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Issobell Thomson 1617–1668 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1617

Birth Location: Mid Calder, West Lothian, Scotland

Death Date: abt 1668

Death Location: Scotland

Father: James Thomson

Mother: Isobel Reid

Spouse(s): Alshur Tulloch

Children(s): William Tulloch

The story of Issobell Thomson began in 1617 in Mid Calder, West Lothian, Scotland. Issobell Thomson married Alshur Tulloch, and had children including William Tulloch. Issobell Thomson passed away in 1668 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Issobell Thomson began in 1617 in Mid Calder, West Lothian, Scotland.
  • Issobell Thomson married Alshur Tulloch, and had children including William Tulloch.
  • Issobell Thomson passed away in 1668 in Scotland.

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Issobell Thomson's Ancestors

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Issobell Thomson
1617–1668
Birth Place: Mid Calder, West Lothian, Scotland
Parents
James Thomson
1600–1670
Kilmarnock, Ayr, Scotland
Isobel Reid
1600–
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Issobell Thomson's Descendants

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Issobell Thomson (1617–abt 1668) m. Alshur Tulloch (Abt. 1618–)
  1. 1. William Tulloch 1639–
    1. 1. Alexander Tulloch 1658– m. Janet (McConachy) (McPherson) 1659–1728
      1. 1. William Tulloch 1697– m. Elspet Simpsone 1697–
        1. 1. John Tulloch 1720– m. Helen Halcrow –1755

Issobell Thomson's Timeline

2 Records

1617
1617
Birth of Issobell Thomson in Mid Calder, West Lothian, Scotland
Mid Calder, West Lothian, Scotland
1668
abt 1668
Age 51
Death of Issobell Thomson in Scotland
Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1617
    Event Place: Mid Calder, West Lothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1668
    Event Place: Scotland

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