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Descendant Chart Patrick Hunter Grace WATT Descendant Chart for THOMS b: 21 Feb 1795 in b: 20 May 1796 in Dundee Patrick Hunter THOMS Dundee m: 13 Jul 1830 in d: 17 Jun 1882 in Dundee Dundee d: 05 Jan 1868 in Dundee George Hunter Thomas Watt Rachel Jameson Grace Scott John ANDERSON Eliza THOMS MacThomas THOMS DUNCAN THOMS b: 1833 b: 1836 in Dundee THOMS b: 13 Feb 1833 in b: 28 Nov 1841 in b: 1834 in Dundee m: 1870 in Dundee d: 1851 in Dundee b: 02 Jul 1831 in Dundee Chittagong, West d: 1917 d: 1900 in Edinburgh Dundee d: 13 Jun 1897 in Bengal d: 25 Oct 1903 in Dundee m: 22 Apr 1869 in Edinburgh Dundee d: 31 Jan 1905 in Edinburgh Grace Catherine Bernard Alfred Patrick Evelyn Charteris Henry James Amy Hilda Emily Rachel Harry Robertson Edith Eliza Ernest Crawford THOMS HALLOWES MacThomas BLACK MacThomas SURRIDGE THOMS McGILL THOMS WALKER b: 1870 in Dundee b: 1869 in Punjab, THOMS b: 12 Aug 1883 in (Harry) THOMS b: 1879 in b: 1877 in Dundee b: 1872 in Poona, b: 1880 in Dundee b: d: 1944 in Bideford, India b: 06 Jul 1871 in Edinburgh b: 15 Jan 1874 in Coggleshall, Essex d: 1954 in India d: Dec 1947 in m: 1908 Devon m: 1900 in Forgan, Fife m: 06 Oct 1908 in Dundee m: 1904 in Portsmouth m: 04 Jan 1910 in Paddington, London d: Invergowrie, Angus d: 17 May 1958 in Glasgow d: 1940 in Tunbridge Coggleshall, Essex Northfields St John, d: 1951 in Edinburgh d: 22 Jul 1968 in Wells, Kent d: 1972 in England Beaminster, Dorset Budleigh Salterton, Coggleshall, Essex d: 1940 in Jersey, Devon Channel Islands Rachel Louisa Etienne Henry Michael Duncan Agnes Ursula Austin Thomas Eustace Grace Vyvyan Edward PELLEW- Patrick Watt Elizabeth Colin Edwin Anne Mortimer Kenneth Ogilvie Sylvia Anne Griselda Rachel Phipps Bernard Hunter Cynthia Mary Harry Duncan Joan Winifred Alberta Geoffrey Surridge Ursula Elizabeth Brenda Yvonne George Edwin John Malcolm Richard Patrick Frances Irene Alistair Fitzgerald Margaret Joy Nigel Harry Margaret Elspeth WALKER HALLOWES Tudor BOILEAU HALLOWES USBORNE HALLOWES Brabazon HALLOWES HARVEY MACTHOMAS CLAYHILLS Sutherland WHYTE THOMS Elizabeth EVANS Grace THOMS TURNBULL Jameson THOMS Richmond FELL THOMS MUDD WIELOPOLSKA- THOMS DUNCAN-JONES Mary THOMS (Ted) BEAMENT McGILL Thoms McGILL TYNDALE-BISCOE (Jerry) McGILL POWNALL Duncan McGILL Constance b: b: 1901 in b: 1902 in London b: 1903 in b: 1909 in Frinton, b: 1904 in HALLOWES b: 1908 in Shirland, b: 1906 in b: 1909 in Edinburgh b: 1910 in Rothbury, THOMS b: 20 Oct 1917 in b: 03 Jul 1915 in b: 28 Jan 1926 in b: 18 Dec 1916 in b: 01 Nov 1916 in b: 1905 in Edinburgh b: 1909 in Nelson, b: 1908 in Dundee b: PALKOVA b: 1908 in Dundee b: 1919 in Primrose b: 1913 in Dundee b: 12 Apr 1908 in b: 1910 in Farnham, b: 1912 in b: 20 Jul 1908 in b: 1914 in Farnham, b: 1921 b: 15 Oct 1916 in KILLEN d: Brackenfield, m: 1935 in Langtree, Brackenfield, Essex Brackenfield, b: 1906 in Derbyshire Blackheath, London d: 1970 in Northumberland b: 1912 in Edinburgh Penn, Bucks Edinburgh Kenya Edinburgh Calcutta, India d: 1974 in Victoria, New Zealand d: 1982 in London m: 1943 b: d: 1949 in London Hill, London d: 2004 in Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada Surrey Mussoorie, India Srinagar, Jammu Surrey m: 1945 Mussoorie, India b: 1921 in Durban, Derbyshire Devon Derbyshire m: 1933 in Burley, Derbyshire Brackenfield, d: 1994 in m: 1930 in Langtree, Cambridge m: 1941 in Brinkburn d: 1997 in Glasgow m: 1951 in London d: 23 Oct 1984 in m: 1951 in Nairobi, d: 08 Apr 2003 in m: 11 Sep 1942 in British Columbia, m: 1934 in d: m: m: 1947 in Canada m: 1941 in Oxford d: 1944 in Imphal, d: 1971 in Rhodesia and Kashmir, India d: 1998 in Sussex d: 1988 d: 01 Feb 2013 South Africa d: 1980 in Yeovil, d: 1985 in Yeovil, d: 1994 in Bedford, Hants d: Abt. 1935 in Derbyshire Wallingford, Berks Devon Priory, Northumberland d: 25 Sep 2009 in Lympstone, Devon Kenya Sidmouth, Devon London Canada Colchester, Essex d: 2003 Chichester, Sussex d: Nov 2005 in Burma (Killed in m: 1942 in Kashmir, m: 1944 in Dorking, Somerset Somerset Beds d: 1986 in Canada d: 1945 in Myingyan, d: 1994 in Edinburgh d: 20 Mar 2011 in d: 13 Dec 1997 in d: 2008 in Victoria, d: 2007 in Chichester, Ottawa, Canada action) India Surrey Hurstpierpoint, Burma Dorchester, Dorset d: 1995 in Edinburgh Exmouth, Devon Budleigh Salterton, British Columbia, Sussex d: Dec 1990 in Mid d: Sussex Devon Canada Devon Valerie Mary Grace ? STEWART Etienne Raymond Harriet Lucy Diana Margaret Erica Mildred Michael Douglas Rupert Brabazon Paul John Bridget SYKES Mary EASTMAN Rachel Margaret David Alastair Francis Michael Elizabeth GUEST Ann PELLEW- David St John Judith PELLEW- Alan SMITH William Bernard Maria CHEDOTAL Barbara McGRATH Irina KACHAEVA Catherine Elizabeth Roger MORRIS George RITCHIE Stephen Brabazon Anne WAITE Andrew Patrick Anneke Kruyning Elizabeth Gillian Mary Sutherland Bengt Anne Vanessa Yoshiro OYAMA Jeremy Colin Hazel McINTOSH Laura Jane Graham Kenneth Sandra CHIN Ligaya Arthur Keith Karen Maria FUN Brian Phipps Rowan Mary Roger Douglas Mary Susan Julian Patrick Sara Ann BORNS Charles Robert Emma Jean Sarah KLIEN Hamish Jameson Caulene Marie Gavin Malcolm Alison Mary Jenny SIMPSON Justin Geoffrey Sally NEALE Meriel Virginia Alick James (Jim) Richard Malcolm Ian Donald Mary Frances Julia Andrea Andrew MAYNARD Sarah Margaret Anthony MILLER Peter Malcolm Claire ROBSON John N McGILL BOILEAU b: Ridley BOILEAU BARNES Rosalind HALLOWES HENDERSON Usborne Bernard b: 1936 b: 1939 HALLOWES NEAL Usborne b: 1948 HARVEY Malpas GORE HARVEY b: PELLEW-HARVEY b: Zanzibar b: 1953 in Texas b: 1975 in Soviet PELLEW-HARVEY b: 1968 in London b: Glasgow PELLEW-HARVEY b: Clayhills VAN-HOUT MACTHOMAS THOMS GRUNDBERG THOMS b: 1949 in Nagano, Whyte THOMS b: 1966 in Inverness Christine OLIVER THOMS b: 15 Jul 1964 in TAMBOBOY THOMS b: 1967 in TURNBULL BURNETT TURNBULL Elizabeth YOUNG TURNBULL b: 16 Jan 1952 in Hunter (Robin) THAMES b: 1952 in Nahariah, THOMS SALVA MacThomas FOWLIE b: 1954 in Stockport, BEAMENT b: Mary BEAMENT BRADFORD McGILL Tyndale McGILL WILLETT Rachel McGILL b: 1945 in Taunton, McGILL b: 1942 McGILL b: 1947 b: 01 Jan 1951 in b: 1936 in Bideford, m: b: 1937 in Bideford, b: BOILEAU b: 1934 in Slinfold, b: 1932 in Ealing, HALLOWES HALLOWES m: 1970 m: 1994 b: 1943 in Horsham, b: 1940 in HALLOWES m: 1996 in b: 1932 in Mitcham, b: 1930 b: 1934 in Mitcham, m: 1955 in Kenya b: 1941 in North m: 1966 in London m: 1977 in London Union m: m: 2007 in Gibraltar b: 1952 in m: 1981 in Farnham MACTHOMAS b: 1956 in b: 15 Feb 1949 in b: 1952 in Aberdeen b: 1948 in Helsingborg, b: 1954 in Aberdeen Japan b: 1961 in Aberdeen m: 1996 in b: 1975 b: 1952 in Kenya Malaysia b: b: 1954 in Kenya Moordrecht, b: 06 Mar 1944 in b: 29 May 1946 in b: 18 Nov 1946 in b: 28 Aug 1951 in b: 21 Jan 1951 in St Taplow, Bucks THOMS b: 1940 in Israel b: 1945 in Bath, b: 1949 in Fernie, THOMS b: Cheshire b: 1942 in m: 1967 in Reigate b: 04 May 1944 in b: 1938 in b: 1942 in Srinagar, b: 1946 in Quetta, b: 1948 b: 30 Nov 1948 in Somerset b: 09 Jan 1946 in m: 1973 b: 20 Sep 1947 in m: 1976 Malaya Devon d: Devon m: b: 1942 Sussex Middlesex b: 1936 b: 1940 in Horsham, d: 1992 d: Sussex Cheltenham, Glos b: 1945 in Horsham, Wadebridge, Surrey m: 1956 in Guildford Surrey d: 2001 in Oakville, Walsham, Norfolk d: d: m: 2008 b: 1943 in North d: d: Mombasa, Kenya Royal, Bucks b: 30 Aug 1942 in Netherlands Edinburgh d: Sweden d: m: 1978 in Aberdeen d: Edinburgh m: 2006 in d: m: 2003 in Niagara m: d: Netherlands Edinburgh Seascale, Cumbria Edinburgh Beaconsfield, Bucks Andrews, Fife m: 16 Dec 1978 in b: 1936 Pensacola, Florida m: 1981 in Avon BC, Canada b: 1948 in Bognor m: 1972 m: Cambridge d: Fetcham, Surrey Wimbledon, Surrey Kashmir Pakistan m: 1970 in Salisbury, Rhodesia m: 1975 in Bosham, Troon, Ayrshire d: Instow, Devon d: d: d: d: d: d: d: m: 1966 d: 1943 Sussex d: m: 1971 in Sussex Cornwall d: d: d: Ontario, Canada d: d: Walsham, Norfolk d: d: Alnwick, m: 1985 in London d: m: 1979 in Aberdeen d: d: Edinburgh Falls, Canada d: m: 1999 in d: m: 29 Jul 1972 in d: m: 1981 in Milton d: Seer Green, Bucks d: m: 1959 Courtney, BC, d: m: 1970 in Calgary, Regis, Sussex d: d: d: d: m: 1965 in Ottawa, d: d: Chichester, Sussex d: Sussex d: d: d: d: Alresford, Essex d: d: d: Northumberland d: d: d: d: Winchester, Hants Boot, Cumbria Lilborne d: d: Canada Alberta, Canada d: Canada d: d: d: d: d: d: d: d: d: d: Huw STEWART Olivia STEWART Helen Rachel Robert Henry Charles Anthony Juliet Rachel Rupert John Sonya Dimitrova Louisa Catherine Henry John Thomas Paul Liselot BOMERS Alastair John Hannah BARNES Hilary Ursula Alison GORE Sarah Vyvyan Andrew Marcus Richard David St Diana Mayne Philippa Ann Paul Anthony Kathy WATT Belinda SMITH David DERRINGER David WAGG Mark Alistair Alexandra Chania SMITH Blake ALLEN Adrian PELLEW- Warren James Laura Eunice Alix PELLEW- Jordan PELLEW- Grace PELLEW- Justine PELLEW- Catherine PELLEW- Lisa MORRIS Lucy MORRIS Harriet PELLEW- Clementine Rose Thomas David Amy Elizabeth Louise Anne Kristina Mary Emily MacThomas Lisa Yukiko Alexander Colin Robin Patrick Wendy Ann Isobel Gwendolen Casper Jannes Alistair Phipps Susannah Grace Anthony Mowbray Marion Marjorie Oliver Peter Eleanor Rachel Gareth Paul Robert Patrick Nicholas Kenneth James Harry Nina Jaya MISHRA George William Charles Roderick Carolyn HOLDER Pamela Ann Pamela Rachel Kevin RUSSELL Sharon Ann Keren Rachel Jennifer Jeanne Caroline Marie Michael John Susannah Christopher Melissa Jennie Daniel Claire DUNN Matthew Henry Ariana Yvonne Simon GROCOTT James Dominic Tiffani Ann Justin Lesley David Richard Elizabeth M Anna Katherine Mark William Melanie WALLS Alastair MILLER
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