Henry Denman Thompson, eldest son of Rufus and Anne (Baxter) Thompson, was born near Girard, Erie Co PA 15 Oct 1833.



For three generations his ancestors had been born and lived in Swanzey New Hampshire. In 1847 when he was fourteen years old, he returned with his family to Swanzey NH,  the town which became the inspiration for writing his famous play, "The Old Homestead."

While living there in Swanzey, Denman attended the Mount Caesar Seminary (now the Mount Caesar Union Library). His first appearance on the stage was at the Howard Athenaeum, Boston (1850) where he acted as a "supe" for Charlotte Cushman in "Lady Macbeth." His first "speaking part" came two years later in "The French Spy," in which he appeared in the character of the Oarsman.

Mr. Thompson spent a considerable number of early seasons as a stock-actor, playing melodrama in Canada and the States.In 1875, while playing in Martin's Variety Theater at Pittsburgh, Penn., the then well known actor suffered a severe attack of rheumatism, and while helpless in bed conceived the plot of a short sketch which he called "Joshua Whitcomb." This sketch was elaborated a few years later growing into "The Old Homestead"--the characters being taken from life and the scenes laid in Swanzey, New Hampshire that was dear to the hearts of the Thompson family for many generations. The play was the "epitome of sentimental rural Americana."

"The Old Homestead" had its first appearance at the Boston Theatre in April 1886, and for over twenty years this clean-cut, wholesome and entertaining portrayal of country life gained a steady popularity and incidentally accumulated for the actor-author a substantial amount of money.

It is estimated that over twenty million people laughed and cried over "The Old Homestead" throughout the length and breadth of the United States and Canada. It is a play which then appealed to all, young and old, despite varying tastes and changing fashions.  "The plot of The Old Homestead" was built upon facts. The accusing of an innocent boy of theft; his shame, and the departure from home only to fall into the temptations of the city, and his rescue by his brave, old father, are all actual occurrences, brought together in a thrilling yet natural manner.

The poet, Eugene Field, wrote:
"To Denman Thompson"
There's somethin' in your homely ways,
  Your simple speech, and honest face
That takes us back to other days
  And to a distant, cherished place.
We seem to see the dear old hills,
  The clover-patch, the pickerel pond,
And we can hear the mountain rills
  A-singin' in the haze beyond.

There is the lane wherein we played,
  An' there the hillside, rough an' gray,
O'er which we little Yankees strayed
  A-checkerberryin' ev'ry day;
The big red barn, the old stone wall,
  The pippin-tree, the fav'rite beach--
We seem to recognize 'em all
  In thy quaint face an' honest speech!

An' somehow when we see 'em rise
  Like spectres of those distant years,
We kinder weaken, and our eyes
  See dimly through a mist o' tears;
For there's no thing will touch the heart
  Like mem'ry's subtle wand, I trow,
An' there's no tear that will not start
  At thought of home an' long ago.

You make us boys an' girls again,
  An' like a tender, sweet surprise,
Come thoughts of those dear moments when
  Our greatest joy was mother's pies!
I'd ruther have your happy knack
  Than all the arts which critics praise--
The knack o' takin' old folks back
  To childhood homes and childhood days.
--September 2, 1885

In 1889 H. Denman Thompson donated and conveyed to the church in Swanzey NH about half an acre of land lying west of and adjoining the church land, being a portion of the "Old Tannery Lot," upon the condition that the church should remove the horse-sends west to the west line of land thus conveyed by deed. Early in 1890 the church sold their parsonage to H. Denman Thompson for $2000. In the same year he supplied the church with a bell.

In 1964 a New Hampshire Historical marker was placed in Swanzey NH at the junction of NH 32 and West Swanzy Road, opposite Monadnock Regional High School to commemorate the life of this interesting man.  The marker says: DENMAN THOMPSON, (1833-1911), "A famous theatrical trouper who lived and died in West Swanzey. He gained a national reputation by his portrayal of the character, "Joshua Whitcomb," the New Hampshire farmer on a trip to Boston. From this he subsequently evolved "The Old Homestead," a play of long runs before enthusiastic audiences."

Each year the Swanzey NH Community puts on the play "The Old Homestead" to honor Denman Thompson and the old-time residents of the townThis year it is planned for July 20, 21 and 22, 2007.

Janice

Sources:
1. "Preface to The Old Homestead," by Denman Thompson, John Russell Coryell, G.W. Dillingham Company, 1908
2. "The History of Swanzey, New Hampshire, from 1734 to 1890," by Benjamin Read, page 176
3. The Cambridge Guide to American Theatre By Don Burton Wilmeth, Tice L. Miller, page 379

**ADDITIONAL READING**

-NH Historical Marker: Denman Thompson-

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-Wikipedia: Denman Thompson-

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**PARTIAL FAMILY TREE OF Henry Denman Thompson**
SEE HISTORY OF SWANZEY for Thompson Genealogy, page 1451-1452
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Benjamin Thompson, probably son of John & Hannah (Wight) Thompson, b. 28 Apr 1703 in Medfield, Norfolk Co MA and d. 4 July 1786 in Bellingham MA. He married Mary Darling on 10 March 1726 at Bellingham, Worcester Co MA. She was b. 10 March 1706 in Mendon, Worcester Co MA and d. Jan 1783 in Bellingham MA. For a time they resided in Smithfield, Providence Co. RI. They had twelve children.
Children of Benjamin & Mary (Darling) Thompson:
1. Benjamin Thompson, b. 10 May 1727, d. in infancy
2. Tamer Thompson, b. 10 March 1728, d. 1788
3. Mary Thompson, twin, b. 10 March 1729; m. 18 Oct 1752 to Samuel Wight
4. Martha Thompson, twin, b. 10 March 1729; m1) Daniel Ballou; m2) Samuel Buxton
5. Benjamin Thompson, b. 9 May 1731
6. +Samuel Thompson, b. 20 July 1733, lived in Swanzey NH
7. Timothy Thompson, b. 16 May 1735; m. Rachel Draper and had issue.
8. Elizabeth Thompson, b. 21 Aug 1737
9. Joanna Thompson, b. 3 Aug 1739
10. John Thompson, b. 6 June 1741;lived in Swanzey NH; m1) 4 Dec 1764 Lucy Sabin; m2) 1797 widow Sarah Guild. He d abt 1808; had children, John, Israel, Chloe, Samuel, Lydia, Lucy and Benjamin
11. Roger Thompson, b. 18 Dec 1744; lived in Swanzey NH; m1) Elizabeth -- who d. 24 July 1771; m2) widow Rachel Thayer. Children: Zadoc, Elizabeth, Thankful, Rufus, David, Ezekiel, Olive, Timothy and Moses.
12. Ebenezer Thompson, b. 27 Oct 1751; lived in Swanzey NH; m. 18 Jan 1776 to Sarah Applin. Children: Levi, Levi 2nd, Darling, Mabel, Sarah,  Ebenezer, Benjamin, Mary, Dolly, Adin, Zadoc, Roger, Mary and Rufus.

Samuel Thompson, third son and sixth child of Benjamin and Mary (Darling) Thompson, was born July 20, 1733 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co MA  and died about 1803 in Swanzey NH. He married 16 July 1761 in Smithfield, Providence Co RI to Rhoda Smith. She b. abt 1733 in Smithfield RI. They lived in Uxbridge MA and Swanzey NH.
Children of Samuel & Rhoda (--) Thompson:
1. ?Benjamin, b. 22 June 1763 in Uxbridge MA
2. Beulah/Bulah Thompson, b. 28 June 1765 in Uxbridge MA
3. Benoni Thompson, b. 19 Apr 1767 in Smithfield RI;  m. 10 Apr 1786 to Susanna Day.
4. ?Uriah Thompson, b. 31 March 1769 in Swanzey NH
5. Anna/Anne Thompson, b. 14 May 1771 in Swanzey NH
6. Rhoda Thompson, b. 30 Sep 1773 in Uxbridge MA
7. Josiah Thompson, b. 27 June 1775 in Swanzey NH
8. Jesse Thompson, b. 19 March 1777 in Swanzey NH; m. 28 Oct 1802 Uranah Aldrich, dau of Amasa Aldrich. Children: Mary, Rhoda, Uranah, Russell F., Rachel, Jesse, Angeline, Joshua Chandler, David, Emily and Lysander.
9. +Timothy Thompson, b. 11 Dec 1778 in Swanzey NH
10. Ebenezer Thompson, b abt 1780 in Uxbridge MA
11. Martha Thompson, b. abt 1785 in Swanzey NH
12. David Thompson, twin, b. 24 June 1796 in Swanzey NH
13. Jonathan Thompson, twin, b. 24 June 1796 in Swanzey NH
14. Mary Thompson, b. 17 May 1798 in Swanzey NH
15. Rufus Thompson, b. 28 April 1800 in Swanzey NH
16. Fanny Thompson, b. 29 May 1803 in Swanzey NH

Timothy Thompson, fifth son of Samuel and Rhoda Thompson was born in Swanzey NH 11 Dec 1778, and died Oct 1857. He married Mary Aldrich, daughter of Amasa Aldrich on 30 Sep 1805. She was b. 27 May 1783 and d. 18 June 1858.  
Children of Timothy & Mary (Aldrich) Thompson:
1. +Rufus Thompson, b. 13 Dec 1805 in Swanzey NH
2. Otis Thompson, b. abt 1807
3. Amasa Thompson, b. abt 1809
4. Roswell Thompson, b. abt 1810
5. Czarina Thompson, b. abt 1812
6. Caroline Thompson, b. abt 1814; d. 1882 in Oregon, Wisconsin; m. Roswell Babbitt of Iowa
7. Maria, b. abt 1817; d. in Oregon, Wisconsin
8. Polly Thompson, b. abt 1818; d. in Oregon, Wisconsin

Rufus Thompson, eldest son of Timothy and Mary (Aldrich) Thompson was born 13 Dec 1805 in Swanzey NH, and died in Swanzey NH. He married 1st) 14 Aug 1831 to Anne Hathaway Baxter, daughter of Dr. Henry Baxter. She b. 20 Nov 1807, and died 17 January 1889. He married 2nd) 29 Nov 1889 widow Sarah A. Walker. She b. 30 March 1815. After his first marriage, Capt. Rufus Thompson removed to the wilderness of northwestern Pennsylvania, about 3 miles from the town of Girard. He made a clearing and put up a log house at a  settlement called Beech Wood. He was the carpenter for the neighborhood. They lived here until 1847 and their four children were born here, but they eventually returned to New Hampshire.  
Children of Rufus & Anne Hathaway (Baxter) Thompson:
1. +Henry Denman Thompson, b. near Girard, Erie Co PA on 15 Oct 1833
2. Mary Melvenah Thompson; b. 11 Jan 1836; m. William R.Granger of Chicago
3. Sarah Melissa Thompson; b. 10 Nov 1839; m. Henry Abbott
4. Timothy Elbridge Thompson, b. 28 Nov 1843

Henry Denman Thompson, son of Rufus & Anne Hathaway (Baxter) Thompson, b. near Girard, Erie Co PA on 15 Oct 1833; he died 14 Apr 1911 in Swanzey NH and is buried in Old Cemetery West, West Swanzey NH. He married 7 July 1860 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada to Maria Bolton. she b. 30 Nov 1839 in Niagara, Welland, Ontario Canada and d. 2 Oct 1904 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co NH. In 1900 Henry and wife Marie living in Swanzy NH. Census indicates Marie had 7 children, but only 3 living, and her mother was born Ireland, and father b. England. She had immigrated in 1870.
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Children of H. Denman & Maria (Bolton) Thompson:
1. +Melvenah Thompson, b. 25 Feb 1863 in Niagara, Ontario, Ontario Canada; m. 23 May 1883 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co NH to Edward McFarland. He b. abt 1859 in Philadelphia, Montgomery Co PA
2. Annie Thompson, b. 17 March 1867 in Niagara, Ontario, Ontario Canada
3. Franklin "Frank" Thompson, b. 23 Aug 1869 in Niagara, Ontario, Ontario, Canada; In 1900 he was living in Swanzey NH, "a theatrical actor" with his wife Ethel S. (b. March 1874 in England & Ireland) "a theatrical actor." At this time they had been married for 5 years and had no children. In 1910 living in Swanzey with 2nd wife Louisa C. (age 29 b. Maine) having been married for 1 year, no children in the census.

Melvenah Thompson, daughter of H. Denman & Maria (Bolton) Thompson, was born 25 Feb 1863 in Niagara, Ontario, Ontario, Canada, and d. in 1923 at Massachusetts General Hospital. She m. 23 May 1883 to Edward A. McFarland from Philadelphia. He b. abt 1859 in Philadelphia, Montgomery Co, PA. Edward McFarland was associated with his father-in-law, H. Denman Thompson, in the management of the "Old Homestead." His home was in Philadelphia PA. In 1900 they were living in Keene NH.
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1900 United States Federal Census > New Hampshire > Cheshire > Keene Ward 3 > District 35
McFarland, Edward A. Head W M Nov 1856 43 married 18 yrs VA PA NH Theater manager
McFarland, Melvenah wife W F Feb 1863 37 married 18 yrs 3 ch 2 living Canada PA Canda imm 1875 living here 25 years
McFarland, Ethel H. dau W F Sep 1885 14 single NH VA Canada at school
McFarland, Denman T son M W June 1888 11 single NH Virginia Canada
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U.S. Census > 1910 United States Federal Census > Massachusetts > Suffolk > Boston Ward 11 > District 1425
McFarland Venie Head F W 46 widow 3 ch 2 living Canada, PA Canada
McFarland, Ethel dau F W 24 single NH PA Canada
McFarland, Denman S. son M W 21 single NH PA Canada no occup.
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U.S. Census > 1920 United States Federal Census > Massachusetts > Norfolk > Brookline > District 175
McFarland, Melvina Head F W 57 div Canada PA Canada
McFarland Denman D. son MW 31 single NH VA Canada manager
Turner, John servant M B 25 single VA VA VA chauffeur
Turner, Burie? servant F B 23 div VA VA VA housework
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U.S. Census > 1930 United States Federal Census > Massachusetts > Middlesex > Newton > District 386
McFarland, Denman T Head M W 42 married at age 35 NH VA Canada Commercial Trade, Bonds
McFarland Alice D. wife F W 32 married at age 25 MA Ire Ire
McFarland Denman T. son M W 3-11/12 single MA NH MA
McFarland David son M W 1/12 single MA NH MA
Mannion, Elizabeth, servant F W 24 single Scotland Scot Scot
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Children of Edward A. & Melvenah (Thompson) McFarland:
1. Alice McFarland, b. 6 Jan 1884, d. 10 Jan 1887
2. Ethel McFarland, b. 10 Sep 1885; she m. Thomas B. Holmes and resided in Mexico.
3. Denman Thompson McFarland, b. 30 June 1888 and d. July 1965 in Miami FL; he married abt 1926 to Alice D. --. He was President/Treasurer of Purity Bakeries Inc in Newton MA. They had children Denman T. (b. 30 Apr 1926, d. 6 Sep 2001 Hull MA, who m. Anne Murphy. She b. 10 Sep 1931 and d. 20 July 2003. He is buried at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne MA, section 30, site 67) and David, b. abt 1929