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Martin Luther Thompson
Martin Luther Thompson was a Texas Choctaw leader and rancher who along with his relatives, William Clyde Thompson (1839–1912),〔William C. Thompson, et al. vs. Choctaw Nation, MCR File 341, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Muskogee, Oklahoma〕 Robert E. Lee Thompson (1872–1959) and John Thurston Thompson (1864–1907), led several families of Choctaws from the Mount Tabor Indian Community in Rusk County, Texas to Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation, I.T.〔<1896 Choctaw Census; Choctaws Residing in the Chickasaw Nation〕 (now Marlow, Oklahoma)〔Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico By Frederick Webb Hodge, Smithsonian Institution American Ethnology, Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1907, pgs 1001-1002, ISBN 0-313-21281-3; 13:978-0313212819〕
==Background==
Martin, the son of Thomas Umphres Thompson (1829–1864) and Martha Strong Thompson (1836–1920) (who were first cousins) was born in Rusk County, Texas on September 20, 1857. He married Inez Monterey Fannin at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, Texas on June 22, 1876. Inez who was born on May 15, 1860 at the Mount Tabor Indian Community in Rusk County, Texas, was the daughter of William Moore Fannin (1833–1877) who was one-fourth Choctaw, and Sarah Horton (1840–1928) who was one-half Choctaw, One-fourth Chickasaw and one-sixteenth Cherokee.
The couple made their homes near New London in Rusk County before relocating to the Chickasaw Nation in 1894.〔1896 Choctaw Census; Choctaws Residing in the Chickasaw Nation, Pickens County, IT〕 While living in the Chickasaw Nation, the couple lived in what is now rural Stephens County, Oklahoma near the community of Bray.〔1896 Choctaw Census; Choctaws Residing in the Chickasaw Nation, Pickens County, IT〕 Together the couple had eight children: Willie Newton (female), Althia, Decater Lee, Thomas Agatha (female), Clarence, Melissa Alavada, Cone Johnson and Mossie Brown. Martin died on August 25, 1946 in Jacksonville, Texas. He was preceded in death by his wife Inez on January 10, 1931 in Overton, Texas. Both are buried in Asbury Cemetery in Smith County.〔Asbury Cemetery, Smith County, Texas, Information related to Choctaw and Cherokee descendants buried there, by Paul Ridenour, (2005 )〕

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