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Euphemia Walker

Birth15 April 1827 - Lesmahagow, Lanark
Death06 Nov 1903 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
MotherNot Available
FatherJohn Walker

Born in Lesmahagow, Lanark on 15 April 1827 to John Walker. Euphemia Walker married William Brown Thomson and had 8 children. She passed away on 06 Nov 1903 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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John Walker
Unknown - Unknown
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William Brown Thomson
1827 - 1894
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William Thomson
1860 - 1915
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James Thomson
1850 - 1869
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Robert Thomson
1854 - Unknown
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Jane Thomson
1851 - 1878
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Thomas Thomson
1863 - Unknown
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Robert Thompson
1858 - Unknown
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William Thomson
1861 - Unknown
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Mary Rae Thomson
1857 - Unknown

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