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Title: Birmingham 1812 to Perth 2012
Post by: tomneilson on November 09, 2012, 06:44:48 AM
Im Neil Thompson, Im from Perth, Western Australia and Im 50 and I have only just discovered my roots are in Northern England and the Borderlands of Scotland, its so exciting to discover this, but my research is becoming very difficult with William Thompson who I think was born in Warwickshire in 1812, but I dont know who his parents were, so I cant go back any further. His youngest son Sidney William Thompson came to South Australia in 1877 and moved to WA in the 1900s and he died here during the early years of WW2 (1940). So anyway thats part of my story, but Im new to this site so Ill look at some of the other posts and hopefully get to know a few of you, out there in the big wide, world. All the best, Neil
Title: Re: Birmingham 1812 to Perth 2012
Post by: Parker Thomson on November 09, 2012, 09:46:27 PM
Hi Neil.  I'm glad for your interest in your Thompson heritage!  Hope things go well.  Keep in mind we have our own pro genealogist.  Maggie is a great asset. Glad to have you on board, brother!
Title: Re: Birmingham 1812 to Perth 2012
Post by: Sis Thompson's oldest on November 10, 2012, 01:21:49 PM
Greetings Neil!
Welcome to the Clan. As Parker said we do have our own genealogist and as a member you are eligible for genealogist research time. See below for details. And don't get discouraged, those brick walls are made for breaking down.

CLAN THOM(P)SON SOCIETY
GENEALOGY POLICY
1. Members of Clan Thom(p)son Society are eligible for up to two (2) free hours of genealogist research time from our clan genealogist. Additional services are available at the discounted rate of $25/research hour.
2. Non-members can receive up to 30 minutes of free research time. If they then join the clan, they will be eligible for an additional 2 hours of free research time.
3. The research results (names, data and sources) will be emailed to the requesting individual. All data provided by the requester and any data resulting from her research will belong to Maggie Jones and will be included in her Thom(p)son database.
4. Requesting and/or using Clan Thompson Genealogy Services is authority for inclusion of family history data in the Thom( p)son data base. If you don't have email, mail your data to: Tom Thompson, 1665 Rickman, TN 38580 and he will scan/email it on to Maggie. Only those without email will receive a hard copy of any data found and that would be mailed to you.
It is our intention to marry the Scottish Parrish records with the Scottish Church sessions records (church court records) in the hope of establishing evidence of the Thomson migration from the Borders into the Lothian areas. We are requesting that all Thom(p)sons send us their family pedigree chart, with particular emphasis on your Scottish links. Maggie has extensive Scottish Parish records as well as archived Church sessions records. She plans to use these two sources to document the Thomson migration from the Borders to the Lothians. This documentation will then be sent to Lord Lyon in accordance with his recommendation in his March 2008 letter: "As you are aware, there are a number of hurdles in the way of recognition of Thomson as a name on its own. It would be interesting and helpful if it were possible to point to further references to the family in Lothian and the Borders on the record in the 16th and 17th centuries." In June he wrote "...that the evidence unearthed so far points to several unrelated families situated in different parts of Scotland. It may be the case that there was a concentration of the name in Lothian, the West March and the East March (although there is no evidence that I am aware of that the Lothian and Border families were related)."
Thanks for your help in this project.
Contact information for Maggie Jones is: thompsonclangenealogy@gmail.com
 
Title: Re: Birmingham 1812 to Perth 2012
Post by: Mary on November 11, 2012, 10:02:28 PM
Hello Neil and welcome!

I did some quick looking and found the following about your missing links:
William is William Charles Thompson with birth date estimated at 1812.
The 1961 England census lists William as born at Marske, Yorkshire, England, Civil parish Gayles. Wife was Sarah Lowe b. 1811 from one source.
 The England & Wales, Free MBD Marriage Index 1837-1915 Lists:
Sarah H. Lowe m. William Thompson    Oct-Nov-Dec Prestwich, Lancashire, registered 1914. Listed children were Jane 1833, George 1835, Alfred 1841, Emily 1842, Malina 1846, and Sidney Wm 1850.

Sidney was born 02 Nov 1850 in Camden, Middlesex, England and did die in Nedlands, WA, 9 May 1940. Sidney was married to Isabella Margaret Rees in 1871 - she died in 1924.

Sidney arrived in Port Adelaide 11 Jan 1877 on board the "Robert Lees" with his wife and 3 children. Children listed: Jane Ellen, Sidney William, Isabella Margaret, Joseph Hedley, Thomas Henry, Frederic George, Ernest Albert, Lilly May, George Horace and Charles Walter.

I don't know if there was anything new here or not, but thought I would pass it on anyway :)

Again, welcome to the family!
Title: Re: Birmingham 1812 to Perth 2012
Post by: tomneilson on November 18, 2012, 01:34:49 AM
Hello Mary,

Sorry for the delayed reply, and thank you very much for the information. I do have most of those details already but William still appears to be causing some mystery. I do have the marriage record to Sarah Lowe and we actually have it in Egbaston, but I will check again. Im also still not sure he was William Charles, but I will also follow this up. Thanks! We also now have birth certificates for both Sidney William and Isabella Rees and also their marriage certificate. I recently discovered Sidneys gravesite in Perth, Western Australia. It was quite moving given how far he had come and how many ancestors are now related to him here in Australia. I dont think too many actually know where he lies.

Do you think Maggie Jones may get past the mystery of William? I will write to her soon.

Kind Regards,

Neil Thompson


Title: Re: Birmingham 1812 to Perth 2012
Post by: Thomas Thompson on November 18, 2012, 10:57:35 AM
Hi Neil

    You closed your post by asking if we thought Maggie Jones might be able to get past your brick wall.
First. You will never know until you ask.
Second. I mailed your new member packet last week. When you get it you will find  Clan Thom(p)son genealogy sheets. I suggest you complete them and then email Maggie as a member of Clan Thompson.
She has published 10 books on genealogy/family history. She also has established ties to several different agencies where she can request data; added to this, she also has her own Microfitch records of both the perish records as well as the church court records of several different areas of Scotland.
   Results are never guaranteed, but we have given you a leg up climbing  your brick wall.
 
I am quite pleased to be able to provide our members with this research assistance. In fact, I think we provide more to our members than any of the other clans.

Tom

 
Title: Re: Birmingham 1812 to Perth 2012
Post by: tomneilson on November 19, 2012, 03:31:13 AM
Hi Tom,

Thanks for that wonderful advice. I look forward to receiving the package. By the way my father is Thomas William Thompson and was born in Perth, Western Australia in 1933. As part of his 80th birthday in March next year I am hoping to share with him some of the new discoveries we will be making with the family tree.

All the best,

Neil (son of Tom)