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Ayrshire / Re: Spion Kop (Workmans Dwellings) King St. Ayr
« on: Tuesday 05 January 16 12:20 GMT (UK)  »
Richard was part of the (No.10) 2nd/6th Battalion (Territorial Force) Battalion of Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.

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Ayrshire / Re: Spion Kop (Workmans Dwellings) King St. Ayr
« on: Tuesday 05 January 16 12:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I have just came across a death certificate for Richard Green's wife, Mary Green (Robertson) and she appears to have died in 1916 at 59 Workmen's Dwellings, King Street Ayr. She died of TB at the age of 42.

It appears that her husband (my great grandfather), Richard Green served in Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders.


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Ayrshire / Re: Spion Kop (Workmans Dwellings) King St. Ayr
« on: Monday 04 January 16 23:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I am new to this forum and have recently came across this post. I am tracing my family tree. My father was fostered from a young age and never knew his "blood" family. My dad died in 2009 and as a result I have decided to look into my family history.

I believe that my great, great grandmother lived in the Workman's Dwellings, Ayr in 1903 (according to a document I downloaded via Scotlands People).

My great, great  grandfather Joseph Green (Sergeant in the Royal Scots Fusiliers) appears to be deceased in 1903).

My great, great grandmother Jessie Green (formerly Miller) lived here in 1903. I noticed that someone mentions a Mrs Green earlier. Could this be my relative?

They had a son Richard Green and he was a wood cutter.

Can someone shed any light on any of them?

Fingers crossed.

Thanks

Vic

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