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Helen
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #150 on: Saturday 07 March 09 21:46 UTC (UK) »

Hi Malin,
Small world isn't it?  I've never actually met Jim because I live in Australia, but it was my cousin John (Stewart) who introduced us - via email.  John couldn't speak highly enough of him.  Whenever I have a query Jim never fails to to what he can for me,  you do have
lovely relations.   Smiley
Helen
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Malin
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #151 on: Sunday 08 March 09 01:18 UTC (UK) »

The Farrens lived in a place called Oldtown,near Culdaff in Inishowen, Co. Donegal.

My grandfather, James McDaid eloped to Scotland with my grandmother Elizabeth Farren and married in Greenock in 1899.
Their journey to Greenock was predicated by the prescence there of Elizabeth's and Mary's brother, Conn Farren.

Greta's mother,Mary and her husband Joseph McGrory lived in Derry where Greta was born and they stayed there for a period and were living in the Duntocher/ Clydebank area in Scotland by the time of the arrival of my grandparents to firstly to Clydebank and then eventually Duntocher.

Their reasons for migration being similar to that of my grandparents being the availability of work on Clydeside and the prescence of family members already there.

My grandparents appear in the 1901 census in Livingstone Street and four years later their third child, John is born and shown as registered in 35 New Street in Duntocher. 

My grandparents then remained living in Duntocher alongside the rest of their Farren/ McGrory connection until their deaths.


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winniep
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #152 on: Sunday 08 March 09 10:54 UTC (UK) »

Hi Malin

thanks for the information its was  really helpful and cleared up a few things I did not know now I can tie it in with my grandmothers connection with the morrisons and thats another chapter complete

regards

ann
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Marie Kelly
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #153 on: Thursday 09 April 09 11:03 UTC (UK) »

Hi,
not sure where to start here. Finding this site very interesting. My Dad stayed in Duntocher all his life, his name was Frank Kelly, he had 2 sisters and 1 brother who died in 1935. His mother was Agnes Cassidy, died in 1993 and his father was Patrick Kelly who died in 1942.
I read a post about someone knowing Annie Cassidy, I'm sure that would be my Dads Auntie.
Dad stayed in Carleith Ave and Old Street in Duntocher. Then they moved to Hillend Cresc.
Anyone know them?
Would be good to know more about my Dads childhood as he recently passed away. I loved him telling all his stories...mostly football!!
Thanks
Marie
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Marie Kelly
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #154 on: Thursday 09 April 09 11:11 UTC (UK) »

Wow!  Nice lot of Cassidy's and other Duntocher names there!  Smiley

My Mother's great friend at St. Mary's school in the 1930's was Annie Cassidy - they used to tease each other by finding worms and chasing one another. 
Much better than video games - don't you agree?  LOL!  Grin

Hi Debbie,
my Dads mother was Agnes Cassidy from Duntocher and she had a sister Annie. Not sure if it's the same person or not.
 
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angibabe
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #155 on: Thursday 27 August 09 12:29 UTC (UK) »

hi all . oh what a great website . i had family in duntocher ( casey s ) and we had kelly relatives 2 there ... HI marie , just came across this website most of our family moved to australia  ( peter marie & family)and would love 2 know where they went
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Marie Kelly
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #156 on: Thursday 27 August 09 14:43 UTC (UK) »

hi all . oh what a great website . i had family in duntocher ( casey s ) and we had kelly relatives 2 there ... HI marie , just came across this website most of our family moved to australia  ( peter marie & family)and would love 2 know where they went


Hi Ange, do I know you? Are you Gerrys daughter?
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angibabe
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #157 on: Thursday 27 August 09 14:46 UTC (UK) »

hi marie . yes i am , we met at his funeral there in april . hows things ? x
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catkin19
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #158 on: Sunday 13 September 09 20:13 UTC (UK) »

My mother was from Duntocher too.  She was the daughter of Denis O'Connor from Tralee (died 1933) and Mary Cassidy (b. 19.8.1872). Her aunt was Agnes Cassidy ( b. 7.4.1874) who married Joseph McNeil in 1926 and they kept a shop; there was also a brother, Patrick...............and another brother, Francis Cassidy, b. 7.8.1883, who was illegitimate. I'm curious to know what happened to Francis............he married a Maggie Callachan 9.4.1904, and they had twin babies Kate and Mary 7.10.1904.  Kate died a few weeks old, but I can't trace what happened to Mary, or to Francis and Maggie.  They all lived in Old Street. Anyone know?
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billytonner
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #159 on: Thursday 12 November 09 18:40 UTC (UK) »

Hi,
not sure where to start here. Finding this site very interesting. My Dad stayed in Duntocher all his life, his name was Frank Kelly, he had 2 sisters and 1 brother who died in 1935. His mother was Agnes Cassidy, died in 1993 and his father was Patrick Kelly who died in 1942.
I read a post about someone knowing Annie Cassidy, I'm sure that would be my Dads Auntie.
Dad stayed in Carleith Ave and Old Street in Duntocher. Then they moved to Hillend Cresc.
Anyone know them?
Would be good to know more about my Dads childhood as he recently passed away. I loved him telling all his stories...mostly football!!
Thanks
Marie
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billytonner
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #160 on: Thursday 12 November 09 18:42 UTC (UK) »



Marie,
We can only know the same Frankie Kelly.
Billy
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Marie Kelly
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #161 on: Thursday 12 November 09 22:31 UTC (UK) »

Hi Billy,

How do you know Frank?

Are you related to the Williams?

Have an idea who you are.

Marie
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billytonner
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #162 on: Thursday 12 November 09 23:00 UTC (UK) »

Yes, Jean is my cousin. I knew Frank very well when I was a teenager but we lost touch when I left Scotland in 1969. He was a great guy who helped me a lot.
Billy
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Marie Kelly
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #163 on: Thursday 12 November 09 23:15 UTC (UK) »

Hi Billy,

I remember who you are now.

Yes Dad was agreat guy, had his faults like all of us but on the whole he was great. Thank you for that.

He passed away Dec 08, sadly. Still miss him every day but we had a few good years to get to know ech other and my kids adored him too.

How are you and your family?

Marie
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billytonner
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #164 on: Friday 13 November 09 08:28 UTC (UK) »

Hi Marie,
I'm in Plymouth, my two sons, James and Andy are both in London, Andy is married with two kids and Jane is in West Africa. I still occasionally get back to Clydebank. Good to be in touch with you. You can get me on my work email which is plymouthlabourpaataoldotcom
Billy
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