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Kitty,
      Hi and sorry from Dave.  I'm at the same e-mail address and will hunt thro' my 2/3 feet of notes to find you're e-mail and hopefully reply directly to you in the next day or so.
                                             All the best
                                                     to you and you're family
                                                                  Dave.

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Lanarkshire / Re: McGlynn Family
« on: Sunday 08 May 16 19:47 BST (UK)  »
Hello Fran,
      Tried to contact you on your "Comcast" but came back not a customer. demcglin and I'm at gmail.com.
          Dave.

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Lanarkshire / Re: McGlynn Family
« on: Monday 07 April 14 23:10 BST (UK)  »
Patrick McGlynn; son of John McGlinn of Ballykergan; married Bridget (Carlin).
John born 23 Jan 1871;  Peter born 26 Jul 1872;  Mary born 17 May 1874;  Ann born 1 Oct 1875  James born 20 Aug 1877;  Bridget born 6 Apr 1880;  Patrick b. '84;  Michael b. '86;  Barty b. '90.
    Dave
e-mail through site and I'll dig out maps of 1814,57, 1900 which show the families.  There are McGlynns of Ballykergan in the west of Glasgow and down the Clyde.  Some from the Reelan Bridge moved to the Antipodes I think Garda officers, but they may be Commeen. 

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Lanarkshire / Re: McGlynn Family
« on: Thursday 03 April 14 02:14 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Monica that probably helps a lot of us silver surfers.  I flatter myself.  Lost my hair years ago with my youth.
     Thanks again, Dave.

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Lanarkshire / Re: McGlynn Family
« on: Wednesday 02 April 14 15:38 BST (UK)  »
Dennis.  I've been trying to contact your family through cousin Verna. I sent her an e-mail but didn't get a reply.  I remember May and Theresa well as I grew up in and about the house in Thornton St in my pre-school years.  I have a photo of our gran with her boys the last time they were together and the going away photo of Mary, May, Theresa, Rene.  My address is demcglinat gmaildotcom  I'm Frank's son. They have some way of sending e-mail on this site that I'll try.
                                   Dave.

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Lanarkshire / Re: McGlynn Family
« on: Friday 27 December 13 03:41 GMT (UK)  »
Cousin in Lancashire,
          I know that you were born in India about 1940/43 and now possibly live in Lancashire.  You tried to contact your father who you had never known at his 'war time' address.  Charlie has died but contact me for any info I can give. I have a photo of him as a gunner in India during the war when he met your mother.  McGlynn, Thornton St, Glasgow.  No McGlynns live there now but I know of your letter.
          His mother had a letter written to his commanding officer and he was posted elsewhere in India.
              Dave

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Lanarkshire / Re: McGlynn Family
« on: Monday 09 December 13 23:16 GMT (UK)  »
Aghadoo, doo, doo,
          I did not say it was a barrier.  I know and lived with this woman (last met her in her 70s)and know it prevented her schooling.  I know the Scottish and Irish Education Acts and I have knowledge from trainers of teachers in Donegal; admittedly now well retired or dead; who would all agree with your bland statement but know what was hidden behind it locally.  We should be talking about the realities of life to allow younger people to understand how life was in those days - not what an act of government decreed.  The idea of posting on this site should be; if you have the knowledge, rather than book reading or hearsay; to inform and give others avenues to look into which in the modern world they may not have thought of.  If you have the years and experience please share them with others rather than bland facts that are found on birth, marriage, or census returns.
          Regards, Dave.

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Lanarkshire / Re: McGlynn Family
« on: Sunday 08 December 13 16:37 GMT (UK)  »
Mary Greene.
          Mary Green was born on 31 Aug 1896 in Ardsbeg, Gortahork to Catherine Green.  She was born outside wedlock and was a twin.  The other child died at birth.  The father was Edward Rodgers who married Kate after his mother died.  The stigma of having an illegitimate child often means that the child did not have schooling and is often found on census material living with a relation as a grand-daughter or niece.  Kate and her daughter Mary are on the 1901 Census in different cottages - also Edward Rodgers and his mother.  These children were often sent abroad to a relation to have the chance of employment and marriage which would have been denied them at home.  At a young age Mary was sent to an aunt in Glasgow.  Her aunt was Maggie who became Maggie Breslin and the Breslins probably lived Maryhill (never checked) but moved to Riddrie when that area of Glasgow opened in 1920s.
      Mary went into service and lived under the stairs at 39 Calderwood Rd, Rutherglen.  In her 50s Mary could write her name but little else.  On 11 Aug 1914 she married Francis Mc CCGlynn; son of Denis of Kingarrow; in the old St Columbekille's on Main St, Rutherglen.  After marriage they lived at 48 Roseberry St in 'Gorbals' (Hutchesontown).  Then to Hill St, Maryhill, New Stevenson, and back to Maryhill.
      Children - Denis (stillborn, Gorbals); John, Gorbals, Mary, Maryhill, Frank, Kate Rodgers ho in Ardsbeg, Charles, Maryhill,  Stephen and Romuald, New Stevenson, Theresa, Maryhill.  Total.
      Mary emigrated with her daughter Theresa in 1952 and lived with her daughter Mary in Long Beach Calif.  She died on her 66th wedding anniversary at the age of 84 - 11 Aug 1980.
                      Dave (eventual reply)

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Lanarkshire / Re: McGlynn Family
« on: Wednesday 01 May 13 05:40 BST (UK)  »
Jim,
    would be a pleasure.  drop me an e-mail and tell me what records you require.  They are mostly cross-referenced.  E-mail address on page 2 of subject "re-mcglynns" in posting to Evelyn.

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