I have William J Thompson with a possible wife and family
Maria G Thompson wife
Marie - born unlocated yet
Charles - born in Paris 1857
Alfred - born in france 1859
Susan - born North Shields 1863?
Teresa - North Shields 1863?
Marguerite - born Essex 1871
William Joseph is an interesting one. I have a feeling there's plenty more to find on him but he and wife Mary Georgina Haliday are a bit elusive.
(Sorry for the big info dump River Tyne Lass)
GRO references:
1856 Q1 Birth: Ignatius Constantin William Joseph Thompson (mmn: Haliday); Tynemouth; 10B; 139
1870 Q3 Birth: Marie Marguerite Josephine Carmen Thompson (mmn: Haliday); Tendring; 04A; 265
1871 Census: Preston, Tynemouth, Northumberland
William J Thompson, age 57, Russian V Consul
Marie G Thompson, age 37
+ children
+ visitor Louisa Haliday, age 22, born Ireland
Ref RG10; Piece 5115; Folio 96; Page 21
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5BX-GP71881 Census: Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent
William & Mary + children
Ref RG11; Piece 989; Folio 43; Page 6
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27W-KLK7Wakefield and West Riding Herald
07 Apr 1854
English Patents
William Joseph Thompson, of North Shields, Russian vice-consul, for improvements in heating reverberatory and other furnaces, a communication, dated October 3rd, 1853.
Morning Post
22 Nov 1854
Sympathy For Russia
- General meeting of subscribers of Newcastle Exchange Subscription Rooms
- Held Monday
- Meeting to take into consideration conduct of Mr William Joseph Thompson
- regarding his pro-Russian views
- and to decide on his expulsion
- Thompson a member of the rooms
- 150-200 gentlemen were present
- Chairman, Mr Alderman Pollock, dilated opinions of Thompson
- Mr Harrison addressed subscribers and moved a resolution to expel Thompson
- Mr Bownes seconded proposition, stating Thompson always expressed pro-Russian opinions
- Stated that Russian successes were source of joy to Thompson
- Thompson had scored and altered newspapers and hung them near telegraphic news
- Mr Thompson attended and protested against proceedings
- Motion to expel Thompson carried unanimously
- Thompson's name struck out of list of members, amidst cheers of the meeting
Cork Examiner
29 May 1854
Marriages
May 25, by the Very Rev. Dean Meyler, Wm. Joseph Thompson, Eqs., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, to Mary Georgina, eldest daughter of Henry Haliday, Esq., MD.
Newcastle Courant
02 Jun 1854
Marriages
At Dublin, at St Andrew's Church, Westland-row, on the 24th ult., William Joseph Thompson, Esq., merchant, of North Shields, to Maria Georgina, eldest daughter of Henry Haleday, Esq., MD, of Dublin.
The Tablet
22 Dec 1855
Births
At Tynemouth, on 18th inst., the wife of William Joseph Thompson, Esq., of a son
Falkirk Herald
10 Apr 1856
An Anglo-Russian Martyr
Our readers (says Newcastle Chronicle) can hardly have forgotten the ignominious expulsion or MR W J Thompson from the Exchange News-Room of this town for indecent expressions of sympathy for Russia. The "persecutions" of Mr Thompson have, we understand, formed a frequent subject of remark in St Petersburg journals, and doubtless no opportunity has been lost of exhibiting his "martyrdom" before the Russia authorities. Among the devices used for that end, we learn from a correspondent in St Petersburg, has been the extensive circulation of a printed document posted in Newcastle, and which, after recounting the "incessant insults" passed upon Mr Thompson, winds up with the following important piece of intelligence, which we give verbatim: - "The eldest born son of Mr William Joseph Thompson, born 6th (18th) December, 1855, the feast-day of the greatest monarch ever possessed by Europe, of memory sacred and imperishable, the late Nicholas, Emperor of all the Russians, was baptized the 8th (20th) of the same month Constantine, testifying the constancy of his views, which are fully participated in by his wife," &c. Mr Thompson was the Russian vice-consul at Shields previous to the war.
Newcastle Journal
29 Nov 1856
Local & General Intelligence
- Mr Ralph Turnbull, of North Shields
- appointed to transact business at Russian Consulate at Shields
- as Deputy Vice Consul to
- William Joseph Thompson, Esq. Russian Vice-Consul at that port
Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser
02 Jul 1861
- Insolvent debtor
- To be heard at Court House, Portugal-street, Lincoln's Inn fields, Middlesex
- on Twelfth day of July, 1861
- William Joseph Thompson, general merchant
- formerly of 19 Trafalgar street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- office at 8 Quay-side, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- office at Parliament-street, Hull, Yorkshire
- numerous other addresses listed, including at:
- North Shields, Northumberland
- Lower Norwood, Surrey
- London
- Gravesend, Kent
- Paris, France
- Islington, Middlesex
London Gazette: Issue 22524, Page 2733
28 June 1861
[as above]
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22524/page/2733