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Re: Rosehall Street, Glasgow
« Reply #9 on: Friday 22 March 19 22:41 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jowleeyar

Welcome to RootsChat  :)

Has your stepfather checked to see what records there may be relating to his birth mother etc. See guidance notes here www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/guides/adoption-records

Does the info you have so far come from the birth certificate for him and his twin?

What other details if any showed for him mother on the cert? Did it give an occupation for example?

There are no Johnstones showing as tenants at 18 Rosehall Street. She may have been working there or simply staying with family/friends at the later stages of her pregnancy?

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Re: Rosehall Street, Glasgow
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 31 March 19 21:52 BST (UK) »
Hi, I have just come across this chat, whilst looking for info on Rosehall Street.

My wife's mother's family lived at 33 Rosehall Street for a number of years. Her Grandfather, Kenneth Boag, was there from about 1907 until he died in 1937. His wife Mary (nee Miller) lived there until she died in 1947. Their son Robert Miller Boag(born there 1908) gave 33 as his address in 1947, but I don’t know how long he stayed there.
My wife’s mother, Janet Boag, was born there in 1911, but by December 1943 she was living in Surrey where she married my father-in-law.

I see from one of the earlier posts that demolition occurred when the M8 was built.
Like others I too would be interested in seeing photos of the area.

Tony

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Re: Rosehall Street, Glasgow
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 09 February 22 20:51 GMT (UK) »
Just seen this thread my Grandparents & my Mam lived in 9 Rosehall Street in 1937 to 1940 great reading about the street

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Re: Rosehall Street, Glasgow
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 09 February 22 22:35 GMT (UK) »
here's a snippet of a map for educational purposes only ... Rosehall Street is in the middle
Norfolk, Nelsons of Gt Ryburgh, Gooch, Howman, COLLISONS of Norfolk and Auchlunie Aberdeen ,  Ainger, Couzens, Batrick (Norfolk & Dorset), Tubby of Poringland, Norwich ( also of Yorkshire) Cathcarts of Dublin, Ireland, Lancashire & Isle of Wight) Dickinsons of Morecambe and Lancaster, Wilson of Poulton-le-Sands and Broughton.  Wilson - Ffrance of Rawcliffe,  Mitchells of Isle of Wight. Hair of Ayrshire, Williamson of Tradeston, Glasgow. Nelsons in Australia with Great Ryburgh and Haywards Heath


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Re: Rosehall Street, Glasgow
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 10 February 22 09:58 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Ian bet it has all changed now

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Re: Rosehall Street, Glasgow
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 27 August 22 13:44 BST (UK) »
Good morning

Thank you for your post.

My Grandparents originally lived at No.5 Rosehall Street but moved to No.10 in the early 1940s. My own father, Daniel Murphy, was born in No.10 in 1944. Were you and/or your family living in No. 9 at that time?

Kind regards

Brian Murphy
  Hello,my Dad lived at no.10 in the 1930.,s a Francis Whittaker, it,s on his Wedding Certificate from his first Marriage in 1935 which I got a copy of from a Geneology site