Jill!!!
I completely forgot about my post here.
My mum googled her maiden name (elizabeth lindegreen) last night, and discovered it.
You're profile says that you still visit here... I hope you see this.
We are related - you and my mum are 2nd cousins (I think).
I am decensed from Thomas Henry Lindegreen. He was in the Merchant Navy. It's likely that he went to the US... Family lore says he was iced-in in Russia, and we have some sets of teapots that he brought back from Japan. He is buried in Argentina, in a Commonwealth War Grave. Again, lore says he was wounded during the Battle of the River Plate (with the Graf Spee), but he didn't die until August 1940, and I haven't been able to verify this.
Two of the brothers, David and William (who you haven't mentioned) served in WWI.
I know that your grandad, John, was born in 1884 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire - he had a younger sister Mary (1857-1872).
His (and my Thomas Henry's) parents were John Lindegreen and Margaret (Maggie) Taylor Main. John b.28/08/1855 in Port Glasgow. Married 10/04/1879 in West Parish, Greenock. Died in 1932, Port Glasgow. occupation Coal Agent's Clerk.
Maggie: b.1856. Died 13/10/1937 in Port Glasgow.
this John Lindegreen's parents were: Archibald Lindegreen b.circa1818 in Greenock. d.10/03/1902 in Port Glasgow. Occupation Master Mariner.
Ann Clanson (or possibly Clauson... Am pretty confident it's Clanson) b. c1819, d.1889 in Port Glasgow.
That's as far back as I can go, from Australia...
My grandfather, James Lambie Lindegreen (only child of Thomas Henry) immigrated here in in 1951 with his pregnant wife, and their son. My mum was born not long after they arrived in Victoria. They moved to Broken Hill in New South Wales the following year.
I have some details on the partners of Elizabeth (Bessie), William and David, and heaps of info on Thomas Henry's wife's family.
I've just realised I haven't given you any dates for your grandfather's siblings... I wont' forget about RootsChat this time. I will get back to you soon with those.
(oh - seeing as I'm Aussie, all the dates I gave you are formatted dd/mm/yyyy.)
I'm on GenesReunited (uk). my (our) tree is up there. the only other family of lindegreens on there are from NZ, and haven't replied to my posts... (Give them almost a year, like I took. Sorry about that, again.)
I found a lot of info from Scottish Census records... in the national archives scotland site, I think. I can email you those, if you like.
I would love any info you could give me about your branch of the tree - your grandmother's details, when they were married. Your mum, and any siblings.
I'd love to be able to fill in the Lindegreens a little more...
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I hope to hear from you soon, Jill.
I'm so excited. And so sorry I didn't response last July!
Alisa.
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