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Prof.
James
Thomson
1822 - 1892
Prof.
James
Thomson
, 3rd child of 7 children. Mechanical engineer. he deduced from Carnot's principle that freezing should occur at higher temperature with increasing pressure. Lord Kelvin.
Born:
College sq, Belfast, Antrim, , Ireland
11th Feb 1822
Baptised:
Died:
1892
Buried:
Family:
Thomson
Ancestors
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1.
Prof.
James
Thomson
(
Hancock
)
1822 - 1892
2.
Dr.
James
Thomson
(
Gardner
)
1786 - 1849
4.
James
Thomson
(
Nesbitt
)
5.
Agnes
Nesbitt
(
Thomson
)
3.
Margaret
Gardner
(
Thomson
)
c. 1790 - 1830
6.
William
Gardner
(Gardiner)
(
Pattison
)
+ post 1790
7.
Elizabeth
Pattison
(Pattison)
(
Gardner
)
+ post 1790
Siblings
1.
Elizabeth
Thomson
(
King
)
1818 - 1896
2.
Anna
Thomson
(
Bottomley
)
1821 - 1856
3.
William
Thomson
(
Crum
,
Blandy
)
1824 - 1907
4.
John
Thomson
1826 - 1847
5.
Margaret
Thomson
1827 - 1831
6.
Robert
Thomson
1829 - 1905
Spouses
1.
28th Dec 1853
Elizabeth
Hancock
(
Thomson
)
+ 1892
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Elizabeth
Hancock
(
Thomson
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+ 1892
1.
F/?
Thomson
* post 1853
2.
F/?
Thomson
* post 1853
3.
M/?
Thomson
* post 1853
Sources
Family Archivists:
see
Thomson
Timeline
11th Feb 1822
Born (
birth
) Belfast, Antrim, Ireland
28th Dec 1853
Married
Elizabeth
Hancock
(
Thomson
)
+ 1892
(
marriage
)
1892
Died (
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