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Hannah Thomson

Birth1806 - Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death9 Oct 1890 - Renfrewshire, Scotland
MotherMary Goulding
FatherJames Thomson

Born in Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland on 1806 to James Thomson and Mary Goulding. Hannah Thomson married Alexander - a Sawmiller Stewart and had 7 children. She passed away on 9 Oct 1890 in Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Thomson
1770 - 1841
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Mary Goulding
1775 - 1855
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Alexander - A Sawmiller Stewart
1804 - 1875
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Martha Stewart
1846 - 1914
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John Stewart
1830 - 1890
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Mary Golding Stewart Rankin
1826 - 1912
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James Stewart
1839 - Unknown
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Helen Swan Stewart
1828 - 1832
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Helen Swan Stewart
1832 - Unknown
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Hannah Stewart
1836 - Unknown

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