Author Topic: Auchinstarry Row, Cumbernauld  (Read 12336 times)

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Auchinstarry Row, Cumbernauld
« on: Tuesday 21 July 09 22:22 BST (UK) »
My great-grandmother's death record has "98 Auchinstarry Row, Croy" as her residence. Can anyone tell me about this address? Does it still exist? was it a row of miners' cottage? Does anyone know if there are photographs available? Thank you.

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Re: Auchinstarry Row, Cumbernauld
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 21 July 09 22:52 BST (UK) »
My great-grandmother's death record has "98 Auchinstarry Row, Croy" as her residence. Can anyone tell me about this address? Does it still exist? was it a row of miners' cottage? Does anyone know if there are photographs available? Thank you.

Can't find Auchenstarry Row but Auchenstarry Road still exists just north of Croy. See googlemaps and postcode G65 9SE.
 Hopefully somebody with a local knowledge can help more.

Regards,
Nel

Later.a google search found this - http://www.croyhistorical.org.uk/index.php?q=photo-galleries&g2_itemId=45 Looks a great site.

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Re: Auchinstarry Row, Cumbernauld
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 22 July 09 05:17 BST (UK) »
Thank you Nel. Indeed, a great site!

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Re: Auchinstarry Row, Cumbernauld
« Reply #3 on: Friday 24 July 09 01:56 BST (UK) »
I also had relations (Docherty) who were born in Auchinstarry Row, Croy and this is a really good site.
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Re: Auchinstarry Row, Cumbernauld
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 02 August 09 00:58 BST (UK) »
Hi, Auchinstarry Row was a row of miners cottages. I'm pretty sure there is a photo of them in the book Old Kilsyth published by Stenlake. You can order a copy from Stenlake's web site.
My Doyle ancestors lived at 83

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Re: Auchinstarry Row, Cumbernauld
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 02 August 09 01:01 BST (UK) »
Sorry, just seen the picture on the croy historical link, and it is the same one from the Old Kilsyth book

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Re: Auchinstarry Row, Cumbernauld
« Reply #6 on: Monday 14 September 09 19:14 BST (UK) »
Acyually  thier is only one or 2 houses left, but the land is now farm land, and the small houses are used as farm storage, i have been thier and took a few pics of the area. Not alot left of this small village a few houses and a dockside..across from the quarry. such a shame.

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Re: Auchinstarry Row, Cumbernauld
« Reply #7 on: Friday 22 January 10 02:30 GMT (UK) »
My great-grandparents lived at two different addresses both in the #90's.
I don't have my research on-hand but I think it was #98 and #93.
My great-grandparents were Daniel and Mary Jane Sweeney.
They moved there after 1900 until around 1925.
What was your great-grandmothers name?? What time period was she there?? 

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Re: Auchinstarry Row, Cumbernauld
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 12 July 15 04:18 BST (UK) »
Sorry, just seen the picture on the croy historical link, and it is the same one from the Old Kilsyth book
http://www.croyhistorical.org.uk