Relatives in Paisley, Johnston and Elderslie??????.....
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Suzanne
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Relatives in Paisley, Johnston and Elderslie??????.....
Would like to get in touch with relatives still left in Paisley, Johnston, Elderslie. Surnames include MCFARLANE, STRACHAN, ROY, WHITEHILL, LUKE, CUNNINGHAM, HAMILTON, FULTON. Great, great grandfather was John MCFARLANE who married Rosina MORELAND 10 Oct. 1973 in Paisley. His parents were John MCFARLANE and Janet WHITEHILL. John and Rosina's children included Agnes, John, James, Robert, Janet, Alex, Catherine and Wilson (my grandfather). Agnes married Mathew Strachan, Catherine married William FULTON. These two stayed in area of birth. Don't know what happened to Alex. All the rest immigrated to Canada....Would love to hear from relatives still in the "old country"! A hello and Merry Christmas from Canada!
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CatrionaL
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Hullo Suzanne,
Have you thought of posting on Paisley on the Web Message Board? I believe that other TS members have found that helpful.
http://www.paisley.org.uk/
Happy Christmas to you too.
Best wishes
Catriona
(who has a long list of Paisley, Johnston and Elderslie ancestors but don't know any of the present generation)
Have you thought of posting on Paisley on the Web Message Board? I believe that other TS members have found that helpful.
http://www.paisley.org.uk/
Happy Christmas to you too.
Best wishes
Catriona
(who has a long list of Paisley, Johnston and Elderslie ancestors but don't know any of the present generation)
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Suzanne
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Thanks Catriona! (Lovely name, by the way!!)
Thought I had done that already so glad you reminded me...I've been posting all over the place...where any family that are being rather sticky about being revealed or found
Thanks ever to responding to my post!!!
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marilyn morning
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Season Greetings Suzanne
Welcome to TalkingScot.. Here are a few other sites you may be interested in.
http://www.UKVillages.co.uk
www.happyhaggis.co.uk.htm
www.johnstonetown.org.uk.htm
Earlier this year, I posted a message on UKVilliages and was suprised to hear back from a long distant relative, who happened to live only a short distance away from where my gg gf, Matthew Morning lived on McDowall Street, Johnstone, Renfrewshire in 1881. Needless to say I was tickled pick.
And another suggestion would be to phone, so here's a site for a look up.
http://www.anywho.com/international.html
Merry Christmas
Marilyn
Welcome to TalkingScot.. Here are a few other sites you may be interested in.
http://www.UKVillages.co.uk
www.happyhaggis.co.uk.htm
www.johnstonetown.org.uk.htm
Earlier this year, I posted a message on UKVilliages and was suprised to hear back from a long distant relative, who happened to live only a short distance away from where my gg gf, Matthew Morning lived on McDowall Street, Johnstone, Renfrewshire in 1881. Needless to say I was tickled pick.
And another suggestion would be to phone, so here's a site for a look up.
http://www.anywho.com/international.html
Merry Christmas
Marilyn
Dogs leave paw prints on your heart.
Maxine Morning b. 23 April 1998 d. 14 Nov. 2008
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Maxine Morning b. 23 April 1998 d. 14 Nov. 2008
http://talkingscot.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-1718
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CatrionaL
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Suzanne
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Some sites I couldn't get to....
I couldn't get to all the sites...actually just one...the Paisley Message Board....I did post there though...I hope the Johnstone one is starting up and not closing down...I do realize the amount of volunteer work that must go into maintaining such a site....Or at least have an inkling of it....Thanks for all the tips....Much appreciated.. By the way, how's the weather over there....Us Canadians always talk about the weather....Although I feel that I'm just as much a Scot as a Canadian...I was just born over here....Yak, yak, yak!

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LesleyB
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Hi
Should work now - full stops removed!
www.happyhaggis.co.uk
www.johnstonetown.org.uk
best wishes
Lesley
Should work now - full stops removed!
www.happyhaggis.co.uk
www.johnstonetown.org.uk
best wishes
Lesley
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CatrionaL
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Suzanne
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Thank Both of You!
Thanks to both of you! I've been happily surfing....
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JudyC1950
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Re: Relatives in Paisley, Johnston and Elderslie??????
Hi Suzanne, do the names Daniel HAMILTON c. 1813 and Matilda MCFARLANE c. 1811 mean anything to you. These are ancestors of mine both born in Ireland but living in Johnstone in 1840.Suzanne wrote:Would like to get in touch with relatives still left in Paisley, Johnston, Elderslie. Surnames include MCFARLANE, STRACHAN, ROY, WHITEHILL, LUKE, CUNNINGHAM, HAMILTON, FULTON. Great, great grandfather was John MCFARLANE who married Rosina MORELAND 10 Oct. 1973 in Paisley. His parents were John MCFARLANE and Janet WHITEHILL. John and Rosina's children included Agnes, John, James, Robert, Janet, Alex, Catherine and Wilson (my grandfather). Agnes married Mathew Strachan, Catherine married William FULTON. These two stayed in area of birth. Don't know what happened to Alex. All the rest immigrated to Canada....Would love to hear from relatives still in the "old country"! A hello and Merry Christmas from Canada!
By the beach in sunny Western Australia