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dundonian
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I hope Colcal sees this, as I cannot understand how to reply to her e-mail received today. Re St Joseph's, etc, etc. - although I lived near St Joseph's School, and played there, I wasn't a pupil there. I would cut through St Joseph's on way to my own school at Blackness Road. Sorry to disappoint you Colcal
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polarbearnoodles
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Hi Dundonian,
Hope you read this post. I've now found out that my Grandmother didn't go to school in Wilkie's Lane as I first thought.
My Grandmother and her family lived at 49a Wilkie's Lane in the early 1950s. My Dad Terry Morgan would have been about 12 then and his little sister Sylvia about 10. It's a long-shot but do you perhaps remember them?
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dundonian
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Hello polarbearnoodles. Sorry I have to disappoint you, but I don't recognise the Morgan children. I left Wilkies Lane in mid-1951, and it may be that they hadn't yet arrived in the lane. No 49a must have been well up the lane, on the right side, fairly near the chapel. I lived at No.2 which was down the bottom of the lane overlooking the Hawkhill (the main street).
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Betty Boo
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Hello Dundonian,
Just saw your previous reply re Wilkies Lane!! Do you remember the DYE family who lived there? I am related to them.
Betty
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Betty Boo
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Hello Dundonian,
Just saw your previous reply re Wilkies Lane!! Do you remember the DYE family who lived there? I am related to them.
Betty
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dundonian
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Hello Betty Boo, I'm afraid the name DYE doesn't register with me(at present). I do remember quite a few people who lived in Wilkies Lane but I ought to have made clear that I was aged 11 when I left in 1951. When were the DYE family there, and, if you know it, what number did they live at?? My family ( Mabel Smith, Wilf, June and Ronald - that's me ) occupied the third floor of No.2. From our bedrooms we looked out across the Hawkhill, and the Princess cinema was right opposite.
Kind regards,
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Betty Boo
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Hi again Dundonian,
The DYE family lived in Isles Lane in the 1950's and before that too, they were in a house upstairs on the left hand side as you entered Isles lane.
Big family Jessie, Rena, Patricia, Tony, George, Billy and others that I can't even remember now. They too had a large house with inside toilet which was unusual at that time as most toilets were outside and shared with other families.
Ah the Princes Cinema I remember it well I used to line up every Saturday for the childrens films and I also remember getting in Free on your birthday as too.
Betty
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dundonian
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Hello again Betty Boo, I see now that your DYE family didn't live in Wilkies Lane itself, but two streets away in Isles Lane. That explains why I was unlikely to know them. As regards the Princess Cinema, I too used to line up every Saturday for the Princess Club. I remember the proprietrix (Miss Miles I think) who used to lead us through the on-screen promise (to be good citizens, etc, - I can't remember the details) and when she finished and said "on with the show" a huge roar went up as the main film started! At the end they used to open the crash-doors into Well Road, and we would stagger out into the blinding daylight having been in the dark for over an hour. Happy days, eh?
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Betty Boo
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Hi again Dundonian,
Yes as you say Happy days!! I left the town center to live in Douglas when I was about 6 years old. I later went to Robertson's dance hall in the Hawkhill, we called it Robbies, don't know if you were old enough to remember that as you left Dundee in the 1950's. It was thew 1960's before I went to Robbies, also saw the Beatles in the caird hall in the 1960's too.
Betty
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weemanswife
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Hi Polarbearnoodles,
I just happen to be reading through the messages and came across the one about Cuthill's.
I have a Cuthill in my tree. She was May A Cuthill and she married a George McLaggan on the 7 Sept.1877 at Panmure Feus, Barry, Angus. I have her father as being William Cuthill and mother Christina Gray.
That is all the information I have on them at present. I am sure I have a copy of the marriage certificate but do not have time at presen to look for it as going away to work.
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polarbearnoodles
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Hi Weemanswife,
Thanks for your post. Very interesting! I think you're definitely related to me somehow. We'll need to do some more research to work out how.
As you'll have read above, my Grandmother was a Cuthill and is descended from a long line of Cuthills who originate from Inverkeilor in Angus.
There's a bunch of descendents from this line who have a private website and if your ancestor is from Barry it's likely that you will be related closely to one of them, if not me.
There are others on this thread who are also related to this line of Cuthills.
I'll have a look at the info you posted and try to work out how we fit together.
Please stay in touch.
Sharon
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polarbearnoodles
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Hi again,
I just had a quick look on scotlandspeople and I have found the marriage cert between May and George you mentioned. As you say, her parents were William Cuthill and Christina Gray.
My G-G-G Grandfather Robert Cuthill married a Christina Gray in 1865 but obviously these are not the same people!
I can't find a marriage cert for your William and Christina which would have helped to identify them. I'll try to post on the Cuthill family website this weekend and see if your names chime with anyone.
Sharon
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polarbearnoodles
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Me again!
I think I may have found your ancestor in my tree! She might be my Great Great Grand Aunt, daughter of Robert Cuthill and Christina Gray who married in 1835 (not 1865 as I said in my last post).
Email me at (*) if you would like to discuss.
Sharon
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weemanswife
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Hi again,
Back to the Cuthills.
I have found the marriage certificate for George McLaggan & May A Cuthill they married in 1877. His father was given as George McLaggan & Mother Ann Tyrie. May A Cuthill's father is given as William Cuthill (Ploughman) and her Mother Christina Gray.
I have found a death certificate for George and it lists him as single and dieing on 5th May 1928 aged 72 at the Royal Asylum in the Parish of Montrose, Forfar. His Mother & Father match but listed as single.
By the George would be a Great Grand Uncle to me.
My Mother's Father was a McLaggan and I was born and brought up in Carnoustie but now live in Fife.
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weemanswife
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Hi sharon
Cannot let this go. Have been at it all afternoon. I have found a Georgina McLaggan born 26 Aug 1879 At Easthaven, Panbride, Carnoustie and her father was George McLaggan and Mary Ann Cuthill, married 7 Sept 1877 in the Parish of Barry. You probably know that Barry & Panbride are both registration in Carnoustie.
Will carry on.
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