Hi!
Thanks for the additional information, it seems strange that Greatgrandfather has just disappeared from Wishaw (eg. census 1911). Maybe he was just chasing my grandfather round the world after he found out he'd been cheating on this daughter!
One question I have though is that John Scott is reported as being a colonel with "V.D, V.C, J.P" after his name. I can't find "V.D." (in this context anyway!) and he doesn't appear in the list of Victoria Crosses. I presume that J.P. means Justice of the Peace, but there is no record I can find to confirm this. Hoping to find something out, I sent an email (with the wedding info.) to the four "politicians" responsible for Wishaw, but firstly nobody answered and two still haven't bothered to reply. I don't expect everybody to get excited to help me, but it is Wishaw history and hoping to get reelected they should have enough sense to just say: "Very interesting, good luck, but I'm sorry I can't help". However, one suggested contacting the "Motherwell Heritage Centre", which I still have to do.
One bit of luck I had was while searching for photos in the attic. When I was born my mother set up a "Diary of Lionel Winston Bell" (please no comment!) and at the front, there's a telegram pasted in with "Congratulations from all at 54, Belmont Street" and stamped "Glasgow". At the bottom, there is a scribbled note in ink stating "Auntie Lottie Smith, Betty and Nora & Auntie Ellie Scott & Auntie Maude Scott. This all fits in with the John Scott family and I actually met up with my father's "aunts" (Betty Smith and Nora Meadows - obviously cousins) who were living together in Johannesburg, S.A. in 1968. The deeper you get into this, the worse it becomes!
Lionel