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John Thom

Birth20 Apr 1761 - Longside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Death18 Mar 1844 - Longside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
MotherAnn Penny
FatherJames Thom

Born in Longside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 20 Apr 1761 to James Thom and Ann Penny. John Thom married Anne Adam and had 15 children. He passed away on 18 Mar 1844 in Longside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Thom
1741 - 1780
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Ann Penny
1744 - 1786
Spouse(s)
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Anne Adam
1771 - Unknown
Children Show all
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John Thom
1798 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Liddell Or Thom
1810 - 1905
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Mary Thom
1809 - 1871
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Alexander Thom
1803 - 1878
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Adam Thom
1813 - 1857
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William Thom
1802 - 1851
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Ann Thom
1806 - 1881
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Isabel Thom
1796 - Unknown
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George Thom
1800 - Unknown
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James Thom
1786 - 1872
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John Thom
1802 - 1887
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Elisabeth Thom
1794 - 1880
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Margaret Thom
1805 - 1866
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John Thom
1801 - 1887
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Alexander Thom
1815 - 1903

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