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Re: Lifestyles
« Reply #9 on: Friday 02 October 15 10:56 BST (UK) »
Some reference sites for mining history in Scotland:


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« Reply #10 on: Friday 02 October 15 11:06 BST (UK) »
Also, some short educational films on mining available on youtube. A few of these links below:


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Re: Lifestyles
« Reply #11 on: Friday 02 October 15 11:31 BST (UK) »
My great grandfather was also a miner, as was his father, in Ayrshire  - Scotland!  My grandmother was born there too!  As was the man she married, my grandfather.

I knew the name of the Village they lived in, New Cumnock - and names, so armed with that, I began to search the net for info about that particular Village.  Found a couple of websites that together with what I already had, led me to more, and I have built myself up a great picture of their lives in the miners rows!

Over the years I have Bought a CD with old NC photos, 3 or 4 historical books, a couple of picture books, all done by local residents!  More recently, a novel which has been written by an Australian descendant of an Ayrshire mining family.

 I was led to the majority of these resources with the help of my best friend Mr. Google, and still use him frequently!  Initially from just a simple search with "mining New Cumnock" then adding a name, has been enough to keep me busy for a number of years, on a number of families, as of course, coming from 4 generations later to both my grandparents, I have gathered more connected families from both of them! 

I see that Monica has added some good links too, so go for it!!

If you want to, you could post some of your names, dates and places - I'm sure we can help with some inital finds for you!  Continue it onto this thread to begin with, then we can get it transferred to the appropriate County Board!

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Re: Lifestyles
« Reply #12 on: Friday 02 October 15 11:41 BST (UK) »
A bit of fiddling with Mr Google found me a local history with a fair but about my ggg grandfather's brother and nephews and also found that a more distant relative's description as "grocer" referred to the City livery company and not just a shopkeeper.

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