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Title: Ina Millen/Wilson and Port Glasgow Schools
Post by: jennifah on Friday 06 March 09 19:09 GMT (UK)
Hi there

I am hoping someone can help me. I am doing my family history and I'm concentrating on my grandmother at the moment. Her name was Williamina (Ina) Millen (became Wilson after marriage). She was born in 1920 in Greenock. Sadly she died when she was 24 but I am desperately trying to find a photograph of her of which sadly none seem to exist.

I had a brainwave of there maybe being existing records and class photos at the school she attended. She lived at 35 Ardgowan Street, Greenock when she was growing up and I wondered if anyone would know which school she might have been likely to have gone to?

ANY help or tips at all would be fantastic thanks!
Title: Re: Ina Millen/Wilson and Greenock Schools
Post by: elaine447 on Friday 06 March 09 20:02 GMT (UK)
Hi jennifah
it would depend on which religion your grandmother was
this site has some school pictures from greenock
if you google Greenock and district school photographs
it may be worth a look
Elaine

sorry link wouldn't work
Title: Re: Ina Millen/Wilson and Greenock Schools
Post by: jennifah on Saturday 07 March 09 07:37 GMT (UK)
Thank you for your help Elaine!

I'm certain she was Protestant.  Does that help you narrow it down?

I'll try that search on google too and see what that throws up.........

Jenny
Title: Re: Ina Millen/Wilson and Greenock Schools
Post by: weemary on Saturday 07 March 09 09:09 GMT (UK)
HI

if you go to the link below you will find all the schools photos.  Its possible she may have went to Ardgowan primary school,  Finnart High or if her family had money, Greenock Academy, which was a fee paying school, although unsure when this scool opened

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,360019.0.html
Title: Re: Ina Millen/Wilson and Greenock Schools
Post by: jennifah on Saturday 07 March 09 09:24 GMT (UK)
Hi weemary

What a great site - loads of old class photos on there and even with some of the pupils names! Not found my Gran's name on any though. Thank you  for helping me with possible schools she might have attended, that really narrows it down. I don't think her family were particularly wealthy so I'll concentrate on Ardgowan and Finnart.

Thanks so much :)

Jenny
Title: Re: Ina Millen/Wilson and Greenock Schools
Post by: jennifah on Sunday 29 March 09 14:26 BST (UK)
Woops I made a mistake and my grandmothers address was 35 Ardgowan Street, PORT GLASGOW! Sorry about that.

I didn't realise there were 2 Ardgowan Streets.

 Jenny

Title: Re: Ina Millen/Wilson and Greenock Schools
Post by: Mrs Teddy Bear on Monday 30 March 09 13:33 BST (UK)
Hi Jennifah

If your grandmother lived in Ardgowan Street Port Glasgow she possibly attended Jean Street or Chapleton Primary Schools and then to Port Glasgow High School

Mrs T
Title: Re: Ina Millen/Wilson and Greenock Schools
Post by: jennifah on Monday 30 March 09 14:45 BST (UK)
Thanks very much Mrs T, I will follow those up.

Jenny
Title: Re: Ina Millen/Wilson and Greenock Schools
Post by: WullieBroon on Wednesday 23 September 09 09:28 BST (UK)
Bye the bye - my grandmother Helen Wilson Ritchie was the 34 year old housekeeper at 35 Ardgowan Street Greenock on 16th June 1914 when she married at Cardross across the Clyde.
[One of the witnesses was an Allan McIntyre who I believe may have been her employer]
Title: Re: Ina Millen/Wilson and Greenock Schools
Post by: dmacp on Sunday 11 November 12 00:27 GMT (UK)
I have read your post and I believe we have someh connection as my middle name is Wilson and i am  called after wee ina as she was known and I was born thr same year as she died. My mother was wee ina's aunt
Title: Re: Ina Millen/Wilson and Greenock Schools
Post by: jennifah on Sunday 11 November 12 14:59 GMT (UK)
Hi dmacp!

Yes I remember hearing from you before we had Annie and Robert Millen in common, that would be great to share some information it has been a real struggle getting anywhere with this - lots of brick walls.

My grandmother was Ina (Williamina) Millen who became Wilson when she married. Her mother was Ina (Robertina) Maxwell daughter of Annie Maxwell who went on to marry Robert Millen, when Robertina was still a baby if I remember rightly. Although the fact she was called Robertina makes me wonder if she was his daughter anyway :)

So is it Robertina or Williamina you are named after? Although it must be Williamina as she has the Wilson name - I know hardly anything about my Gran so this is very exciting!

Look forward to hearing from you!!

Jenny