Lots of presents for Lexie!
Ebony is a dancer and natural performer. Her mother is a ballet instructor. Wow! That would break my leg if I did that!
Such artistry and talent! Ebony, can we come and see you perform?
Ebony is a true princess.
Ebony is a dancer and natural performer. Her mother is a ballet instructor. Wow! That would break my leg if I did that!
Such artistry and talent! Ebony, can we come and see you perform?
Ebony is a true princess.

This is a picture of George Perry Thompson's mustache cup and a New Testament that he used while at Point Lookout prison during his capture. The people from Burke's Garden, Tazewell County, in Virginia, where George was born and raised, were very strong, God-fearing Christians.
John Thompson, born Dec. 25, 1804~died Feb. 8, 1877, father of George Peery Thompson. He was taught the gospel by Elder Jedediah M. Grant at Burke's Garden (during Jedediah's fourth mission), and was probably baptized with his sister in 1841. After he learned about the Word of Wisdom he said, "If Joseph Smith said tobacco is not good for the body, then I am not going to raise it." Those words showed the strong faith within the heart of this plantation owner who probably raised tobacco for a living. He made his children promise that after he died they would sell their land and move to "Zion" to be with the "saints." George Perry Thompson was his only offspring to come to Utah and remain faithful to the church.
The John Thompson home in Burke's Garden, Virginia. George Peery Thompson and his brothers built this home after the Civil War after their orginal home had burned. My parents, Karl Randolph Thompson/Maudie Mae Hull Thompson, traveled in 1975 to Burke's Garden, Virginia, and saw the old John Thompson gravestone and home. It was still owned by members of the Thompson family and housed the original pump organ that had been played by Elizabeth Virginia Ward Thompson, wife of George Peery Thompson, before they moved west.
Lydia Graham Ward, born Mar. 6, 1803/1807~died Jan. 20, 1870. George Peery Thompson's mother.
Lydia Graham Ward, my great-great grandmother.
Elizabeth Virginia Ward, born Nov. 7, 1847~died, Feb. 2, 1912. She married George Peery Thompson Oct. 6, 1868. This artistic and tiny lady was well-educated for her time and probably taught school in her younger years. She was only 14 years old when her mother died of consumption at age 31. Elizabeth was just 23 years old when she, herself, became very ill and had six tumors removed internally. During her whole life she was plagued with much illness, but never ceased to rely upon the Holy Spirit to strengthen her.
Elizabeth's father, James Franklin Ward, born Feb. 28, 1824~died Feb. 1869. Letters indicate that he was a very kind-hearted and considerate man. He was born in Black Lick, Wythe, Virginia.
James Franklin Ward, my great-great grandfather.
Louisa Jane Ward, born June 11, 1828~died 1861, my great, great grandmother.
This quilt was done in the Rose-of-Sharon pattern. It ws entirely hand-made by her or her mother. Using nature's ingredients to formulate the dyes, the fabric was colored in hues of deep pink, yellow and green, appliqued on a white background. Cotton was used for the batting, and when held to the light, you could see the small seeds that were not removed. She gave it to her daughter, Elizabeth Virginia Ward, who brought it west to Utah and was Elizabeth's prized possession. It was Elizabeth's wish that the quilt be given to a child bearing the name of her mother, Louisa. So, it was given to Avalyn Louisa, whose mother was my Aunt Louisa Thompson Butler (my father's sister).
These spoons, coin silver, were supposedly buried in the orchard during the Civil Ward so no one would steal them. They belonged to Louisa Jane Ward.
John Randolph Thompson, born May 19, 1876~died March 23, 1936. This was Elizabeth Virginia Ward/George Peery Thompson's only son. He was born in Burke's Garden, Virginia, and died in Riverdale, Utah. There are several inspiring and miraculous stories of his healings and blessings he received when he was a small boy. These faith-promoting experiences, passed down to us by authorized genealogical records and my father, have led me to believe that this man, with his large posterity, was to carry the good faith and name of his parents for generations.


Marritt Hutchinson, Drucilla's father and my great-grandfather.
Ardelia Narcissus George, Drucilla's mother and my great-grandmother.
The information I have given has been taken from my cousin's book, "Virginia Connections, A Genealogical History of the Thompson-Ward Family Originating in Southwest Virginia" by Judy B. Anderson
Levi Evans shows us all the tricks he can easily do. Wow! What a swimmer!
Potluck Picnic at the home of Diana's parents: Ray and Shannon Johnson. Thank you!
Eli Richey jumps and swims with the greatest of ease.
Gracie clowns for the camera. She's a regular fish in the water!
Papa calls to the swimmers, "Come on, jump off!"
Clark Richey is right at ease in the midst of the hub-bub.
Good looking studs! Preston Carling, Brent E. Heninger and Grant Richey
Oh, oh! Faith is exploring! Watch your step, honey!
Marsha Hardman Binch and Duke Heninger enjoy a good laugh.
Mont and Laura Barker loved those delicious sloppy joes that Diana had made! Thanks, Grant and Diana for hosting this fun birthday party!
Yes, I had the most fun of all with all my sweethearts!
Gracie Richey, Faith Evans and Madeline Jensen. Hot tub fun!
Lindsay Carling, Gracie, Jason Jensen, Faith and John Evans. "Big Daddy" makes sure the kids are safe...especially Faith! Yikes! Who's holding Faith?
Well, who is this? Why, it's Preston Carling! He's right at home in that pool!
Holly Evans and Marsha enjoy a nice chat.
Duke feels right at home with those girls...
...I think.
Our gracious hostess...Diana Richey.
The "Circle of Life" Boy, we had a ball.
Let's try a close-up!
How about a glamour shot!
Just goofin' off!
Charlotte Richey Jensen
Noah Richey has fun with his friend.
There's Preston again!
Lots of visiting and good times. It was fun to have Marsha with us this year.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SETH ANDERSON! Five years old!
Ian and Darin Anderson enjoy a moment together.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PRESTON CARLING! 16 years old!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MADELINE JENSEN! 16 years old!
Sunglasses! She could have used them at the Thompson Reunion. Oh well, better late than never!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CLARK JENSEN! 42 years old!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DARIN ANDERSON! 43 years old! (Take a look at seth, who's very interested in his dad's birthday!)