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AGNES THOMSON

Birth24 Oct 1865 - 192 castle bank st ,partick,county of Lanark,Edinburgh,Scotlandf
Death25 Jun 1908 - St Pauls Church of England,Port Fredrick, east devonport, Tasmania
MotherElisabeth Millar
FatherDaniel Thomson

Born in 192 castle bank st ,partick,county of Lanark,Edinburgh,Scotlandf on 24 Oct 1865 to Daniel Thomson and Elisabeth Millar. AGNES THOMSON married THOMAS STUART MEAD and had 9 children. She passed away on 25 Jun 1908 in St Pauls Church of England,Port Fredrick, east devonport, Tasmania.

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Daniel Thomson
1837 - Unknown
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Elisabeth Millar
1847 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Stuart Mead
1856 - 1915
Children Show all
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Francis William Mead
1887 - 1952
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Annie Lucas Mitchell Mead
1892 - Unknown
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Katherine Marion Mead
1886 - Unknown
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Victor Stuart (Stewart) Mead
1898 - 1972
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Ernest Mead
1900 - 1956
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Daniel Stuart Mead
1889 - 1889
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Mary Agnus Mead
1903 - 1950
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Viola Mead
1904 - 1982
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Linda Mead
1890 - Unknown

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