
James THOMSON
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Name James THOMSON Birth Abt 1780 Scotland, UK
Gender Male Death UNKNOWN Notes - Notes from John Stanhope: James Thomson was born 30 April 1780 and baptized the same day at Stracathro, Forfarshire, the son of William Thomson and Kathrine (Catharine, Katharine) Laurence (Lawrence), who were married at Fordoun on 31 July 1779. In 1841-3 he and his wife were residing at Montquick (Mill of Monquich, in Maryculter, and near Balnagubs), where he was a miller, paying rent of ?10 yearly to George Silver (Inventory of the personal estate of George Silver esquire 13 November 1845.). They were witnesses to the baptisms of James Thomson's grandsons James and Alexander Silver. James Thomson was witness to baptism of grandson David Silver.
Person ID I4161 Warren Nunn's family tree Last Modified 1 Jan 2019
Family Jane SMITH, b. Abt 1781 d. UNKNOWN Marriage 14 Dec 1810 Saint Cyrus, Kincardine, Scotland, UK
- Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910
Name: Jas. Thomson Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 14 Dec 1810 Marriage Place: Saint Cyrus,Kincardine,Scotland
Spouse: Jean Smith
FHL Film Number: 993325
Children 1. Agnes THOMSON, b. 25 Feb 1813, Mill of Mathers, Kincardine, Scotland, UK
d. 3 Jan 1905, Woodbank Cottage, Pitfodel, East Peterculter, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
(Age 91 years)2. Catherine THOMSON, b. Abt 1819, Scotland, UK
d. 30 Sep 1914, 9 Seaton Place, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
(Age 95 years)Family ID F1209 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 12 Jan 2026
- Notes from John Stanhope: James Thomson was born 30 April 1780 and baptized the same day at Stracathro, Forfarshire, the son of William Thomson and Kathrine (Catharine, Katharine) Laurence (Lawrence), who were married at Fordoun on 31 July 1779. In 1841-3 he and his wife were residing at Montquick (Mill of Monquich, in Maryculter, and near Balnagubs), where he was a miller, paying rent of ?10 yearly to George Silver (Inventory of the personal estate of George Silver esquire 13 November 1845.). They were witnesses to the baptisms of James Thomson's grandsons James and Alexander Silver. James Thomson was witness to baptism of grandson David Silver.

