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Perhaps a Relative
« on: Monday 08 February 16 10:52 GMT (UK) »
When I visited the UK with my grandmother in 1949 and 1956 we spent a lot of time with a family called Cunningham they lived in the same building as my ggreat uncle David Brodie who died in 1953 I called them aunty Kathy and uncle Archie they had two daughters the eldest Kathie I think was about 8/10 years older than me and married a John Smith shifting to live in London. The younger one may have been called Margaret' and I think did Highland dancing she came to New Zealand to live for a couple of years probably in the very early 60's her husband and two little boys he had a job as a truck driver for the Dairy factory in Dannevirke. I have actually tried for years to find this family I wondered if someone could look on the Dundee electoral roll to see how long they stayed there or if they shifted. It would be nice to contact Kathy who was so patient with me spending time that I appreciated, but I just feel time is running out to find or meet with them again.

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Re: Perhaps a Relative
« Reply #1 on: Monday 08 February 16 11:34 GMT (UK) »
Rootschat have a policy of not posting details of anyone living/potentially living, so discussions on this thread will be limited by same.

As you haven't said where David Brodie lived, can I check if it was Kincardine Street and was he in his 90s when he died?

Could the name 'Stewart' have also been used by 'Archie'?
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Re: Perhaps a Relative
« Reply #2 on: Monday 08 February 16 22:40 GMT (UK) »
I really cannot recall the name of the street, I feel that I could actually go there if I was in Dundee as we called in every day but then I would have to know the name of the place where we were staying and time plays tricks on memory. I did say to someone once you could see the La Hull (Low Hill) from the yard but then I was informed everyone everywhere could.Uncle Dave was born 15 Jun 1862 Kingoodie village Longforgan,Perth and I know it was 1953 when he died as it was my first year of High School and my father called into the College to tell me so we must have received a telegram with the news. Uncle Dave's Mother was a Jean Stewart born 6th June 1826 Kirkmichael, Banff, (Perth) Scotland not sure when she died but my grandmother said both her grandparents were alive when they left for Australia possibly 1901. Yes our family have a habit of christening or registering a child with one name and calling them by another, probably to keep the family happy.
I guess electoral rolls and telephone books are still available, although most people use cellphones even a notice in the newspaper might work it would be a shame to visit a place and pretty frustrating to think I have family there but where? I think you probably have the correct street in those days it was pretty close to the knitting mills but I guess they are all gone now.

Thank you Heather