ROBERT THOMSON LANARKSHIRE

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ROBERT THOMSON LANARKSHIRE

Post by pearlite » Tue Jan 12, 2010 5:03 am

Robert Thomson born abt 1807 Lesmahagow looking to link him to Thomas Thomson born abt. 1776 & Martha Thomson (from familysearch)
would be grateful for any assistance. pearlite

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Re: ROBERT THOMSON LANARKSHIRE

Post by SarahND » Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:58 am

Hi pearlite,
Was Robert the master Miller working at Folkerton Mill in Lesmahagow who had quite a tribe of children with his wife Grace Gall?

In that case, he lived a long life and appears to have died in Lesmahagow in 1891. Have you downloaded his death certificate from Scotland's People to see if the informant knew his parents' names?

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Sarah

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Re: ROBERT THOMSON LANARKSHIRE

Post by nelmit » Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:04 am

pearlite wrote:Robert Thomson born abt 1807 Lesmahagow looking to link him to Thomas Thomson born abt. 1776 & Martha Thomson (from familysearch)
would be grateful for any assistance. pearlite
Have you viewed Robert's death entry at SP for his parents names?

Is this your Robert in 1841? from FREECEN-

Piece: SCT1841/649 Place: Lesmahagow -Lanarkshire Enumeration District: 20
Civil Parish: Lesmahagow Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: Lesmahagow
Folio: 0 Page: 7
Address: Folkerton Mill

Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
THOMSON Robert M 34 Miller Lanarkshire
THOMSON Grizzel F 28 Lanarkshire
THOMSON George M 32 Miller Lanarkshire
THOMSON Mary F 20 Lanarkshire
THOMSON Jane F 3 Lanarkshire
THOMSON James M 1 Lanarkshire
THOMSON Jane F 56 Lanarkshire
THOMSON - F 5m Lanarkshire Forename not known
BROWN Marion F 10 Herd Lanarkshire

I see there is a Jane who is of an age to be his mother.
Jane (widow of a miller) is living with her daughter and son in law in 1861 and there is a death that matches in 1867 at Lesmahagow.

Regards,
Annette

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Re: ROBERT THOMSON LANARKSHIRE

Post by nelmit » Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:05 am

Good morning Sarah! :D Great minds think alike.

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Re: ROBERT THOMSON LANARKSHIRE

Post by SarahND » Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:14 am

nelmit wrote:Good morning Sarah! :D Great minds think alike.
Morning, Annette! :D Nothing like a little communal research over a cup of coffee :lol:
Hellllooooo, over there in Scotland! [scotland-flag]

[cheers]
Sarah

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Re: ROBERT THOMSON LANARKSHIRE

Post by JustJean » Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:59 pm

:D Can I chip in my two bits?

First off the DC does give parents names. James Thomson (a grain miller) and Jane Reid. There is a will for your Robert (you may already know this) on SP.... THOMSON ROBERT 07/09/1891 FARMER AT FOLKERTON MILL, PARISH OF LESMAHAGOW, D. AT FOLKERTON MILL 21/07/1891 TESTATE LANARK SHERIFF COURT SC38/42/3. Not sure what it might contain but might be worth spending the £5 since its got 7 pages.

If I were doing this family I'd be trying to find a connection between the Hugh Thomson b abt 1776 who was a miller at Craighead in 1841 and who died leaving a will in 1846. While Hugh is not your Robert's father with the same parish and same occupation and same surname makes me think he could have been an uncle. His will is indexed as: THOMSON HUGH 13/01/1847 MILLER AT CRAIGHEAD MILL, PARISH OF LESMAHAGOW, CO LANARK, FATHER OF JAMES THOMSON I GLASGOW SHERIFF COURT INVENTORIES SC36/48/32

Best wishes
Jean

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Re: ROBERT THOMSON LANARKSHIRE

Post by SarahND » Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:50 pm

JustJean wrote::D Can I chip in my two bits?
Nice to see you climbing out the snowdrift, Jean :D

Sounds like the wills could be very interesting reading. I'd also go for them if it were my family.

Looks like there is no direct link to the Thomas Thomson born abt. 1776 & Martha Thomson that pearlite mentioned, but could be an uncle and aunt.

Regards,
Sarah