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Re: 24 st.vincent crescent?!?
« Reply #9 on: Monday 23 November 09 23:15 GMT (UK) »
The 1927 directory appears to list 24 St Vincent Crescent as a private house - the sole name listed is that of Robert Croal.

The 1943 directory has possibly several listings for the address

at 24 Mclaughlan  Misses A , Young G, Rattie J

at 24a Kennedy Mcleod & Company Ltd
and Chalmers & McGill

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Re: 24 st.vincent crescent?!?
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 24 November 09 10:32 GMT (UK) »
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Re: 24 st.vincent crescent?!?
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 13 January 10 00:20 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
Think my mother-in-law had family living near this address, if not this exact address. Will check tomorrow. It runs from Argyll Street at Finniston Street, curving round to run parallel with Argyll Street. Was there in May to take pics, so will look that out too.  Not a hospital. Flats in a long terrace.

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Ferrier: Kinnell, Red Castle, Inverkeillor, Glasgow, Greenock
Morrell: Dundee, Oban, Perth, Rothesay
Harris: Glasgow, Dunoon
Hart: Govan
McDonell/McDonald: Knoydart, Kilmonivaig, Inverness, Paisley
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Re: 24 st.vincent crescent?!?
« Reply #12 on: Friday 22 January 10 23:29 GMT (UK) »
hey grey seagull...did you manage to look that info out?
the fact it says my grandfather died there still baffles me
REID
BROWN
KERR
COPELAND

GLASGOW AND ARGYLL
KERR - ANDERSTON(GLASGOW) & ARGYLL
REID/BROWN - GOVAN
COPELAND - GLASGOW

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Re: 24 st.vincent crescent?!?
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 23 January 10 01:38 GMT (UK) »
Yes I did. Sorry I didn't get back to you...

My family were at No 26 which is still there. 24 has gone and looks luke some kind of garage/car rental place.

Type the address into google earth. The open space above the railway line would have been where 24 was. The preservation document quoted above gives a good description of the place. No hospital in sight so he would have died at home - or that of someone elses.

Why do you not think he was living here? Remember it was just after the war and many people were not where you might have expected them to be. I have found relatives in the most unexpected places!  Do you have any other evidence to suggest he should be living elsewhere?

Why do you think he should have died in hospital?  If you think he might have been ill enough to have been in hospital, you could write to the hospital archives c/o The Mitchell Library to see if they have any information.

Hope this has been helpful,

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Morrell: Dundee, Oban, Perth, Rothesay
Harris: Glasgow, Dunoon
Hart: Govan
McDonell/McDonald: Knoydart, Kilmonivaig, Inverness, Paisley
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Re: 24 st.vincent crescent?!?
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 03 August 17 20:35 BST (UK) »
Hi there,
I know I am replying to an old chat but I just found the forum while trying to locate the current owners of 24 St. Vincent Cres., Glasgow. My grandfather was born in this exact house in 1918 and in 1919 the family emigrated to Toronto, Canada.  In 2012 my family took a trip to Scotland and this was the first place we visited. 24 St. Vincent Cres is indeed still standing and is a family home, built in the 1850's and is three stories tall. I'm not sure who the tenants have been since then but I can attest that it is not a hospital so likely his family home is where he passed.
I've attached a photo of our family outside the door to 24 St. Vincent Cres.
In July of 2018 my parents hope to go back to the house to mark 100 years since my grandfather was born in the house and my parents are hoping to connect with the current owners of the house.

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Re: 24 st.vincent crescent?!?
« Reply #15 on: Friday 11 August 17 03:12 BST (UK) »
Hi Paul,

The Glasgow Electoral Rolls for 1947 show the following names as living at 24 St Vincent Crescent:

Elizabeth Cathele
Alfred Cunningham
Mary Davidson
William Docherty
Jessie Elliot
Anne M. & John Ferries
Annie C, Archibald, Christina, James & William Kerr
Robina W. McLachlan
James McLeavy
David Petrie
James B. & Janet Rettie
Isabella Weddell
Maggie E Young

Hopefully one of those names might be of assistance!
Regards,
Andrea
McLachlan, Glasgow, Martin, Menzies

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Re: 24 st.vincent crescent?!?
« Reply #16 on: Friday 11 August 17 18:06 BST (UK) »
Hi there,
I know I am replying to an old chat but I just found the forum while trying to locate the current owners of 24 St. Vincent Cres., Glasgow. My grandfather was born in this exact house in 1918 and in 1919 the family emigrated to Toronto, Canada.  In 2012 my family took a trip to Scotland and this was the first place we visited. 24 St. Vincent Cres is indeed still standing and is a family home, built in the 1850's and is three stories tall. I'm not sure who the tenants have been since then but I can attest that it is not a hospital so likely his family home is where he passed.
I've attached a photo of our family outside the door to 24 St. Vincent Cres.
In July of 2018 my parents hope to go back to the house to mark 100 years since my grandfather was born in the house and my parents are hoping to connect with the current owners of the house.

What was your grandfather's surname?

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Re: 24 st.vincent crescent?!?
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 14 June 18 03:33 BST (UK) »
Hope I'm getting this into the correct spot..... replying to a post asking the surname of my father who was born at 24 St. Vincent Crescent on July 16, 1918. His name was Robert Martin.... we'll be in front of the building sometime on the morning of July 16, 2018 to celebrate what would have been his 100th birthday....