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Re: Missing Jane Buchanan & James Brownlie both born Cambusnethan
« Reply #36 on: Sunday 23 August 20 13:17 BST (UK) »
I must have been half asleep when I wrote DUNSTAN. I meant BUCHANAN. !

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Re: Missing Jane Buchanan & James Brownlie both born Cambusnethan
« Reply #37 on: Sunday 23 August 20 13:38 BST (UK) »
I must have been half asleep when I wrote DUNSTAN. I meant BUCHANAN. !

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Re: Missing Jane Buchanan & James Brownlie both born Cambusnethan
« Reply #38 on: Monday 24 August 20 17:05 BST (UK) »
Many thanks to Greerjv for tying up another of my loose ends. She solved the problem of my missing Great Uncle.From the other side of the world she told me my Great Uncle George was her Grandfather. The world really is getting smaller.
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Re: Missing Jane Buchanan & James Brownlie both born Cambusnethan
« Reply #39 on: Friday 26 March 21 15:21 GMT (UK) »
Would love to speak to you further about this.  My great grandfather was James Docherty Brownlie.  He married my great grandmother Janet Rintoul in 1915 and had at least one child, my grandmother Annie Brownlie in 1915.  Unfortunately Janet Rintoul died in 1920 and my grandmother was not raised by her father so I am looking for more information about possible half siblings.  Her father James remarried Helen Reid in 1921 so I would love any information that you may have come across with respect to children they may have had together.  On Helen's death certificate it was signed by her son Thomas Brownlie so there is at least one sibling my grandma had.  Just wondering if it was a half sibling or a full sibling and what other family she may have not know about. 

You did mention that my great grandfather died in a workhouse/asylum.  I was wondering where this information was gather from so that I may look at it as well.  I do have a copy of his death certificate but did not notice anything outside of his cause of death.

I did send you a message so hopefully we can touch base and dig into this further together!
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Re: Missing Jane Buchanan & James Brownlie both born Cambusnethan
« Reply #40 on: Friday 26 March 21 15:53 GMT (UK) »
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.    CASSELS.—At Port Pirie Hospital, West, South Australia, the 10th April 1930 (from acute pneumonia), George Cassells, beloved husband of Jean Buchanan, late of Leslie Street, Motherwell.   

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.  At 300 Muir Street, Motherwell, on August 3, 1947. Jeanie Buchanan Cassells, beloved wife of the late George Cassells, who died on April 10, 1930     

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Re: Missing Jane Buchanan & James Brownlie both born Cambusnethan
« Reply #41 on: Friday 26 March 21 18:04 GMT (UK) »
How strange when another little piece of the puzzle comes together. This late lady was my Great Aunt and I know from Greerjv that she visited her brother, George, in Australia. She had been widowed during WW1 and remarried later, so it's back to my little bits of paper
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Re: Missing Jane Buchanan & James Brownlie both born Cambusnethan
« Reply #42 on: Saturday 27 March 21 10:53 GMT (UK) »
George Cassels, who died at Port Pirie Hospital, South Australia, 10th April 1930, as reported by Scotmum, was buried in the Port Pirie Cemetery. He was aged 42 years. Now I’m going looking for a gravestone. I’m not in Port Pirie but think there may be a site to help. My mother, who told me of his wife, Jean’s visit never mentioned him. Strange.

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Re: Missing Jane Buchanan & James Brownlie both born Cambusnethan
« Reply #43 on: Saturday 27 March 21 15:13 GMT (UK) »

George Cassels, who died at Port Pirie Hospital, South Australia, 10th April 1930, as reported by Scotmum, was buried in the Port Pirie Cemetery. He was aged 42 years.

Now I’m going looking for a gravestone. I’m not in Port Pirie but think there may be a site to help.

from find a grave (no image)

Port Pirie Cemetery George Cassells is buried PLOT CP, LOT 187, GRAVE:4
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215122645/george-cassells

Here's a map layout of the cemetery
https://www.pirie.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0027/138852/Port-Pirie-Cemetery-Map.pdf
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Re: Missing Jane Buchanan & James Brownlie both born Cambusnethan
« Reply #44 on: Saturday 27 March 21 15:41 GMT (UK) »
From Trove:

The Australian Worker paper, 30th April 1930, Port Pirie section:

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.     Comrade George Cassells, an old member of the Union, and a' staunch Unionist much loved by his mates, passed out during the month. His death was unexpected and came as a shock to the members here.         

also from Trove, his death notice:

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.    Cassells - George, beloved husband of Jeanie Cassells, at Port Pirie
'Hospital' on April 10 - aged 42 years. A Patient Sufferer at Rest   

and funeral notice

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.    The friends of the late George Cassells are respectfully informed that his funeral (motor) will leave his
late residence, Mill street, Helensiea, at 2.30 p.m. THIS DAY {Friday) forthe Port Pirie Cemetery. 

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