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Offline orkboyz

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THOMSON - Troqueer and New Abbey
« on: Monday 02 May 05 11:25 BST (UK) »
Hoping to find 'cousins?' descended from Samuel Thomson and Catherine McCubbin/MaCubban/McCubbing married Aug 05,1810 Troqueer.

Samuel b.c.1789 d.Jan 14,1874 Auchenfadd, Troqueer
Catherine b.c.1791 Caerlaverock d.Jul 11,1859

Both buried Sweetheart Abbey, New Abbey.

More of my Thomsons buried Sweetheart Abbey. I have details of the MIs.

Some of my Thomsons linked to the farm at Drumburn, which passed into family Shuttleworth


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Re: THOMSON - Troqueer and New Abbey
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 29 July 08 02:18 BST (UK) »
I have Thomson's in my family tree, not sure if there of your line though Robert Thomson born 15 Jun 1831 Summerhill Crossmichael,
son of Samuel Thomson and Janet Turner buried New Abbey Sweetheart Abbey Kirkcudbrightshire
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Re: THOMSON - Troqueer and New Abbey
« Reply #2 on: Friday 26 September 08 20:29 BST (UK) »
Contact thomcupar for more info.
Hoping to find 'cousins?' descended from Samuel Thomson and Catherine McCubbin/MaCubban/McCubbing married Aug 05,1810 Troqueer.

Samuel b.c.1789 d.Jan 14,1874 Auchenfadd, Troqueer
Catherine b.c.1791 Caerlaverock d.Jul 11,1859

Both buried Sweetheart Abbey, New Abbey.

More of my Thomsons buried Sweetheart Abbey. I have details of the MIs.

Some of my Thomsons linked to the farm at Drumburn, which passed into family Shuttleworth



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Re: THOMSON - Troqueer and New Abbey
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 24 March 10 20:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi,Samuel Thomson and Janet Turner are my GGGParents,Roberts brother John is myGG grandfather,Joseph his son my G grandfather and John his son my Grandfather.William his son is my father..please reply!
I have Thomson's in my family tree, not sure if there of your line though Robert Thomson born 15 Jun 1831 Summerhill Crossmichael,
son of Samuel Thomson and Janet Turner buried New Abbey Sweetheart Abbey Kirkcudbrightshire


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Re: THOMSON - Troqueer and New Abbey
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 22 June 10 16:59 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Your long lost cousin here.

gg granddaughter of Catherine McCubbin and Samuel Thomson.

Also in touch with a third cousin another gg grandchild.

We would both like to make contact with you.

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Re: THOMSON - Troqueer and New Abbey
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 23 June 10 09:08 BST (UK) »
Hello there,  great to hear from you!
I am a little confused as although Samuel Thomson is my GGGgrandfather ,his wife was Janet Turner ,not Catherine McCubbin ? Maybe there was a second marriage or something I have not come across? Hope to hear from you again soon.My email is (*)

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Re: THOMSON - Troqueer and New Abbey
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 23 June 10 21:48 BST (UK) »
Hi

I am a gg granddaughter of Catherine McCubbin and Samuel Thomson.

Should be delighted to hear from you

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Re: THOMSON - Troqueer and New Abbey
« Reply #7 on: Monday 02 August 10 17:43 BST (UK) »
Hi I have a Mary Thomson 1769 -1841 who was married to Samuel Denniston 1771-1840 from the buittle area wonder if this links up with you ?
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Re: THOMSON - Troqueer and New Abbey
« Reply #8 on: Friday 03 December 10 01:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi Mrs Wibs and ChrisWibs

Wondering if you can help please ?

In the 1841 census, Catherine and Samuel THOMSON have living with them, a six-year old (bc 1835) child, named "John WELSH".   (In 1851, this same child is living with Samuel, and is confirmed as his "grandson".)

Do you have any knowledge of which THOMSON child is the parent of John WELSH ?

John came to New Zealand around 1863, married rather late in life and had six children.    His (NZ) death certificate (of 1903) names his parents as "Samuel and Catherine WELSH (nee McCUBBIN)". ??   ("John Thomson WELSH" is recorded on his gravestone).    John's parentage and place of birth,  were not noted on his marriage certificate (it wasn't a requirement at that time) - Kirkcudbrightshire though is shown as his birthplace on a son's birth cert.   

Do the names "GRIERSON" and "GLEN" have some meaning ?
(Two of John's children bore these names - another three had the THOMSON name appended as a third christian name).

Grateful for any light you can shed.

Thanks.   :)

~    Lu
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