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Alasdair
Robert McKenzie 1824 - 1893. I belive this great x2 grandfather was a ballie on Renfrew council in late Victorian times. he had 5 children and lived at 12 Orchard Street and finally at 15 Wilson Street in Renfrew. Does anybody know anything about him or know where records of Ballies from Renfrew might be kept?
Alasdair
jean McDowall
I am a descendant of John McDowall born 1796
in Johnstone. He served his apprenticeship in one of the spinning mills and began his own business in 1823. one of his inventions the steam saw frame was adopted by the Government for the various arsenals and dockyards. I would be interested to hear from anyone who has further information on the above John McDowall. third great grandfather. e-mail: jmills18@cox.net
Karen McK
I am researching naturalist, James Whitelaw CRAIG of Paisley who conducted flora and fauna research in Australia in 1874/75. A marvellous collection was donated to Paisley Museum which was on display for many years. James CRAIG spent several months residing at The Gap Hotel near Warwick, Queensland which is near our farm. I am keen to contact descendants of Mr Craig who passed away at a young age in 1880 or 1881. The diary of his work was published many years later and is a source of great interest to myself and others retracing his steps. Thank you.
meg
Linnpark,
Its meg, i would be really greatful to find out any info you can give me.
Linnpark
Meg,
I'm sure the church was the original St Andrew's Church which later united with the Trinity Church to become the St Andrews Trinity Church.Let me know if you wish some detailed information.
marion
can anyone please give me information on the Bank Street working boys home?? and where i can find records relating to boys who were there, thanks
zil
Hi Kaz,
Prior to it's present incarnation as a children's home North View house was a B&B (owned by the same people who opened Kikko's in Houston Square). In the 90s it was St Vincent de Paul hospice before they moved to Howwood and sometime before that I believe it was Joe Jaconelli's house or so I was told. Hope that helps
sally
Hi
My family are the Harveys of walton farm Renfrewshire
GwenW
Is there a listing of all/or old pubs in Paisley? I am trying to find where my ggggrandmother was a publican.
meg
There used to be an old church in russell street johnstone that was jaconelli's cash and carry. Does any one remember the name of the church?
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