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Title: Looking for Robert McKinnon Thomson
Post by: doozer on Thursday 14 June 12 18:21 BST (UK)
Hi I am looking for anyone who might know a Robert McKinnon Thomson who was born in 1920/21. His mother was Christine McKinnon Thomson a worker at a biscuit factory in Glasgow. He is seen in a photograph at the Hess crash site in a post I did earlier. Any info on him or the family or about the photo would be much appreciated.
Title: Re: Looking for Robert McKinnon Thomson
Post by: dewey on Monday 23 January 17 21:12 GMT (UK)
i am david son of robert and would like to exchange information
Title: Re: Looking for Robert McKinnon Thomson
Post by: scotmum on Monday 23 January 17 22:15 GMT (UK)
doozer was last active on this site back in 2012. If they haven't changed email address, though, they should get notification that someone has posted on this thread.
Title: Re: Looking for Robert McKinnon Thomson
Post by: doozer on Tuesday 24 January 17 00:51 GMT (UK)
Hello David, I would certainly be happy to speak about this. If you could,  please contact me. I am reaching out on behalf of my father in law. A proud Scotsman who now resides in Canada.
Title: Re: Looking for Robert McKinnon Thomson
Post by: Rosinish on Tuesday 24 January 17 01:16 GMT (UK)
Hi Doozer,

It is not permitted to add email addresses on RC as a Mod will remove it.

If David makes another post, just to acknowledge your reply, you will be able to use the PM system on the left side of the post.

This post shows how patience can pay off & how important info. such as names, dates & areas can attract potential enquirers.

Good luck after all those years of waiting  ;)

Annie

Title: Re: Looking for Robert McKinnon Thomson
Post by: doozer on Tuesday 24 January 17 02:47 GMT (UK)
Thanks Annie. I appreciate the help.
Title: Re: Looking for Robert McKinnon Thomson
Post by: dewey on Tuesday 24 January 17 04:17 GMT (UK)
hello stephane many question to ask. how did your father in-law know my father.