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Hi Garry remember your Mother well and all members of the family, my Mother in law was Lizzie Rodgers and she did marry again a local man called
Andy Flinn Pat and Maureen were basically brought up with Grannie and Grampa Rodgers in Makillop Place Saltcoats.
Andy Flinn Pat and Maureen were basically brought up with Grannie and Grampa Rodgers in Makillop Place Saltcoats.
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Hi, I live in New York, USA. My ancestors lived in Saltcoats, Paisley and Johnstone. Thank you for adding me to this group.
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Hi. My name is Jim Paterson and I was born in Stevenston in 1957. I lived there until I went to Strathclyde Uni and then on to Bermuda then the USA where we currently reside. I am interested in finding out more about the old Ardrossan, Saltcoats and Stevenston since both my parents are now deceased and I would like to fill in some gaps. I am also currently researching the Paterson side of the family. I am stuck with my ancestor, John Paterson who emigrated from Ireland to Kilbirnie in the 1800s. I believe they lived on Markey Row which no longer exists. Look forward to corresponding with everyone.
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A warm welcome to the 3ts Jim - I’m sure someone here will be able to help you with your family question.
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Could this be the Paterson family you're looking for?
1861 census Kilbirnie, 5 Markey Row:
John Paterson, Head, age 32, Iron furnace filler, born Ireland
Mary Ann Paterson, Wife, age 30, born Ayrshire, Kilbirnie [in a later census it says Ardrossan]
John Paterson, Son, age 6, scholar, born Ayrshire, Kilbirnie
Flora Paterson, Daughter, age 4, born Ayrshire, Kilbirnie
Thomas Paterson, Son, age 2, born Ayrshire, Kilbirnie
Barbara Paterson, Daughter, age 1, born Ayrshire, Kilbirnie
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1861 census Kilbirnie, 5 Markey Row:
John Paterson, Head, age 32, Iron furnace filler, born Ireland
Mary Ann Paterson, Wife, age 30, born Ayrshire, Kilbirnie [in a later census it says Ardrossan]
John Paterson, Son, age 6, scholar, born Ayrshire, Kilbirnie
Flora Paterson, Daughter, age 4, born Ayrshire, Kilbirnie
Thomas Paterson, Son, age 2, born Ayrshire, Kilbirnie
Barbara Paterson, Daughter, age 1, born Ayrshire, Kilbirnie
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Irene,
Thanks for the response. We believe he lived in Markey Row which, from what I understand, was torn down in the 90s. This definitely helps and we are now trying to find out when he emigrated from Ireland. There are a lot of John Patersons born in Ireland in 1828 and trying to find the right one is challenging.
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Jim
Thanks for the response. We believe he lived in Markey Row which, from what I understand, was torn down in the 90s. This definitely helps and we are now trying to find out when he emigrated from Ireland. There are a lot of John Patersons born in Ireland in 1828 and trying to find the right one is challenging.
Regards,
Jim
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Hi Jim,
These were the only Patersons I could find living in Markey Row.
Perhaps these details from his marriage certificate can help you find out if he is the correct one:
Marriage according to the rites and ceremonies of the Established Church of Scotland, 18th May 1855 at Glengarnock, parish of Kilbirnie-
John Paterson, Glengarnock, age 27, furnace keeper, bachelor, born 1827 County of Monaghan (no town mentioned), father John Paterson, labourer, mother Sarah Paterson (no maiden name given).
Mary Anna Douglas McConnachie, Glengarnock, age 24, net weaver, spinster, born 1831 Ardrossan Ayrshire, father Richard McConnachie, labourer, mother Barbara McConnachie (no maiden name given).
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These were the only Patersons I could find living in Markey Row.
Perhaps these details from his marriage certificate can help you find out if he is the correct one:
Marriage according to the rites and ceremonies of the Established Church of Scotland, 18th May 1855 at Glengarnock, parish of Kilbirnie-
John Paterson, Glengarnock, age 27, furnace keeper, bachelor, born 1827 County of Monaghan (no town mentioned), father John Paterson, labourer, mother Sarah Paterson (no maiden name given).
Mary Anna Douglas McConnachie, Glengarnock, age 24, net weaver, spinster, born 1831 Ardrossan Ayrshire, father Richard McConnachie, labourer, mother Barbara McConnachie (no maiden name given).
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Hello, I'm from Paisley originally but while researching the family tree it seems that my great grandfather ended up up in Stevenston.
His 1899 death certificate says he was a wines and spirits merchant.
His name was James Winning and when he married in Paisley he was a Baker.
Any info on James Winning or his wife Elizabeth would be appreciated as I can't find any info on him using these occupations.
According to the death certificate he was at Fullarton Place. Not sure if that was business premises or his home?
His 1899 death certificate says he was a wines and spirits merchant.
His name was James Winning and when he married in Paisley he was a Baker.
Any info on James Winning or his wife Elizabeth would be appreciated as I can't find any info on him using these occupations.
According to the death certificate he was at Fullarton Place. Not sure if that was business premises or his home?
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GLASGOW HERALD
6 DECEMBER 1890
MARRIAGE – WINNING and MITCHELL
At Ardeer Cottages, Stevenston, on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. Francis Halden, North Church, Saltcoats, James Winning, to Jessie, third daughter of Robert Mitchell, Stevenston.
GLASGOW HERALD
27 DECEMBER 1894
MARRIAGE – WINNING and McKELLAR
At 11 Winton Street, Ardrossan, on the 25th instant, by the Rev. Donald Gray, James Winning, Barrow-in-Furness, to Jeannie, youngest daughter of Duncan M. McKellar, Ardrossan.
GLASGOW HERALD
30 OCTOBER 1899
DEATH - WINNING
At Cross Keys Tavern, Stevenston, on the 27th instant, James Winning, spirit merchant, aged 55 years.
GLASGOW HERALD
10 JANUARY 1900
DEATH - WINNING
Suddenly, at Cross Keys, Stevenston, on the 7th instant, Elizabeth Drennan, wife of the late James Winning.
GLASGOW HERALD
22 DECEMBER 1900
STEVENSTON - BOY KILLED
Yesterday forenoon James Winning, seven years of age, son of James Winning, Restaurateur, Shore Road, Stevenston, was found lying on a branch line of the Caledonian Railway, having been run over by some waggons which were being shunted.
He was so severely injured he died several hours afterwards.
[The family intimation in the 28 December 1900 edition of the Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald indicates that young James was the son of James and Jessie Winning, Station Restaurant, Shore Road.]
GLASGOW HERALD
6 DECEMBER 1890
MARRIAGE – WINNING and MITCHELL
At Ardeer Cottages, Stevenston, on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. Francis Halden, North Church, Saltcoats, James Winning, to Jessie, third daughter of Robert Mitchell, Stevenston.
GLASGOW HERALD
27 DECEMBER 1894
MARRIAGE – WINNING and McKELLAR
At 11 Winton Street, Ardrossan, on the 25th instant, by the Rev. Donald Gray, James Winning, Barrow-in-Furness, to Jeannie, youngest daughter of Duncan M. McKellar, Ardrossan.
GLASGOW HERALD
30 OCTOBER 1899
DEATH - WINNING
At Cross Keys Tavern, Stevenston, on the 27th instant, James Winning, spirit merchant, aged 55 years.
GLASGOW HERALD
10 JANUARY 1900
DEATH - WINNING
Suddenly, at Cross Keys, Stevenston, on the 7th instant, Elizabeth Drennan, wife of the late James Winning.
GLASGOW HERALD
22 DECEMBER 1900
STEVENSTON - BOY KILLED
Yesterday forenoon James Winning, seven years of age, son of James Winning, Restaurateur, Shore Road, Stevenston, was found lying on a branch line of the Caledonian Railway, having been run over by some waggons which were being shunted.
He was so severely injured he died several hours afterwards.
[The family intimation in the 28 December 1900 edition of the Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald indicates that young James was the son of James and Jessie Winning, Station Restaurant, Shore Road.]
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Yes thank you for that. Strange that his wife died just a fw months later. We'll look into that.
Is the Cross Keys still standing? He died of Sclerosis of the Liver so I assume he was in there a lot.
Is the Cross Keys still standing? He died of Sclerosis of the Liver so I assume he was in there a lot.
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GLASGOW HERALD
10 APRIL 1943
MARRIAGE - CLIMIE and WINNING
At Cardonald Parish Church, Glasgow, on 7th April 1943, by the Rev. John Shedden, M.A., Thomas Turner, second son of the late Mr and Mrs Thomas Climie, Ayr, to Jessie Mitchell, second daughter of the late Mr and Mrs James Winning, Stevenston - American, Canadian, and South African papers please copy.
10 APRIL 1943
MARRIAGE - CLIMIE and WINNING
At Cardonald Parish Church, Glasgow, on 7th April 1943, by the Rev. John Shedden, M.A., Thomas Turner, second son of the late Mr and Mrs Thomas Climie, Ayr, to Jessie Mitchell, second daughter of the late Mr and Mrs James Winning, Stevenston - American, Canadian, and South African papers please copy.
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