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John O'Neil
USA |
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Born at Redlands Hospital,
Glasgow, 1955. Moved to Detroit, USA in 1960
Aunts in Maryhill. Looking for an Estates Agent
in Maryhill. Also looking for cousin James in New
Zealand. Parents John and Agnes (Gray) both dead
now. Uncle was Jimmy Neil, singer/comedian. Message: John - please contact Frank
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Dougie Henderson
Canada |
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Born 1946,Whiteinch,Whiteinch
Public School, Victoria Drive Senior
Secondary,Teacher's Scotch Whisky only
job,emmigrated July 1 1966 to Ottawa,Canada.
Reside today with home occupation, APPRAISALS,in
Hay River,Northwest Territories,CANADA. |
Billy Massie
Canada |
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Lived in Clydebank until '83 I
went to St. Stephans primary and St.Columbas
High. Apprenticed in JBE as a welder Played in a
band called Stracy (Great times) North Kilbowie,
Parkhall, Faifley, Now in Canada, Married with 3
kids |
Scott Samuel Wright
Scotland |
Homepage
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I was born in Glasgow, but
moved to the new town of Livingston just after
birth. I still have many family in Glasgow and
love the city ( & Rangers Football Club) I am
planning on leaving Scotland in the next couple
of years to persue a new life in America but
would love to hear from fellow Weegies fae A'
aboot the world |
Joyce Brazer
Canada |
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I was raised in Glasgow,
living in Clydebank, Whiteinch Home for Girls
(orphanage 1937-38) then was evacuated to
Cumbernauld during the war. Then lived on
Sauchiehall Street until coming to Canada in
1948. My mothers name was Lavinia MacCrimmon (nee
Thomson), my name is Joyce. I had one aunt Sarah
(Cissie) Thomson. I am looking for info on the
Whiteinch Home, Cumbernauld and for anyone who
may remember my mother, my aunt or myself. I
would also like to hear from anyone who can share
any up to date info on any of the above listed
places. |
Wilma
Canada |
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Born in Glasgow under the name
Clayton in 53 lived in Anniesland then moved to
Drumchapel 63 then to Canada in 77 married a
McCaffery would like to talk to anyone from the
old country |
John Swinburne
USA |
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I was born in Glasgow in 1946,
immigrating to New Jersey in 1955. I love Oor
Wullie and The Broons. I live and teach high
school as well as coach track and field in
Michigan. I've never been back to Glasgow but
often think of visiting. I still have many
relatives in the Glasgow area. Would like to hear
from others from Glasgow. |
James Penrice
USA |
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Born in Paisley, 1965. Lived
at 47 White Street in Partick until 1978. Moved
to Perth and attended Perth High School until
1983. Attended Perth College, 2 years (HND in
Business Studies). Had several jobs between
1985-1994, including working for Royal Mail for
almost five years. Moved to US to stay with
family in 1994 and married in 1995. Live in
Philadelphia, PA area and would love to talk to
fellow Glaswegians and perhaps meet anyone who
lives closeby. Aw the best, James. |
Thomas McNeilage
Canada |
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Born in Paisley and now living
in Canada. |
Leonard Henry Robertson Sr.
Canada |
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Son of William Barber
Robertson "LANARK,ONTARIO who's the son of
William Bill Robertson From ABERDEEN,SCOTLAND.
Live in Ontario,CANADA. |
Jim Harvey
Canada |
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Was born 1946 at 357
Dalmarnock Rd., then moved to Cambuslang around
1964 served an apprenticeship at Potts Garage in
Bellshill.I came to Canada 1974,my wife is
Letitia, if anybody recognizes my name please
send me a e-mail. |
Stuart MacDougall
England |
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Glasgow born in 1950. Lived in
West Cumbria since 1978. Trying to make contact
with Tegwyn Campbell of Castlemilk, Glasgow who
worked alongside my mother, Joyce MacDougall, in
Lewis's, Argyle Street during the 1960's. |
Fiona Bremner
(nee Campbell)
Canada |
N/A |
Born 1944 Knightswood/went to
Cloberhill-then to Knightswood senior secondary.
Married a John O'Groats lad 1967 and emigrated to
New Brunswick same year. We have two girls. Have
not been home since 1981. My maiden name was
Campbell. Anyone out there who maybe attended
school with me?? Or anyone from the Baldric Rd
area of Knightswood? Would love to hear from you
ps. My family hail from the Isle of Lewis...the
villages of Barvas and Arnol in particular.
Although I dont have the gaelic, I would dearly
love to hear from anyone who hails from that neck
of the woods as a lot of my great childhood
memories come from the island. I can still smell
the peat smoke in the air as the "Loch
Seaforth" sails into harbour. |
John King
Canada |
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Came from yoker, went to st
brendans and st thomas aquinas school, served
appreticeship as plumber at yarrows,moved to
canada in 1974.
Also, I''m writting this on behalf of a friend
who has lost contact with her brother and sister
who emigrated to Canada sometime in the Sixties,
to the Toronto area. My friends name is Margaret
Jarvis, born and raised at 13 Raglan St
Cowcaddens, Glasgow. Her brother Billy was a
plater in the yards. His wife is named Anne and
they have three sons, Gordon, Stephen and James.
Her sister May, is married to Jack Flynn If
anyone can help locate them, then please contact
me |
Christine Ross
Canada |
N/A |
My name is Christine Ross, I
am 36 years old. I grew up in Renfrew Scotland. I
went to St James's primary school then St
Margarets high school in Paisley also Trinity
High school in Renfrew. I came to Canada in 1982.
I lived in Montreal for a while. I now live in
Saint John New Brunswick. |
Stewart C Bruce
Canada |
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Hi I was born at 19 langside
rd, govanhill,glasgow 1946 across from
butterbiggens rd bus garage.moved to pollok when
i was 15[1961]to 23 lochar crescent[police
houses] i left after i got married to anne white
of 50 dormanside rd,pollok in 1969.i worked at
carlaws,and a&d frasers mtrs before i
left,anne worked at N.S.B.cowglen.we moved to
canada and have been here since.would love to
hear from any of our old friends or
neighbours.thanks
ps would love to locate anybody that worked at
a&d frasers spare parts maxwell park,glasgow
between 1967-69.tommy hill and i and i would like
to say hello.cheers |