Hi Gloria, Join the group of us who have parents born in Clydebank...my mom was born there in 1911....in Radnor Park just off Kilbowie. Yes, there is a Renfrewshire site: http://britishislesgenweb.org/scotland/renfrew/index.html It looks like Frank answered your questions about the shipping yards...John Brown......I checked out my book "History of Clydebank" by John Hood....for the pub you asked about...not there. I tried to find something about rail engine building, but could not find anything...perhaps there was some in Glasgow...right next door. Good luck on your Clydebank research Please let me know if I can help you in any way. Barbara Lewis, list manager ----- Original Message ----- From: <Si2am@cs.com> To: <DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 10:21 AM Subject: New > Hi Dunbartonshire Members, > Just signed up this week.. > My interests are in STEWART > Andrew STEWART m Mary CUNNINGHAM in Clydebank 1895. > My father David, born 1900 98 Kilbowie Rd, Clydebank (immigrated to Canada > 1912) > My aunt Margaret, born 1897,2 Binnie? Place Clydebank > My maternal great grandparents Robert CUNNINGHAM and Margaret (nee Nimmo) on > 1891 census at 4 Singer Terrace , Clydebank. > The men of the family were all machinists, believed to have working in ships > engines. > The STEWART family were from Perthshire, Crieff/Auchterauder, Perth > The CUNNINGHAM family were from Stirlingshire, Falkirk, Bonnybridge etc. > > 4 Questions: > What shipbuilding company would they likely have worked for? Were there > train engine building companies in the area? > In Greenock, was there ever a pub called Town Hall saloon? Would 29 Cathcart > St. be its location? (believed owner 1895-1910 abt. Mary STEWART married to a > RALSTON) Does Renfrew have a Rootsweb site? > Thanks for any advice or connections > Gloria Beek nee Stewart > > > > > > _______________________________________________________ Site Design, Hosting, and E-Commerce at www.webpipe.net