Hello everyone, I am trying to find out if there is a street in Renton called KANE street. If there is such a street I think it will be fairly new, from about the second half of the 1900's. If anyone knows anything please let me know. Thanks Mandy. Researching; KANE> PRICE> PRYCE in Renton, Dumbarton. also McGOWAN> ANDERSON> PENMAN> STEVENSON> THOMSON in Glasgow, Lanark.
If anyone can help Norman with this query, please contact him; do not reply back to me. Thanks so much. -----Original Message----- From: Norman <norman1@spidernet.com.cy> To: lewisb@vitrex.net <lewisb@vitrex.net> Date: Monday, October 04, 1999 6:14 AM Subject: Family Research I am trying to trace my maternal great-grandfather's family. His name was Thomas Wilson Bayne, and according to the 1891 Census his address was "Larchfield", Colquhoun Street, Row, Helensburgh. I believe that this must be the Larchfield Academy where John Logie Baird went to school. In the 1881 Census Thomas Bayne was listed as a Teacher of Classics, living at 21 Colquhoun Street, but my mother says that he founded his own school, hence my assumption regarding Larchfield Academy. I wonder whether I am right? There were 13 children in the family, including my mother's father, Thomas Walter Bayne who was born in 1873. I am trying to find out something about his academic record, and that of his brother Arthur Munby Bayne (d.o.b. 1884). Both Thomas and Arthur went on the become doctors of medicine. I am also hoping to find out something about the other members of the family, including Charles S. Bayne (d.o.b. ABT. 1877). I believe that he was quite a famous author, and had ! at least one book illustrated by C.J. Tunnicliffe. I think there must be something in the Dumbarton Central Library- and perhaps elsewhere - about this family. I would like to know any background material that is available as I know very little about them. My E-mai contatct number is norman1@spidernet.com.cy. I look forward to hearing from you.l
My mother(my little Dunbartonshire lass) just passed away and I will be going out of town for about 10 days. I will not be able to help you with any list concerns during that time. My best to all of you in the meantime. Barbara Lewis, list manager lewisb@vitrex.net Dunbartonshire County, Scotland GenWeb Host http://www.rootsweb.com/~sctdnb/index.htm
Hello Jean Joseph McAuslane and Jean didn't by any chance have a son Alexander who married Margaret CHALMERS on 28 November 1829 in Row parish? Margaret was sister to my great great grandmother Christian CHALMERS (married Duncan McCALLUM 1839 Row parish) and I have details on descendants of both sisters. Did your Peter McFarlane have a sister Margaret who married Donald McCallum (probably the marriage recorded in 1780 in New Kilpatrick) with family born mostly in Luss, and last one in Row, including son Peter McCallum born 1791 Luss, and Duncan McCallum, born 1798 Luss (married to Christian Chalmers)? I also have a connection on a different line to some MacFarlanes/McFarlands in Dumbarton parish - William MacFarlane and wife Christian McKinlay, daughter Martha )born June 1764, married 1788 in Dumbarton to John Greenhill from Paisley) and son William born c 1767/8. Any connections between our families? Lesley Instone Invercargill New Zealand > -----Original Message----- > From: Jean Broadfoot [SMTP:jeanb@magma.ca] > Sent: Friday, 1 October 1999 08:33 > To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: McFarlane > > Thought I would add my little bit re the McFarlane name in > Dumbartonshire. > > Jean Wilson of Easter Blarnearn (spelling?) was married to Peter > McFarlane 26 Apr 1785. > > She later, as a widow, married Joseph McAuslane of Tomavoulin 8 Dec > 1795. I think (no proof) that he is my great great grandfather. Their > son Patrick married Catherine Ewing of Cardross and they emigrated to > Canada. > > If anyone is interested I have the family well documented from the > last marriage mentioned above. > > jean Broadfoot, Ottawa, Ontario. > > ______________________________
Hello again, I have discovered that my great grandmother's brother was a footballer, so far I am restricted to searching via the internet and can't find much information about him. All I know so far is that his name was JOHN PRYCE he was from Renton. The info I have from my dad is that he thinks he first played for THE VALE OF LEVEN and RENTON, then went on to play for HIBERNIAN while there in 1897 he played for SCOTLAND against WALES at Wrexham. My dad thought he was transferred to THE WEDNESDAY (now Sheffield Wednesday) in 1901, but I looked on the SWFC website and found that he had his first game with them in 1899 and last in 1901. My dad said that during a match he was kicked in the head, which ended his career and he died a year later as a result. Would anyone know of any sites which I could find out some more info. Mandy Fox. Researching: KANE> PRICE> PRYCE in Renton, Dumbarton. also McGOWAN> ANDERSON> STEVENSON> THOMSON in Glasgow, Lanark.
Hello everyone, I just wondered if anyone would know about a street in Renton called BACK STREET, what I would like to know is does the street still exist I can go back to the early 1900's, but have been told that the name has been changed to KANE STREET. Does anyone know if this is the case. Thanks in advance. Mandy Fox (nee Kane) Researching:KANE>PRICE>PRYCE in Renton, Dumbarton. McGOWAN>ANDERSON>STEVENSON>THOMSON in Glasgow, Lanark.
My name is Alan Paul. I live in Victoria, Australia. I am researching my family lines and as such am attempting to collect information on my ROBERTSON, WALLACE, McKEAN and PAUL family ties in Scotland My Grandmother Isabella CLARK McKEAN born 1870 father Allan McKEAN mother Ellen McFARLANE married a Frederick Wallace PAUL born abt 1870 (somewhere in England according to the 1881 Census of Larnark) in 1900, son of Frederick WALLACE and Helen ROBERTSON in 1900. As yet I have not been able to find either the Marriage of Ellen/Helen ROBERTSON to a Frederick WALLACE either in Scotland or England. I also have not found the birth of a Frederick WALLACE in 1871 that may be my Grandfather. There are approximately 10 Frederick WALLACE's born around 1869 to 1871 but I have accounted for nearly all of these using the 1881 census. I also purchased the one I thought the most likely but he was not my Fred. Evidently Frederick WALLACE died shortly after the birth of his son because on the Marriage Certificate of Isabella McKEAN to Frederick PAUL it is noted that this is the name I have born since infancy being the name of my Stepfather actual father listed as Frederick WALLACE and in 1876 I found a Helen ROBERTSON father John ROBERTSON mother Marion THOMSON marrying a George PAUL occupation (Mason, Journeyman). The reason I believe that this is the correct marriage is that in the 1881 census of Lanark I found only two Frederick PAUL's one whose father's occupation was given as Mason. His place of birth was given as Peterhead, his wife as Lanark and Frederick as England. Another reason I believe this to be the correct people is that the way that Isabella and Frederick named their three sons. George possibly named after the George his father's stepfather, Frederick (my father) after his biological grandfather and Allan after Isabella's Father. If you have any connection with any of the surnames mentioned here I would like very much to hear from you. Even though PAUL is not my bloodline I would be interested in finding information on him I could. TIA Alan Wallace Paul Melbourne, Victoria, Australia alanpaul@alphalink.com.au
Myra Duffy : l read in the Highlander magazine that a fully searchable Ellis Island web site will soon be open for business. You may have luck tracing your elusive emigrant there. Any web site l have seen on ships go back much further than you need. Sarah
Dear Listers, I recently discovered that an uncle, whom I thought had died young, did in fact emigrate to U.S.A. very early in the 1900's. His name was Michael Duffy and he was born on 30 January 1875 in Dublin. His family moved to Montrose when he was young and, when his father died in 1907, the rest of the family moved to Glasgow. I know that Michael moved to America before this though. He sent post cards home to his family. Luckily, one member kept the few he sent to her. The first was sent in November 1906 from Pittsburgh, the next in May 1907 (also from Pittsburgh). The next was from New York in August 1907 Another was from Washington in April 1909 and the last was from Wenham Lake, Dodge's cove, Beverly, Massachusetts. This card starts " This is the lake on our place...." So he must have left some time before November 1906 - possibly the year before or perhaps earlier in the same year. Is there anyway I could find out which boat he travelled on? Which port he may have left from? Would he have been eligible for an assisted passage? Is there anyway I can discover where he landed in U.S.A. Were records kept then? Michael was a groom when he was 16 (according to the 1891 census). Could he have travelled over with some horses? Did grooms travel that far with their animals? If he was moving around the Eastern States, could it have been to look for work or do you have any info. on the type of temporary work grooms would do? I realise this is a very tall order - to ask City folk to speculate on the ways of young grooms travelling around the States! However, if you think you know or can point me in the right direction to find any of these points (and those I haven't even thought of yet!) please let me know. I would be very grateful. Thank you for reading this far, I do appreciate your interest. Good Luck with your own research, Myra Duffy
Thought I would add my little bit re the McFarlane name in Dumbartonshire. Jean Wilson of Easter Blarnearn (spelling?) was married to Peter McFarlane 26 Apr 1785. She later, as a widow, married Joseph McAuslane of Tomavoulin 8 Dec 1795. I think (no proof) that he is my great great grandfather. Their son Patrick married Catherine Ewing of Cardross and they emigrated to Canada. If anyone is interested I have the family well documented from the last marriage mentioned above. jean Broadfoot, Ottawa, Ontario.
Hi everyone, Would like to catch up with any descendants of James STUART (b.1790 Aldachlay d.1864 Inch Tavannack) & Grizel COLQUHOUN, who lived at Luss. They had a daughter Cathren born 1833, but it is not known if there were other children. James was my Great-Great-Uncle. Hoping somebody may be able to help Regards Nancy Campbell Qld Aust
Peter, thank you for sharing that with the whole list...we all need to do that. Many times I do look-ups for people and send it just to them, and I've realized that it doesn't hurt to send it to the whole in case someone else needs the info. Barbara Lewis, list manager -----Original Message----- From: Srps7@aol.com <Srps7@aol.com> To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com <DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 8:52 PM Subject: KYLE - KIRKINTILLOCH, DUNBARTONSHIRE >Hi Jo-Anne! > > Thanks to your help and through the FHC I ordered the 1861 Census for >Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire to check to see if Mary KYLE Reid and Helen >KYLE were sisters as suggested by the 1881 Census info you sent me. The >are!!!! ...and I got the whole family and Mary and Helens ages agree in both >records. This gives me my Great-great-grandparents and their children!!! It >is taken from page 11 of Enumeration District 14 of Kirkintilloch, Dumbarton: > > JOHN KYLE head 32 Agricultural Laborer bn Ireland > MARY KYLE wife 30 " " " bn Ireland > MARY KYLE daur. 10 scholar bn Kirkintilloch > JOHN KYLE son 8 scholar bn Kirkintilloch > JAMES KYLE son 6 bn " > HELEN KYLE daur. 4 bn " > PATRICK KYLE son 3 bn " > >census taken at 47 Sidegate, Kirkintilloch > > So here is another generation for both of us! > Sincerely, Peter > > >==== DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB Mailing List ==== > ********************PLACE YOUR QUERY*********************** > **************on the DUNBARTONSHIRE HOME PAGE****************** > ****http://www.rootsweb.com/~sctdnb/index.htm*** >
Hi Jo-Anne! Thanks to your help and through the FHC I ordered the 1861 Census for Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire to check to see if Mary KYLE Reid and Helen KYLE were sisters as suggested by the 1881 Census info you sent me. The are!!!! ...and I got the whole family and Mary and Helens ages agree in both records. This gives me my Great-great-grandparents and their children!!! It is taken from page 11 of Enumeration District 14 of Kirkintilloch, Dumbarton: JOHN KYLE head 32 Agricultural Laborer bn Ireland MARY KYLE wife 30 " " " bn Ireland MARY KYLE daur. 10 scholar bn Kirkintilloch JOHN KYLE son 8 scholar bn Kirkintilloch JAMES KYLE son 6 bn " HELEN KYLE daur. 4 bn " PATRICK KYLE son 3 bn " census taken at 47 Sidegate, Kirkintilloch So here is another generation for both of us! Sincerely, Peter
Lanark-L (or -D) for Lanarkshire, SCT-RENFREW-L (or -D) for Renfrewshire Peter Cook Rossmoyne Western Australia cookfmly@bigpond.com http://users.bigpond.com/cookfmly/ or http://cookfmly.rootsweb.com/ for research names List owner of the ButeshireGenWeb, SCT-RENFREW and SCT_ARGYLL mailing lists. -----Original Message----- From: Lesley M Instone <lmi@macalisters.co.nz> To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com <DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, 28 September 1999 7:49 Subject: RE: Glasgow >Hello Myra >Glasgow would be in Lanarkshire but if your interests are in the greater >Glasgow area e.g. round Paisley, you may find you move into >Renfrewshire. To the north-west(along the north bank of the Clyde >heading towards Dumbarton) the greater Glasgow area may edge over into >Dunbartonshire. Not sure if these have their own lists - Rootsweb or >Genuki should have details of mailing lists and surname lists. >You would need to find out what parish the addresses you have are in to >work out which county but start with Lanarkshire. >Lesley Instone >Invercargill >New Zealand > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Myra Duffy [SMTP:myra@duffy.screaming.net] >> Sent: Monday, 27 September 1999 08:03 >> To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Glasgow >> >> Hi Listers, >> Can anyone tell me, a Sassenach, which county Glasgow is in? Better >> still, which List is it in?
Alexander ANDERSON married Elizabeth YOUNG c.1875. Does anyone have a connection to these family names? Regards, Mark Melbourne, Australia
Hello Myra Glasgow would be in Lanarkshire but if your interests are in the greater Glasgow area e.g. round Paisley, you may find you move into Renfrewshire. To the north-west(along the north bank of the Clyde heading towards Dumbarton) the greater Glasgow area may edge over into Dunbartonshire. Not sure if these have their own lists - Rootsweb or Genuki should have details of mailing lists and surname lists. You would need to find out what parish the addresses you have are in to work out which county but start with Lanarkshire. Lesley Instone Invercargill New Zealand > -----Original Message----- > From: Myra Duffy [SMTP:myra@duffy.screaming.net] > Sent: Monday, 27 September 1999 08:03 > To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Glasgow > > Hi Listers, > Can anyone tell me, a Sassenach, which county Glasgow is in? Better > still, which List is it in? > I am searching for: > James Toal (born Ireland 1856) who was a merchant clerk and married > Annie Cavanagh (born Berwick on Tweed 1856). They married and lived > at 281 Great Eastern Road, Glasgow. > They had a daughter, May about 1894 > and a second daughter, Rosina in 1897. > > I would really appreciate any information on this family or their home > if anyone knows anything. > Suggestions as to how to find further information would also be gladly > received. > Thanks a lot, > Myra Duffy > > ______________________________
Hello Frances Sorry but I don't have a James McFarlane so far in my research. I really have very little information on my two Mcfarlane (and variant spellings) lines, just the people mentioned in my earlier messages. It is possible that your James could be connected, perhaps a nephew of either my Margaret or Martha (if he married in 1831 he is probably a bit young to be a brother). If your James died 1855 or later, have you had a look at his death certificate (1855 to 1875 + 1881 + 1891 available on film through the LDS - films for deaths for the year for the whole county - much better value than ordering individual certificates from Edinburgh) - this should give the names of his parents, his age etc. Good luck with your research Lesley Instone Invercargill NZ > -----Original Message----- > From: Maddox [SMTP:chkfran@gulftel.com] > Sent: Tuesday, 28 September 1999 03:27 > To: Lesley M Instone > Subject: Re: McFarlane > > Hi Lesley, > I may have corresponded with you before RE: McFarlane but not sure. I > was looking at James McFarlane name and wondered > if you know who he married.I have a James McFarlane that married a > Grace McKean(my ancestor) and buried in the Bonhill > Cemetery,Dunbartonshire, Scotland. According to the IGI they married > in 1 June 1831. I have the cemetery plot info but there was no > marker. It was nr. John McKean b. 1768 and familyso am assuming that > he was her father. > Let me hear from you if any of this fits your info.---------- > Regards, > Frances B. Maddox > chkfran@gulftel.com > > From: Lesley M Instone <lmi@macalisters.co.nz> > > To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: RE: McFarlane > > Date: Sunday, September 26, 1999 8:41 PM > > > > Hello Sharman > > I can't see a match at present. I have very little information on > my MacFarlane ancestors from this period but the parishes they seem to > be connected to in the 1760-1785 period are (1) Dumbarton and (2) New > Kilpatrick, both in Dunbartonshire. > > My ancestors (not connected to each other as far as I know) are: > > (1)William McFarlane/McFarland and wife Christina/Christian McKinlay > - children William c 1767/8 Dumbarton and Martha cJune 1764 Dumbarton > - Martha (my ancestor) married John Greenhill from Paisley in 1788 > (IGI lists dates of 24 May 1788 at Middle Church Paisley and 31 May > 1788 at Dumbarton - presumably banns) and had 10 children, all born in > Paisley, Renfrewshire: John 12 October 1789, William c26 June > 1791(died young?), William c5 February1794, Christian c20 August 1795 > & c19 August 1797 (may be the same child with error in IGI or first > child may have died young) Janet c25 July 1797, James (my ancestor) > c11August 1799, Jane c 16 June 1801, Alexander c24 April 1805 and > Walter c6 August 1811. > > (2) Margaret MacFarlane/McFarlane - married 29 December 1780 (if I > have the right marriage record from the IGI) at New Kilpatrick to > Donald McCallum - children (those marked ? I am not sure of) John? > 1782 New Kilpatrick, Daniel? 1789 New Kilpatrick, Janet 1789 Luss, > Peter 1791-1872 Luss, Parlan 1793-1870 Luss, Catherine 1796 Luss, > Duncan 1798 Luss (my gggrandfather) Isobel 1799 Luss, Donald 1800 > Luss, Janet 1803 Luss, and Agnes 1808 Row. I have no information on > parents, borthplace or date or siblings for Margaret. > > Can you see any connection with your family? > > Lesley Instone > > Invercargill NZ > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: SharmanBY@aol.com [SMTP:SharmanBY@aol.com] > > > Sent: Monday, 27 September 1999 12:48 > > > To: lmi@macalisters.co.nz > > > Subject: McFarlane > > > > > > Hi! > > > > > > I saw your liting on the Dunbartonshire list and thought I'd check > out a long shot. I have a very tenuous link to McFarlane clan, a note > in some old geneaological information from a now-deceased relative > stating that Janet Monach was of the McFarlane clan. > > > > > > Janet was born Feb. 3, 1770 in "Shaws" or Pollockshaws, Eastwood > Parish, Renfrew Co, Scotland. She married July 4, 1791 to John Rough > (marriage also in Eastwood parish). Her parents were John Monach and > Anne Brown. Does this > > > match any information you might have? > > > > > > Thank you for your time, > > > Sharman Badgett-Young > > > Researching Rough, Roy, Monach and Turnbull in Scotland in the > 1700's > > > > > > ==== DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB Mailing List ==== > > For a complete listing of internet genealogy mailing lists, > > check out: http://users.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html
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Hello Sharman I can't see a match at present. I have very little information on my MacFarlane ancestors from this period but the parishes they seem to be connected to in the 1760-1785 period are (1) Dumbarton and (2) New Kilpatrick, both in Dunbartonshire. My ancestors (not connected to each other as far as I know) are: (1)William McFarlane/McFarland and wife Christina/Christian McKinlay - children William c 1767/8 Dumbarton and Martha cJune 1764 Dumbarton - Martha (my ancestor) married John Greenhill from Paisley in 1788 (IGI lists dates of 24 May 1788 at Middle Church Paisley and 31 May 1788 at Dumbarton - presumably banns) and had 10 children, all born in Paisley, Renfrewshire: John 12 October 1789, William c26 June 1791(died young?), William c5 February1794, Christian c20 August 1795 & c19 August 1797 (may be the same child with error in IGI or first child may have died young) Janet c25 July 1797, James (my ancestor) c11August 1799, Jane c 16 June 1801, Alexander c24 April 1805 and Walter c6 August 1811. (2) Margaret MacFarlane/McFarlane - married 29 December 1780 (if I have the right marriage record from the IGI) at New Kilpatrick to Donald McCallum - children (those marked ? I am not sure of) John? 1782 New Kilpatrick, Daniel? 1789 New Kilpatrick, Janet 1789 Luss, Peter 1791-1872 Luss, Parlan 1793-1870 Luss, Catherine 1796 Luss, Duncan 1798 Luss (my gggrandfather) Isobel 1799 Luss, Donald 1800 Luss, Janet 1803 Luss, and Agnes 1808 Row. I have no information on parents, borthplace or date or siblings for Margaret. Can you see any connection with your family? Lesley Instone Invercargill NZ > -----Original Message----- > From: SharmanBY@aol.com [SMTP:SharmanBY@aol.com] > Sent: Monday, 27 September 1999 12:48 > To: lmi@macalisters.co.nz > Subject: McFarlane > > Hi! > > I saw your liting on the Dunbartonshire list and thought I'd check out > a long > shot. I have a very tenuous link to McFarlane clan, a note in some old > > geneaological information from a now-deceased relative stating that > Janet > Monach was of the McFarlane clan. > > Janet was born Feb. 3, 1770 in "Shaws" or Pollockshaws, Eastwood > Parish, > Renfrew Co, Scotland. She married July 4, 1791 to John Rough (marriage > also > in Eastwood parish). Her parents were John Monach and Anne Brown. > Does this > match any information you might have? > > Thank you for your time, > Sharman Badgett-Young > Researching Rough, Roy, Monach and Turnbull in Scotland in the 1700's