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James Thomson

Birth1820 - Boness, Linlithgowshire
Death5th May 1902 - 27 Middle Street Grangemouth Stirlingshire Scotland wife Margaret died 12 days later on May 17th
MotherMary Peacock
FatherJohn Thomson

Born in Boness, Linlithgowshire on 1820 to John Thomson and Mary Peacock. James Thomson married Margaret Dalrymple Stewart and had 10 children. He passed away on 5th May 1902 in 27 Middle Street Grangemouth Stirlingshire Scotland wife Margaret died 12 days later on May 17th.

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Parents
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John Thomson
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Peacock
1800 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Dalrymple Stewart
1819 - 1902
Children Show all
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John Thomson
1848 - Unknown
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Agnes R Thomson
1855 - Unknown
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James Thomson
1848 - Unknown
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Malcolm Thomson
1862 - Unknown
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Alexander Thomson
1858 - 1931
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William Thomson
1856 - Unknown
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Helen Thomson
1851 - Unknown
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Maggie Thomson
1865 - Unknown
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Peter Thomson
1827 - Unknown
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Mary Thomson
1853 - Unknown

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