Person:Jane Thomson (9)

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Jane Moncreiff Thomson
d.15 Sep 1919 Scotland
m. 20 Jun 1831
  1. William John Thomson1832 - 1862
  2. Isabella Thomson1833 -
  3. Robert Hope Thomson1834 - 1855
  4. Robert Hope Thomson1834 - 1855
  5. Margaret Thomson1836 - 1886
  6. Andrew Thomson1837 - 1838
  7. Laura Robina ThomsonAbt 1838 - 1913
  8. Mary Jane Thomson1840 - 1855
  9. Jane Moncreiff ThomsonAbt 1841 - 1919
m. 25 Apr 1865
  1. Alexander Patrick Melville1870 - 1939
Facts and Events
Name Jane Moncreiff Thomson
Alt Name Janet Moncreiff Thomson
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1841 Moneydie, Perthshire, Scotland
Marriage 25 Apr 1865 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotlandto Andrew Melville
Death[1] 15 Sep 1919 Scotland

J. M. Thomson married Andw MELVILLE 25apr1865 at Edinburgh (IGI). Janet Moncrieff, youngest daughter of late Rev. J.W. Thomson, Pitcairngreen, married Rev. Andrew Melville, minister of Free Church, Alva, 25apr1865 at 9 Buckingham Terr., Edinburgh (Glasgow Herald). Mrs. Janet Moncrieff Melville of ?Tarnbank, Comrie, Perthshire, registered a car in 1911 (web). Will of Janet Moncrieff Melville (d. 15sep1919) of Earnbank Comrie, reg. Perthshire; probate 20dec1919 London, Alexander Patrick Melville WS (National Probate Calendar); this was Jane Moncrieff Melville nee Thomson. In 1871 Andrew Melville (b. 1839, Falkirk, Stirlings., minister Free church), wife Janet M, (1842 Moneydie), son Alexr P. (1870 Govan) were at Govan (census). In 1891 A. Melville (b. 1839, Falkirk, Stirlings., minister), wife J. M, (1842 Moneydie), son A. P. (1871 Govan) were at Edinburgh (census). In 1901 Andrew Melville (b. 1839, Falkirk, Stirlings., minister United Free church), wife Janet Moncuff (1842 Moneydie) were at Comrie, Perthshire (census). On death, 20jan1911 (declared by A.P. Melville), of James Clason Harvie, Brownlee House, Carluke, landed proprieter, stock was transmitted to James David Lumsden (Huntingtowerfield, Perth), Mrs. Janet Moncrieff Melville (Barnbank, Comrie, Perthshire) (GWR shares); Jane Moncrieff Melville nee Thomson is referred to.

References
  1. National Records of Scotland. Scotlandspeople.
  2.   General Register Office for Scotland. 1871 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh).
  3.   General Register Office for Scotland. 1891 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh).