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Thomas Morrison 1891 – 1929 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 04 Oct 1891

Birth Location: Old Kilpatrick, Dumbarton, Scotland

Death Date: abt 1929

Death Location: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Father: James Morrison

Mother: Sarah Morrison

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Morrison

Children(s): Elizabeth Morrison, Sarah Morrison, James Morrison, Thomas Morrison, Matthew Morrison, Isabella Morrison

According to available records, Thomas Morrison was born in 1891 in Old Kilpatrick, Dumbarton, Scotland, the child of James Morrison and Sarah Robb Morrison. Following those early years, Thomas Morrison married Elizabeth Weir Wathew Morrison, and their family grew to include Elizabeth Weir Wathew Maitland Morrison, Sarah Robb Morrison, James Wathew Morrison, Thomas Morrison, Matthew Morrison and Isabella Wathew Morrison. In the later years of life, Thomas Morrison died in 1929 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Parents

James Morrison
1855 – 1932
Birth Location: Bridgeton,Glasgow,Lanark,Scotland
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Sarah Morrison
1869 – 1941
Birth Location: Armagh, Northern Ireland
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Spouses(s)

Elizabeth Morrison
1893 – 1961
Birth Location: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Children(s)

Elizabeth Morrison
1914 – 1988
Birth Location: Glasgow Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Sarah Morrison
1917 – 1996
Birth Location: Glasgow Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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James Morrison
1919 – 1940
Birth Location: Glasgow Scotland
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Thomas Morrison
1921 – 1976
Birth Location: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Matthew Morrison
1922 – 2004
Birth Location: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Isabella Morrison
1924 – 2013
Birth Location: –
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 04 Oct 1891
    Event Place: Old Kilpatrick, Dumbarton, Scotland
    Record Source: Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950, UK, British Army World War I Pension Records 1914-1920, WO364; Piece: 2594

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1909
    Record Source: UK, British Army World War I Pension Records 1914-1920, WO364; Piece: 2594

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: abt 1929
    Event Place: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

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