Anne H wrote:Hi Lost Emu
Welcome to Talking Scot
Thank goodness for the internet! Those of us not living near Scotland still have easy access to the records, irregardless of where we live. Click on the link at the top of this page for Scotlands People…it is a pay to view site, but well worth it
I had a quick look at the 1861 census on Ancestry and there are a few Williams born in Ireland, but I don't think any of them are your William. If you don't already have Jessie on 1861, you will find her living with her parents, William and Ann Laing along with their young eight-year old son at 87 Stirling Street, Glasgow.
Regards,
Anne H
Thanks Anne, but I am unable to use Scotlands People until I have some definite information on the THOMSON's family.
What has really confused me, is that, I found a LDS site listing of James & Esther (CALENDAR) THOMSON, and siblings: Margaret 1833 & Thomas O'Neill 1823, both baptised at Rosemary St Church, Belfast, Antrim.
Now I have no idea if this is William's parents, but they could be(??).
My Australian family birth certificate of William's first child born in Australia birthplace is recorded as Belfast, Ireland.
All other Australian records has William's birthplace listed as Glasgow, Scotland. Typical siblings recollection of family history, like my family today. In one ear and out the other.
Somewhere in my travels I accessed a site and was able to extract Scottish Census information for a William, Margaret, and Thomas THOMSON.
I use Lanarkshire as the possibly county of residence at the time, born in Ireland, and I found:
1841 Census:
Thomas THOMSON, cc 1821 & 1828.
Margaret THOMSON, cc 1833.
William THOMSON, cc 1833.
1851 Census:
Thomas THOMSON 1822 & 1827
Margaret THOMSON, cc 1831 (1833 & 1834 at Midlothian).
William THOMSON, cc 1833 (1833 at Midlothian)
Now that is all I have. And I have no idea where to go from here, as without certain information I am unable to use those pay sites. So I was hoping for a leg in somewhere.
Anyway, sorry if I have rambled above, and thanks for your interest and help, and any other further help if possible.
Regards
George