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Tompkins -- U.S. County in New York
Population (2000): 96501
Housing Units (2000): 38625
Land area (2000): 476.051095 sq. miles (1232.966623 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 15.574015 sq. miles (40.336511 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 491.625110 sq. miles (1273.303134 sq. km)
Located within: New York (NY), FIPS 36
Location: 42.464150 N, 76.481140 W
Headwords:
Tompkins
Tompkins, NY
Tompkins County
Tompkins County, NY
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Tompkins

Tompkins is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Aaron B. Tompkins (1844-1931), American cavalry soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • Andrew Tompkins, Australian musician
  • Angel Tompkins (born 1942), American actress
  • Anne Tompkins, American lawyer
  • Arthur S. Tompkins (1865-1938), U.S. Representative from New York
  • Barry Tompkins (born c. 1940), American sportscaster
  • Bernard Tompkins (1904–1965), New York politician
  • Brian Tompkins, Yale Varsity Soccer coach
  • Caleb Tompkins (1759-1846), U.S. Representative from New York
  • Charles Henry Tompkins (1830-1915), Union Brigadier General during the American Civil War
  • Charles Hook Tompkins (1883-1956), American engineer and architect
  • Chris Tompkins, American songwriter
  • Christopher Tompkins (1780-1858), U.S. Representative from Kentucky
  • Cydnor B. Tompkins (1810-1862), U.S. Representative from Ohio
  • Daniel D. Tompkins (1775-1824), American Vice-President
  • Darlene Tompkins (born 1940), American actress
  • Douglas Tompkins (1943-2015), American environmentalist, co-founder of outdoor clothing companies, owner of Pumalín Park, Chile
  • Emmett Tompkins (1853-1917), U.S. Representative from Ohio
  • Fred Tompkins (born 1943), American jazz flautist
  • Gwyn R. Tompkins (1861-1938), American horse racing trainer
  • Hannah Tompkins (1721-1829), wife of Daniel D. Tompkins
  • Hannah Tompkins (artist) (1920-1995), American artist
  • Jack Tompkins (1909-1993), American baseball and ice hockey player
  • James Tompkins (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Jason Tompkins, British actor
  • Jessie Tompkins (born 1959), former American athlete
  • Joan Tompkins (1915-2005), American actress
  • Joe Tompkins (born 1968), American professional skier
  • Joe I Tompkins, costume designer, see Academy Award for Best Costume Design
  • Kris Tompkins (born 1950), American conservationist
  • Larry Tompkins (born 1963), retired Irish Gaelic football manager
  • Lee Tompkins (born 1963), American artist
  • Madeline Tompkins (born 1952), American airline pilot, co-pilot Aloha Airlines flight 243
  • Mark Tompkins, British racehorse trainer
  • Mark Tompkins (dancer) (born 1954), American-born French artist, dancer and choreographer
  • Mike Tompkins (born 1948), U.S. politician
  • Mike Tompkins (musician) (born 1987), Canadian musician
  • Minthorne Tompkins (1807–1881), New York politician
  • Oscar Tompkins (1893-1969), American lawyer
  • Patrick W. Tompkins (died 1853), U.S. Representative from Mississippi
  • Paul F. Tompkins (born 1968), American actor and comedian
  • Pauline Tompkins (d. 2004), American educator
  • Peter Tompkins (1919-2007), American journalist
  • Ptolemy Tompkins, American writer
  • Richard Tompkins (1918-1992), American entrepreneur
  • Roger Tompkins (born 1952), British television commercial director
  • Ross Tompkins (1938-2006), American jazz pianist
  • Sally Louisa Tompkins (1833-1916), American humanitarian, nurse and philanthropist
  • Shawn Tompkins, Canadian former martial arts fighter
  • Stephen Tompkins (born 1971), American artist and animator
  • Steve Tompkins, American television writer
  • Sue Tompkins (born 1971), British visual and sound artist
  • Tony Tompkins (born 1982), Canadian football player

Usage examples of "tompkins".

Robinson starred as carnival mindreader John Triton, the film's substitute for Woolrich's haunted prophet Jeremiah Tompkins, with Gail Russell as Jean Courtland, John Lund as her boyfriend Elliott Carson (who doesn't exist in the novel), and William Demarest as a gruff and skeptical Lieutenant Shawn.

There was silence for long minutes, while Tompkins put the pipe together again.

He thought, For what he's done to him already, Tompkins deserves the chair--whether he intends doing anything more or net.

But Tompkins was a simple man, a rustic, and Myers was a glib talker, so he seems to have got away with it.

It had been endorsed over to Myers by Tompkins, to whom it was originally made out.

I don't think Tompkins was the one who endorsed it, and I don't think he was the one who lifted its face value.

He was trying to maneuver Tompkins into inducing Reid to change his will, so that Tompkins himself would be the beneficiary once-removed, after the daughter.

Smith finished examining Barbara Tompkins, the latest recipient of the "look," he had gone into his private office and closed the door.

That was what Barbara Tompkins had said to him as she left his office earlier today.

As he drove down East Sixty-eighth Street, toward the brownstone where the public relations firm Barbara Tompkins worked for was located, his eyes widened at his good luck.

Barbara Tompkins had been in for a checkup on the eleventh and Pamela Worth on the twenty-third.

It feels like November, Barbara Tompkins thought as she walked the ten blocks from her office on Sixty-eighth Street and Madison Avenue to her apartment on Sixty-first and Third Avenue.

Smith took Barbara Tompkins to Le Cirque, a very chic, very expensive restaurant in midtown Manhattan.

She also told him of Kate Carpenter's conversation with Barbara Tompkins, and of the latter's fear that Smith was stalking her.

Kate Carpenter gave Barbara Tompkins the home phone number of Bergen County Assistant Prosecutor Kerry McGrath.