Gary, as my kin lived in Old Kilpatrick parish about the time as yours, I'll tell you that my grandpa worked for Singer Sewing Machine and also he and his boys worked on building the ships on the Clyde, or iin other words, working for John Brown....a going industry at that time. Perhaps your kin could have been involved with similar work. Barb Lewis -----Original Message----- From: GYoung4450@aol.com <GYoung4450@aol.com> To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com <DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 7:35 AM Subject: Roll Call >Hello: > Since a roll call has begun, I thought I would toss in my entry as well. > I am researching James YOUNG who was living in Old Kilpatrick in 1918 prior >to his marriage to Isabella JACK. > James had come from Moray and he and Isabella settled in Lanark after >marrying. > I am interested in learning about occupational information. > James was a journeyman joiner and I am curious to learn about what he might >have done in Dunbartonshire. > > >Gary Young (New York, USA) GYoung4450@aol.com > > Researching in Scotland: > YOUNG (Moray, Old Kilpatrick, Lanark) JACK (Lanark) > RICHARDSON (Moray) MAIN (Moray) > EDWARD (Moray) RALPH >(Moray) > McKAY (Nairn, Moray) FINDLAY >(Moray) > JENKINS (Moray) >WINCHESTER (Lanark) > > > >==== DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB Mailing List ==== > **********DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L-request@rootsweb.com********* > **********DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-D-request@rootsweb.com********* > **********************lewisb@vitrex.net************************ >