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David Thomson

Birth30 APR 1842 - Newton, Midlothian
Death14 APR 1908 - Musselborough, Edinburgh
MotherNot Available
FatherJames Thomson

Born in Newton, Midlothian on 30 APR 1842 to James Thomson. David Thomson married Ann Lawrie and had 11 children. He passed away on 14 APR 1908 in Musselborough, Edinburgh.

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Parents
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James Thomson
1803 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Ann Lawrie
1840 - Unknown
Children Show all
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James Thomson
1867 - Unknown
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Elspeth Lawson Thomson
1871 - Unknown
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Janet Yates
1864 - 1947
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George Sawyer Thomson
1887 - 1960
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Neil Thomson
1884 - Unknown
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John Thomson
1875 - Unknown
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Peter Thomson
1878 - Unknown
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George Sawyer
1884 - Unknown
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Thomas Thomson
1869 - Unknown
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Andrew Thomson
1898 - Unknown
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David Thomson
1861 - Unknown

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