Hi all,
Despite being small in numbers, we did have a good day - once we'd all found the place! I've no excuse as I only live 3 miles away, but thankfully a passing postman was able to direct me!
Russell deserves a round of applause for organising the day (and a nice lunch) and ditto to David for stepping in at the last moment when Mary was taken unwell. Thanks to both.
It was great to see some folks again, and also to meet others for the first time!
As Andrew says, there was talk about another event next year ....
Thanks again Russell and David.
Liz
PS - Annie let's have a chat about "the plan".
Kilbarchan's TS Event.
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Hi everybody,
Good to meet you all & picked up some new ideas from David.
Thanks Russell for organising things.
Look forward to meeting again.
Susan
Good to meet you all & picked up some new ideas from David.
Thanks Russell for organising things.
Look forward to meeting again.
Susan
Seeking Anderson, Ross, Beatttie, Caddell, Grindlay, Bannerman, Dundas, Robertson, Campbell,Rae, Watson,Elliot, Madigan, O'Connell, Connell, Imlah, Stevenson, Smith,McCann, Cairns, Macdonald, Patience amongst others
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Saturday
Finally stopped moving long enough to get on here
Thank you very much Russell for organising Saturday's event and David thank you for two very informative talks.
Jack, I got home without event lol!
Annie
Thank you very much Russell for organising Saturday's event and David thank you for two very informative talks.
Jack, I got home without event lol!
Annie
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ellenavon
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Finally back to Wales and the beloved computer!
My thanks too for a great day to Russell and David. Your efforts are much appreciated.
So nice to meet everyone and put faces to names. Looking forward to the next one immensely.
Irene - got some info on Hannah Richmond - will e mail you!
All the best
Ellen.
My thanks too for a great day to Russell and David. Your efforts are much appreciated.
So nice to meet everyone and put faces to names. Looking forward to the next one immensely.
Irene - got some info on Hannah Richmond - will e mail you!
All the best
Ellen.
Researching: Grant; MacIntosh; Wright; Parley; Souter; Jaffray; Sangster; all North East & Speyside and Sutherland, Glasgow then Sutherland County; Buchanan, Stirlingshire; Lamond, North East; Stronach, Morayshire to name but a few!
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Jack
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Re: Saturday
I'm so pleased to hear that.Annie wrote:Jack, I got home without event lol!
Might've been different though if i was still doing the map reading....
And very many thanks for picking me up & dropping me off.
Jack
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Thanks everybody for making it a most enjoyable day
The smaller number was actually quite good for a first time try at such an event.
The normal TS keyboard conversations simply became face-to -face ones and instead of Smileys, we had animated faces. Great
Despite wearing two hats (my Kipco one as well as my TS one!) everything just happened.
Sorry to the folks who couldn't attend but the only person who remembered to bring a camera was AndrewP and he only remembered it as the group was breaking up - so - no photos
Here's to the next one
Russell
The smaller number was actually quite good for a first time try at such an event.
The normal TS keyboard conversations simply became face-to -face ones and instead of Smileys, we had animated faces. Great
Despite wearing two hats (my Kipco one as well as my TS one!) everything just happened.
Sorry to the folks who couldn't attend but the only person who remembered to bring a camera was AndrewP and he only remembered it as the group was breaking up - so - no photos
Here's to the next one
Russell
Working on: Oman, Brock, Miller/Millar, in Caithness.
Roan/Rowan, Hastings, Sharp, Lapraik in Ayr & Kirkcudbrightshire.
Johnston, Reside, Lyle all over the place !
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Watson, Morton, Anderson, Tawse, in Kilrenny
Roan/Rowan, Hastings, Sharp, Lapraik in Ayr & Kirkcudbrightshire.
Johnston, Reside, Lyle all over the place !
McGilvray(spelt 26 different ways)
Watson, Morton, Anderson, Tawse, in Kilrenny
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Glad it went well, Russell. Sorry I wasn't able to be there. I certainly intend to plan a trip to Kilbarchan some time or other to see where the old weaver rellies used to live and work. If you produced anything which could be posted on here, I'm sure many people would be interested to read it.
Speirs - Glasgow, Kilbarchan
McAuslan - Glasgow, Argyll
Fleming - Glasgow, Paisley
Henderson - Paisley
McQuarrie - Argyll
Wright - Govan, Tarbolton
Clark - Tarbolton
Lucas - Tarbolton
McAuslan - Glasgow, Argyll
Fleming - Glasgow, Paisley
Henderson - Paisley
McQuarrie - Argyll
Wright - Govan, Tarbolton
Clark - Tarbolton
Lucas - Tarbolton