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Hydes
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Re: DOCHERTY/O'HARE family Longriggend area
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Reply #27 on:
Wednesday 18 October 17 01:03 BST (UK) »
Hi mosstrooper,
Wow so its possible our families are linked. Will look into what you mentioned above I have only just started researching the families so don't have a lot of info. Would love to find a copy of the two books mentioned any idea where I'd find a copy?
Wilkie
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Re: DOCHERTY/O'HARE family Longriggend area
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Reply #28 on:
Wednesday 18 October 17 23:09 BST (UK) »
Hi,
The two books I mentioned were published by Airdrie Public Library in limited numbers, they sell out
very quickly and have been reprinted, it was on sale at Amazon.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stanrigg-Pit-Disaster-Lawrence-OHare/dp/0946120110
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Extract showing the Villages, from left to right of the picture is less than 6 miles.
I intend visiting the O'Hare family on your behalf, but first I will send you a personal message so I can tell them who I am representing and why.
James.
Hydes
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Re: DOCHERTY/O'HARE family Longriggend area
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Reply #29 on:
Tuesday 05 April 22 17:19 BST (UK) »
Mosstrooper,
Not sure if yo still on here...just started researching again after having awhile off, was wondering if you ended up finding out about Lawrence O'Hare you mentioned in this
post awhile ago?
Wilkie
Docherty
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Bell
Colquhoun
mosstrooper
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Re: DOCHERTY/O'HARE family Longriggend area
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Reply #30 on:
Tuesday 05 April 22 19:23 BST (UK) »
Hello Hydes,
Still here I never went any further after our last contact but things have moved on since that time, Plains Village has its own presence on Facebook you will find it here,
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1712292058989248
The descendants of all the families you are interested in are all on this page and people know them, just go there and ask questions about the people you want to hear about..
James Kerr.
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