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Re: Greenbrae Loaning Dumfries
« Reply #9 on: Friday 23 January 09 12:26 GMT (UK) »

Hi there Stoop,

Had to post a message just say say I was born a couple of houses from the Stoop.

I used to go along Greenbrae Loaning to Noblehill school everyday. Greenbrae loaning as yo can imagine, has changed. The Mission Hall is no longer there.

Good luck with your research.

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Re: Greenbrae Loaning Dumfries
« Reply #10 on: Friday 23 January 09 14:36 GMT (UK) »
Hi cupcake I attended Noblehill from 1951 to 1958 when Andy Young was the headmaster , I can recall a couple of teachers , Mrs. Coulthard and Mrs Sturgeon. Yes the old school is unrecognisable. Regards stoop.

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Re: Greenbrae Loaning Dumfries
« Reply #11 on: Friday 23 January 09 15:22 GMT (UK) »

Hi Stoop,

I was there then, too. Then went to Marchmount.

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Re: Greenbrae Loaning Dumfries
« Reply #12 on: Friday 23 January 09 18:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi cupcake, I did not pass for the Academy but Marchmount, however I initially opted for George St. Not being happy there I transferred to Marchmount where they had just completed the new wing as I recall. Can you remember Bob Goodwins little shop around the corner from the Loaning and Houstons the butchers, it is still there nearly 50 years on . At the bottom of the Loaning there was John Swans farm. Did you ever have anything to do with the kids in Greenbrae?. Regards for now stoop.


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Re: Greenbrae Loaning Dumfries
« Reply #13 on: Friday 23 January 09 20:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi stoop,

JB Houstons Butchers certainly is still there !!

Look here

http://www.freerangereview.com/shop/j-b-houstons-dumfries-4432


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Re: Greenbrae Loaning Dumfries
« Reply #14 on: Friday 23 January 09 21:56 GMT (UK) »

Hi Stoop,

Yes I remember Bob Goodwins shop, very well. I used to help him with the papers.

Houston the Butchers has improved and is the best in the town.

Was friends with the Cannons.

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Re: Greenbrae Loaning Dumfries
« Reply #15 on: Friday 23 January 09 22:05 GMT (UK) »
Evening  cupcake, perhaps you are referring to Linda Cannon as I recall she was a redhead. Next door lived the Wilsons. Regards stoop.

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Re: Greenbrae Loaning Dumfries
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 25 January 09 20:15 GMT (UK) »
Hi to anybody that can help I have been trying to trace my Great grandmother Mary Douglas who was born Dumfries c 1834 parents unknown the only lead I have ever found is this birth cert for her grandson details from the cert. below

John Sewell born 24 /12/1885 at Green brae Loaning  Greenbrae in the county of Dumfries
 father John Sewell, Iron worker
mother Catherine Sewell Maiden Surname Henry[ visitor ]home address Workington Cumberland

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Re: Greenbrae Loaning Dumfries
« Reply #17 on: Monday 26 January 09 07:32 GMT (UK) »
Thank you so much for that, Kojak!

Robert & his brother William were about 10 yrs younger than my Grandma, it's nice to see them in 'context' with other families - and learn how busy the road was!
William died in 1934, aged 40, leaving 5 children, and Robert went on til 57, and had 11 children, so there's a good chance there are a few 2nd cousins around.

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