J. P. Coats, Paisley - local knowledge, please
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Rach
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J. P. Coats, Paisley - local knowledge, please
Hopefully someone who knows the Paisley area will be able to help me.
We have a Turkish friend coming over in the summer. His father did business with J. P. Coats in the 1960's and he hopes to visit that area. Is there anything left for him to see and if so, where was the factory?
Thanks,
Rae
We have a Turkish friend coming over in the summer. His father did business with J. P. Coats in the 1960's and he hopes to visit that area. Is there anything left for him to see and if so, where was the factory?
Thanks,
Rae
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marilyn morning
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Hi Rae,
I just did a google for J.P.Coats and there's quite a few pages of information on the factory. I was surprised to find they had a connection, here in Rhode Island.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/article194.html
And a 1893 US Supreme Court Case "Coats -vs- Merrick"
http://supreme.justia.com/us/149/562/case.html
But more recent
http://www.coatsandclark.com/About+Coats/History/
Regards
Marilyn
I just did a google for J.P.Coats and there's quite a few pages of information on the factory. I was surprised to find they had a connection, here in Rhode Island.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/article194.html
And a 1893 US Supreme Court Case "Coats -vs- Merrick"
http://supreme.justia.com/us/149/562/case.html
But more recent
http://www.coatsandclark.com/About+Coats/History/
Regards
Marilyn
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Rach
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Thanks for these, Marilyn.
Yes, I had found quite a bit about the development of the business but can't seem to find any clue as to where in Paisley it was.
Rae
Yes, I had found quite a bit about the development of the business but can't seem to find any clue as to where in Paisley it was.
Rae
Names of interest: Perthshire- Taylor, McDonald, McRaw, Gould; Caithness- Cormack, Campbell, Sutherland; Berwickshire- Darling, Johnson, Whitlie, Forrest/Forrester/Foster, Barns/Barnes,Buglass/Bookless; Wilson, Thorburn, Cowe, Laing, Rae, Colven, Collin,
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Coats had several Mills in the paisley area but none of them exist anymore. The nearest example to what one would have looked like is the Anchor Mill in seedhill (just off of Mill Street) which is now a block of flats (the exterior was retained).
Although Coats main Mills were in Ferguslie, Paisley (main road joining Paisley and Elderslie) there is nothing left there at all as all of the original buildings (bar 2) were demolished and various new housing estates built there. Of the 2 that weren't demolished The Schoolhouse has been converted into flats and the other building is a derelict shell following a fire about 15 years ago and subsequent weather damage.
Although Coats main Mills were in Ferguslie, Paisley (main road joining Paisley and Elderslie) there is nothing left there at all as all of the original buildings (bar 2) were demolished and various new housing estates built there. Of the 2 that weren't demolished The Schoolhouse has been converted into flats and the other building is a derelict shell following a fire about 15 years ago and subsequent weather damage.
~RJ Paton~
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Rach
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Thank you very much for that information, Falkyrn. I'll pass that information on to him.
Rae
Rae
Names of interest: Perthshire- Taylor, McDonald, McRaw, Gould; Caithness- Cormack, Campbell, Sutherland; Berwickshire- Darling, Johnson, Whitlie, Forrest/Forrester/Foster, Barns/Barnes,Buglass/Bookless; Wilson, Thorburn, Cowe, Laing, Rae, Colven, Collin,
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Try this link for more information about Paisley and the thread industry.
http://www.paisley.org.uk/history/mills.php
Liz
http://www.paisley.org.uk/history/mills.php
Liz
Fife: Nicolson, Cornfoot, Walker, Gibson, Balsillie, Galt, Elder
NE Scot: Nicolson, Lindsay, Haliburton, Ross
Edin & Central: Nicolson, Blaikie, Stevenson, Ross, Hotchkiss, Suttie, Christie, Clelland, Gray, Purvis, Lang, Dickson
Ross & Cromarty: Ross
NE Scot: Nicolson, Lindsay, Haliburton, Ross
Edin & Central: Nicolson, Blaikie, Stevenson, Ross, Hotchkiss, Suttie, Christie, Clelland, Gray, Purvis, Lang, Dickson
Ross & Cromarty: Ross
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Rach
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Thanks, Liz,
He's certainly going to have a bit of reading to do with all the websites on this!
Rae
He's certainly going to have a bit of reading to do with all the websites on this!
Rae
Names of interest: Perthshire- Taylor, McDonald, McRaw, Gould; Caithness- Cormack, Campbell, Sutherland; Berwickshire- Darling, Johnson, Whitlie, Forrest/Forrester/Foster, Barns/Barnes,Buglass/Bookless; Wilson, Thorburn, Cowe, Laing, Rae, Colven, Collin,
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Liz Turner
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Rach
The beauty of it is that if he goes to the Museum in Paisley, he'll find lots of information. The Paisley Pattern is a well known design around the world.
Liz
The beauty of it is that if he goes to the Museum in Paisley, he'll find lots of information. The Paisley Pattern is a well known design around the world.
Liz
Fife: Nicolson, Cornfoot, Walker, Gibson, Balsillie, Galt, Elder
NE Scot: Nicolson, Lindsay, Haliburton, Ross
Edin & Central: Nicolson, Blaikie, Stevenson, Ross, Hotchkiss, Suttie, Christie, Clelland, Gray, Purvis, Lang, Dickson
Ross & Cromarty: Ross
NE Scot: Nicolson, Lindsay, Haliburton, Ross
Edin & Central: Nicolson, Blaikie, Stevenson, Ross, Hotchkiss, Suttie, Christie, Clelland, Gray, Purvis, Lang, Dickson
Ross & Cromarty: Ross
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Rach
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Thanks again, Liz. His list is getting longer!
Rae
Rae
Names of interest: Perthshire- Taylor, McDonald, McRaw, Gould; Caithness- Cormack, Campbell, Sutherland; Berwickshire- Darling, Johnson, Whitlie, Forrest/Forrester/Foster, Barns/Barnes,Buglass/Bookless; Wilson, Thorburn, Cowe, Laing, Rae, Colven, Collin,
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It's a pattern I love. I've been trying to get my hands on an old Paisley shawl, just like the one my mother used to have. Have you seen the prices the old ones go for nowLiz Turner wrote:The beauty of it is that if he goes to the Museum in Paisley, he'll find lots of information. The Paisley Pattern is a well known design around the world.
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McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)
A cat leaves pawprints on your heart
McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)