Published 1694
by printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, printers to their most excellent Majesties in Edinburgh .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Genre | Early works to 1800 |
Series | Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 2519:11 |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 1 sheet ([1] p.) |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15437751M |
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Thomas Weir of Kirkton, circa Most family trees show him as born at Stonebyres House near Blackwood, son of William Weir de Vere of Stonebyres and Elizabeth Hamilton. He married Lady Jean Somerville. THE UPPERWARD OF LANARKSHIRE () by George Vere Irving, p. , says: “KIRKTOWN.—This. James Weir of Vere + Natalie Hopgood Prince Nicholas de Vere, "Clan Chief of the House of Vere in England" * Thomas Weir "of Kirkton" was on record in , 27 years before the birth of the Covenanter Maj. Major Thomas his age, he could well be thegrandfather of Major Weir born in , so I wonder if there are missing generations. Thomas Weir MyHeritage Family Trees. Weir Family Site (23andMe), managed by Laurel Weir (Contact) Birth: - Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. Death: Apr 11 - Leith, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, UK. Parents: Thomas Weir, Jean Weir (born Somerville) Wife: Margaret Weir (born Bourdon) Son: Thomas Weir. Thomas Benton Weir was born Sept. 28, , in Nashville, Ohio, to William and Martha (Stewart) Weir. When Thomas was a young child, the family moved to Albion, located on Michigan’s northern peninsula. Thomas enrolled at the University of Michigan, and because of his superior intelligence, he graduated in three years in June