Tracy Thomson (my Dad), the Black Family scrapbook (my Dad's Mother, Bess Black Thomson), and me.
My parents had three boys, which seems to be a Thomson tradition as just about all the Thomson men have all boys as offsprings. My two brothers, all older than me are Tom, four years older than me, and Jim, 14 months older than me. My brother Tom died in the late 1990s in Mexico where he lived in retirement. Jim passed in 2009 while living in Traverse City, MI. His wife, Jan, is liviing in East Lansing, Michigan in a retirement community. My wife, Jeanne, who passed in 2007, and I retired to Anderson, SC in 1991.
Each of my parent's scrapbooks has a small introduction and, in addition, each section (I call them books) in each scrapbook has a narrative that describes each page within the book in more detail than the description under each photograph. My scrapbook generally has the description of the photographs on the page rather then in the photographs.
My dad, Lawrence Thomson, loved to take photos and he accumulated quite a few through the years. His nickname was Cotton due to the extremely light colored hair he had as a young man. A few of the photographs are blurred and some may not be the greatest scenery but he did enjoy taking them and then mounting them in his scrapbooks. These scrapbooks may only be of interest to the Thomsons and their off-springs, but anyone can view the books and see a bit of history. Some sectionS, e.g. my Year On The Road In Our Motor Home has some outstanding photographs of both USA and Canadian National Parks, all of which were taken by my wife, Jeanne.
Only about 50% of the photographs in the original scrapbooks are reproduced here. I hope you enjoy this photo scrapbook of the Thomson and Parker families and your "walk back through history" as my parent's scrapbooks begin in the early 1900s, about 1903 to be exact.
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