Can't read what its says on the cert for Alex's marriage cert - it did say that she was deceased by that stage
1840 13 Nov - Christening DYSART,FIFE,SCOTLAND
1851 Scotland Census - W Gallatown
Alexander Thomson (41) - Head - Pauper formally Weaver - abt 1810 - where born Abbotshall Fife
Eliza Thomsom (43) - Wife - abt 1808 - where born Portmoak Kinross
Thomas Thomson (15) - Son - Hand Loom Weaver - abt 1836 - where born Dysart Fife
Ellen Thomson (14) - Daughter - Hand Loom Weaver - abt 1837 - where born Dysart
Isabella Thomson (10) - Son - Hand Loom Weaver - abt 1841 - where born Dysart
Betsy Thomson (8) - Daughter - Scholar - abt 1843 - where born Dysart
Mary Thomson (5) - Daughter - abt 1846 - where born Dysart
James Thomson (84) - Uncle - Formally Labourer - abt 1767 - where born Kirkcaldy
1864 25 Nov - Dysart,Fife,Scotland At her wedding in 1864 she was named as a Linen Weaver
There was a Thomas Thompson as a witness to her marriage - possible - Uncle or Brother?
a my heritage webste suggests that there were another four children - John 1876 - Thomas Williams 1879 Mary Ann - 1881 and Nellie Jane Shepard (Williams) -- I need to check them out
Sources
"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYC5-QY5 : 2 January 2015), Isabella Mathew Thomson, 21 Oct 1840; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 1,040,195.
"Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTPX-KM9 : 8 December 2014), John Williams and Isabella Thomson, 25 Nov 1864; citing Dysart,Fife,Scotland, reference ; FHL microfilm 6,035,516.
1851 Scotland Census
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