Cancel yon last post
Ah never said ah wiz aw that bright
Jist clocked yer E-mail oan yer profile.
Ah wiz gettin mixed up oan the wee bit o' paper ye gied me at the Mitchell.
Ah wiz dottin when ah should huv been dashin'
But yoose aw know ah'm a dashing sort of a bloake anywey
Davie
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maggieuk
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hy davie got your e mail
of john mcnaughtons did not realise so many maybe i should have asked u for the births do u have that
xxx maggie
of john mcnaughtons did not realise so many maybe i should have asked u for the births do u have that
xxx maggie
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Muriel
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AndrewP
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Hi Muriel,
Some records from Bridgeton Free Church (presumably the same place as the UF church) are held in the National Archives of Scotland in General Register House, Edinburgh. They are under catalog number CH3/152, and according to the list I have, this archive contains baptismal records for 1888 to 1932. Unfortunately the NAS online index seems to be offline just now, so I cannot tell you if there are other ecords within CH3/152.
All the best,
AndrewP
Some records from Bridgeton Free Church (presumably the same place as the UF church) are held in the National Archives of Scotland in General Register House, Edinburgh. They are under catalog number CH3/152, and according to the list I have, this archive contains baptismal records for 1888 to 1932. Unfortunately the NAS online index seems to be offline just now, so I cannot tell you if there are other ecords within CH3/152.
All the best,
AndrewP
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Muriel
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Thanks, Andrew
Muriel
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Davie
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Hi Muriel,I should have realised that Bridgeton Free was probably the same as Bridgeton United Free - probably started as one & became the other - when I saw it on the NAS index. Well, as I'm in Edinburgh it's easier to go there than to go to Glasgow
But Glesga is a much nicer place.
However, I don't know if ye hiv seen the recent publicity oan the two cities jinin' the gither to promote ursels oan the global market.
So frae noo oan ye'll be gettin' nae snide remarks aboot Auld Reekie frae me.
Oan the Brig'ton Kirk
If memory serves the Free Church in Bridgeton was an “Extension” Kirk
I should know the first minister's name,( A weel kent dignatory, ma big cousin will do me in furr no mindin' who he was) but it is eluding my tiny brain at the moment.
I think the two congregations jined thegither in 1900.
And the Kirk was in John Street.
I have seen several bits of ephemera from the church at auction.
Davie
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Jack
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Hi Karen,
I'll drop in tomorrow pm.
Most likely i'll be on Level 2 (Archives) or just up the stairs on Level 3 (Fam Hist).
And i'll be wearing a check shirt under a blue jumper that has squares on the front.
I'm not very fashion conscious....
Hope you can manage it - and i wouldn't be surprised if a few more from TS will be in too!
Jack
I'll drop in tomorrow pm.
Most likely i'll be on Level 2 (Archives) or just up the stairs on Level 3 (Fam Hist).
And i'll be wearing a check shirt under a blue jumper that has squares on the front.
I'm not very fashion conscious....
Hope you can manage it - and i wouldn't be surprised if a few more from TS will be in too!
Jack
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Muriel
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Hi Davie
I KNOW Glesca's a nice place - I lived ther masel' wance.
The minister's name I know from Bridgeton UF is Alexander Wilson. He seems to have been minister most the time my families were getting baptised & married. What I'm hoping to find is some reference to my great-great grandparents leaving to emigrate to the US - I'm fairly sure they were members there.
Muriel
PS. Are you the one with Sorbie connections??
I KNOW Glesca's a nice place - I lived ther masel' wance.
The minister's name I know from Bridgeton UF is Alexander Wilson. He seems to have been minister most the time my families were getting baptised & married. What I'm hoping to find is some reference to my great-great grandparents leaving to emigrate to the US - I'm fairly sure they were members there.
Muriel
PS. Are you the one with Sorbie connections??
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