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John Thomson

Birth11 JUL 1808 - Killean, Argylshire, Scotland
Death1892 - Bathgate, Pembina, North Dakota, USA
MotherElizabeth (aka Betsy) McPhatter
FatherJames Thomson

Born in Killean, Argylshire, Scotland on 11 JUL 1808 to James Thomson and Elizabeth (aka Betsy) McPhatter. John Thomson married Janet McCormick and had 12 children. He passed away on 1892 in Bathgate, Pembina, North Dakota, USA.

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Parents
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James Thomson
1774 - 1852
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Elizabeth (Aka Betsy) Mcphatter
1779 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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Janet Mccormick
1819 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Neil Thomson
1859 - 1913
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Christina Thomson
1860 - Unknown
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James Thomson
1855 - 1929
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John Archibald Thomson
1860 - 1926
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Barbara Thomson
1842 - Unknown
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Jane Thompson
1840 - 1916
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Catherine Thomson
1845 - Unknown
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Isabella Thomson
1848 - Unknown
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Mary Thomson
Unknown - Unknown
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Betsy Thompson
1842 - Unknown
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Janet Thomson
1843 - Unknown
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James Johnston Thomson
1855 - Unknown

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