From the Hawick Transactions 4th meeting 19th April 1938 2nd paper Page 36 Wilton Cemetery. it gives reams about the Wilson family but I thought this might be interesting.re Thomas/Veitch
"(III.) WAL'lER W.ILSON '•S DAUGHTI.!}RS:-(n) Betty, b. 17th April, 1723, man"
"Geo. Turubull, dra.per, 14 High Street (who must not be confounded with W:ni. and Jnmes dropers, U HigJ1 Street, oJ' a 1ater date), sons-George, d. 1809; W tlter, d. 1809; Willtam d. 1806; and Thomas (mru-r. Jane Veitch, one ooug. Jane an.)""waiy); daug.-K.a.tlw.rin (mexr. Wm . Oliver, issue-J3ess, Robert, and George), ,Jt -net d. unmal'l'., Eliz.a.beth (ma.rr Jnmes Scott, 1773- i847, tobMconist, *0 High Street, ·and town ti:easurer, issue-William"
"1809-77, farmer, Burnhead; Eliza,betli and l\1argn.ret (C 12:1, p. 73, S.t l\!l.ary's Reg., 'l'ra.ns"
"1!\ctions, 1935) ; Agnes, d. September1 1827, UllllliiU'l'. ; Ioo.bel d. young, 1800, and Jl!lne."
"(b) M trgeret, b. August, 1759, ma.rr. Wm. Beck, hosiery manufacturer. In Hawic"
"Museum is silvet: cup presented to him by stockingmakers of to·wn in r·ecognition of par"
It reads Thomas married Jane Veitch , one daughter Jane. The entry for the Wilsons is about 4 pages covering all the family and worth reading the whole lot. Hope it helps.