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Offline didactylos

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Re: Inkerman Rows
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 28 March 13 09:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi, Records for Inkerman mining village may be had at Paisley Library. There is only one photo that I have seen showing the miners rows Houses and its in a book done by Stenlake named Linwwood.
I am currently working on a book of Inkerman. Your ancestor is probably buried in Woodside Cemetery Paisley. You can phone the Cemetery and ask, giving them the date of death.

John Mac

Keep me infomred about the book, sounds like quite a place in its day.

Roger
Neilson, Henderson, Stark, O'Hara, Anderson - Lanarkshire
Wilson, Hepple, Leech, Bell, Jenkins,  - Newcastle & Northumberland
Houston - Sunderland

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Re: Inkerman Rows
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 31 March 13 16:11 BST (UK) »
There is very little left at all of what used to be Inkerman. Apart from the odd house the whole area is now farmed. In that area there were a few areas of miners housing that were named after battles of the crimean war like Balaclava which was situated on the opposite side of Linwood to Inkerman.
Ramsay, Struthers, Stark (Avondale, Lanarkshire) Haughey, Martin (Ballyrashane) Neely, Fraser (Londonderry) Hill (Anderston, Glasgow), Cranstoun, Carruthers (Dumfries) MacIndoe (Springburn & Bridgeton, Glasgow) McKay (Springburn, Glasgow) Fraser (Paisley)

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Re: Inkerman Rows
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 03 April 13 23:44 BST (UK) »
Just wondered if it might be best to move this thread to Renfrewshire?
Tannahill:  Ayrshire, Renfrewshire
Mulgrew/Milgrew:  Glasgow
Canning: Renfrewshire