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Northamptonshire / Re: Robert Corp born 1918 Reading, died 1992 Northampton
« on: Monday 04 February 19 09:08 GMT (UK)  »
I don't have membership there, but I will have a look.

Thank you!

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Northamptonshire / Robert Corp born 1918 Reading, died 1992 Northampton
« on: Monday 28 January 19 14:34 GMT (UK)  »
I had already posted this in the Berkshire forum as Robert Corp was born in Reading. But, he lived for many years in Northampton area, so maybe someone who is researching the Corp family there may be interested?

Is anyone related to and researching  the Reading, Berkshire side of the Corp family?

Through a family member of mine, I have some photos and papers (dating 1960s and going back) and I'm not related to the Corps at all. I would really like them to go to someone in his family or researching the family.

Robert was born in Reading, 1918 and served in the RAF and also became a watch maker in Reading according to some of the papers here. He died in Northampton in 1992.

I know how excited I would be to find 'lost' photos about my family! I hope to find a good home for these

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Armagh / Re: Pentland - Uprichard, Gibson, Morrow. Ballyworkan.
« on: Wednesday 21 November 18 18:22 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks!

I just tried but it says that the site is undergoing maintenance. I will keep trying.

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Berkshire / Robert Victor Corp born Reading 1918
« on: Friday 02 November 18 20:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hello, a long shot here!

Is anyone related to and researching  the Reading, Berkshire side of the Corp family?

Through a family member of mine, I have some photos and papers (dating 1960s and going back) and I'm not related to the Corps at all. I would really like them to go to someone in his family or researching the family.

Robert was born in Reading, 1918 and served in the RAF and also became a watch maker in Reading according to some of the papers here. He died in Northampton in 1992.

I know how excited I would be to find 'lost' photos about my family! I hope to find a good home for these.

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Armagh / Re: Pentland - Uprichard, Gibson, Morrow. Ballyworkan.
« on: Thursday 01 November 18 14:52 GMT (UK)  »
 :) That is very interesting as the dates of the marriages are similar to the dates for the marriage of William and Elizabeth, especially the last one where both parents names match and so does the location. If they were siblings, this would make sense. The names Thomas and John feature in the next generation too.

I'm very new to research in Ireland. Where did you obtain this information? Did you have to visit the records office?

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Armagh / Re: Pentland - Uprichard, Gibson, Morrow. Ballyworkan.
« on: Wednesday 31 October 18 18:43 GMT (UK)  »
It's possible.

I thought that once I had discovered the County Armagh connection, I thought it would be easy to find Ralph Pentland and Elizabeth Mains (I had searched for them in Scotland at first) but I haven't found anything. I thought it would then be a case of tracing them back until I found when the family had arrived in Ireland from Scotland (as I'm sure that is where they originated for all the same reasons as discussed in this thread). Call me naïve or an optimist  ;D

As an aside and with reference to the Gibson/Pentland connection, I found out that my granny Agnes Pentland (G grandmother) lived next door to a family called Gibson (in Motherwell) for a couple of decades.

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Armagh / Re: Pentland - Uprichard, Gibson, Morrow. Ballyworkan.
« on: Tuesday 30 October 18 20:53 GMT (UK)  »
You are welcome Planter. It's very useful to see the source of material and particularly with Irish references, invaluable to know about aural sources. While they may suffer from lapses of memory it has been my experience that most contain at least a grain of truth.

So far as the Gilmerton story is concerned I have researched the Midlothian Pentland families extensively and there is no recorded baptism for a Richard Pentland. There is one Richard Pentland in the 1891/1901 censuses, born in Ireland around 1866 with no connections yet discovered and one further reference, so far uncorroborated, of a Richard Pentland descended from Joseph Pentland, a Scot who married Isabella Fulton White. His father, also Joseph  was the son of  William Pentleton and Elizabeth Mains both from Ireland according to the 1861 census although when Joseph's birth was registered in 1857 his father had recorded the family name as Pentland.

any information about the parentage of this couple would be much appreciated.

So far I have not managed to find Joseph and Elizabeth Mains in Ireland.

Hello worldly wanderer

I'm having the same problem. I can find information on the Pentlands in Scotland, but not Ireland.

The Joseph who married Isabella Fulton, was my GG Uncle (b. 10th June 1891 Motherwell) his brother William John Pentland (b. 21st Jan 1885 Motherwell) is my GG grandfather.

Their father is Joseph Pentland (b. 15th January 1857 Bothwell) who married Christina Wilson Gillespie (b. 20th October 1859 Old Monkland). Joseph's father is William John Pentland (b. around 1833) who is married to Elizabeth Mains.

William and Elizabeth's marriage seems to have taken place in either August 1855 (as on their son William's birth certificate) or in 1844 (as on their daughter Elizabeth's birth certificate) but they both say County Armagh. All concerned seemed to be illiterate as noted by 'their mark' so I do wonder if the name is spelt in a different way on the marriage certificate as a reason why I can't find it.

All I know of William's parents is that his father is listed as Ralph Pentland, cab driver and Mary McGowan. This is from information on William's death certificate (I made a thread on this subject recently). But, as was pointed out to me, the death was registered by William's son Joseph and the information is probably only as good as Joseph's memory! It is possible that Joseph never even met his grandparents as I have no evidence that they left Ireland or that he left Scotland. I would like to think that the information is correct, but the name Ralph comes out of the blue (I'm afraid my family weren't very inventive when it came to names - it makes it difficult to write about them when they all have the same names!)

I have found nothing at all in my online searches in County Armargh, but I haven't been looking long.

I have done quite a bit of research on these Pentlands (and Rankins, Gillespies, Henrys) in the Motherwell and Hamilton areas if anyone else has a connection  :)

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Lanarkshire / Re: Scotia Street, Glasgow 1950's & 1960's
« on: Thursday 25 October 18 21:12 BST (UK)  »
My great-grandmother Agnes Pentland and her daughter (also called Agnes) lived at 27 Scotia Street (I'm not sure about the 1950s, but they certainly would have been there in the 1960s). Her other daughter Margaret Morris lived upstairs at number 25 with her husband (they were cottage flats). I visited there myself a few times in the 1970s but the only neighbour I remember was the next door neighbour who was around 104 years old! I was quite young at the time.

My great-grandmother lived there until she died in 1979 aged 91.

I'll ask some of my relatives if they remember your family  :)

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Ralph Pentland Bothwell, Lanarkshire
« on: Sunday 21 October 18 14:52 BST (UK)  »
Thank you!

I've been having a good look around the forum, it's very interesting and people are so helpful!

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