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John Rudolph
USA |
N/A |
I left 3 Crail St Parkhead in
Glasgow when I was 9, emigrated with my parents,
Marlene and Ronnie and brother David, to Detroit
USA. I returned in 1976 for a holiday only to see
that much of my childhood memories had eroded to
nothing but rubble as it was being torn down for
development. I recall all my old pals very well -
including Rinaldi's Fish&Chip Shop, Green's
Bakery, and Tommy's Sweet Shop. My parents are
moving back from the states next year to
Rothesay, and I will be bringing my family there
a year later for a holiday and plan on coming for
a few days' visit to Glasgow. I am working with a
company called Medical Automation Systems in
Charlottesville Virginia as Network
Administrator, am hapilly married with three
children. Please email me if you knew me,
especially if we knew one another as pals. |
Bernie Tober
USA |
N/A |
Over 70 and like to travel and
meet local people. Spent 2 weeks in Greenock
durning WW2. ps We will be in Garelochhead for
three weeks and would like to make some contcts
before we get there from Florida USA |
Sandy A. Macdonald
Canada |
N/A |
I've been in Canada since 1969
- came here for 6 months "just to try it
out" and never went home. I live in
Vancouver and work in the Media (Radio). My Pop
lives on the Isle of Skye and I get to go home
this year for one whole month! |
Murdie Cameron
USA |
N/A |
I was born in Glasgow
(Plantation) in 1940 went to Lorne St School then
to Lambhill St School left Scotland in 1966,
would like to hear from anyone who was around
Plantation or Castlemilk at this time, or who's
parents were. |
Rick Doak
Canada |
N/A |
Lived in Castlemilk before
moving to Canada in 1974. |
Pamela Mellado-Wright
Scotland |
N/A |
Hi! I'm a single 37 year old
who has lived in Glasgow for the past 11 years.
Originally I am from Aberdeen, but Glasgow is my
true home, I just love the place. When I first
moved here I worked as a full-time D.J., but 2
years ago I decided that! I had had enough! {seen
it, done it, heard it} Now I work as a course
advisor for a correspondance school. Although I
am now single I was married for 10 years and have
a 17 year old daughter, living in New Zealand to
prove it. Being by myself and at last o! n the
net I am searching for as many friends as
possible, so what ever corner of the world is
your home, if you want contact with Glasgow
today, Email me. I can talk about a wide range of
things but my real passions are Rock Music, pubs,
pinball and life. p.s. Sorry I hate football!!! |
William Hogg
France |
N/A |
38 years old, Head of English
in a French high school, I annually take French
schoolchildren (15-16 years old) to Glasgow (we
have a link with a Glasgow school). Original
ideas on what to show my pupils in Glasgow always
welcome !!! |
Wilma Johnson (Nee: Lennie)
Australia |
N/A |
I USED TO LIVE IN JAMES
STREET, BRIDGETON CROSS. I ATTENDED JOHN STREET
SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL AROUND 1950-54. I WAS A
MEMBER OF THE PARKHEAD CONGRETATIONAL CHURCH
YOUTH GROUP - I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM ANYONE
WHO MAY REMEMBER MY NAME. I NOW LIVE IN BRISBANE,
AUSTRALIA. |
Anna Recasens
Catalonia
Spain |
N/A |
Hello, I'm not Scottish but
I'm Catalan (many people consider us cousins,
so...).I'm coming to Glasgow at the end of
september to do a research on cultural issues.
I'd love to talk with someone about the city.
That's it, I hope to keep in touch. See you in
Glasgow. Anna |
Gerry Hollywood
Australia |
N/A |
I was born in govan 1949 moved
to pollock when i was 15 went to St Gerards in
Govan came to Australia 1973. have son Brian age
28 daughter Sharon 24.My wife Mary also lived in
Pollok trying to contact any Killmartins who may
be related, I have a brother Owen living in
Milngavie. We will be in Glasgow on the 1st of
August 98 for a 6 week holiday this will be our
5th trip I love Glasgow and its people I would
love to hear from anyone who knew me or anyone
who would like to drop me a line |
Bill Pollock
USA |
N/A |
Emigrated from Glasgow in
1947. Now retired in Arizona. MC and
Vice-president of the Sun City Scots. Annual
Burns Supper a sellout of 300 every year. Would
like to make contact with some old friends from
my hiking days. Nettie Anderson, and Sybil
Hallows from Shettleston, Ruby McConnel from
London Road. Will be in Glasgow July 1998. Visit
Glasgow quite regularly. |
Lilian
Gray-Jones
Canada |
N/A |
I was born and raised in
Cambuslang and went to Cathkin High School.
Emigrated to Canada at the end of 1991 and
currently reside in Calgary, Alberta. Love my
country and go home every year. |
Alvin C. Bruce, Jr.
USA |
N/A |
My wife's grandmother came to
the United States from Glasgow sometime around
1900-1915. Her name was Ellen Green. We would
very much like to communicate with the family of
Gilbert Smith, Ellen's uncle. |
James Reardon
Norway |
N/A |
I am 51 male married and stay
in Norway and would love to hear from other
Glasgow folk |
Ginger Stickney (Campbell and MacArthur)
USA |
N/A |
I was born in Maine, and have
recently found out that my family came to Maine
from Glasgow. I am interested in attending the
University and would love to hear from others
about the area. |