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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #117 on: Tuesday 08 July 08 17:37 BST (UK) »
Hi Leagle1

I have a ton of Gallacher's in my family files - linked to the Coyles, Mochans, Morrows and Stewarts.

I very well may have info on your Gallacher lot in there, do you have any info on who your Grandparents or great grandparents were? 

I think all the Gallacher's came from Ireland originally, and most probably from Donegal.  There were an awful lot of Donegal families that settled in and around Duntocher.

Let me know your info, and I will check my files for you.
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #118 on: Wednesday 09 July 08 00:22 BST (UK) »
Thanks Debbie.
You are quite right - all roads lead back to Donegal (and what a challenge that particular place is!).
My father was Peter Gallagher (b. 1923 Duntocher)
My grandparents were Charles Gallagher (b. 1895 Duntocher) and Agnes McLean (b. 1901 Duntocher).
My G grandparents were Peter Gallagher (c. 1857 Toame, Donegal) and Elenora (Ellen) Quigley (c. 1867 Donegal).
My GG grandparents were Hugh Gallagher (c. 1830 Toame, Donegal) and Eleanor McGee (c. 1835 unknown Ireland).
I have lots of other detailed info that I can give you if necessary. Charles and Peter were both Cobblers or Shoemakers by trade and the trade was passed on from father to son. Peter was, by all reports an alcoholic and womaniser!! My grandmother Agnes eventually took over the Cobblers shop previously run by my grandfather when the business started to fail and she ran a general dairy/lolly shop for many years which was continued after her death. The shop is still there on Dumbarton Road opposite the soccer grounds and is still in the family but currently leased out and operated as a Florist.
Hope some of this helps - would be great to see if there are any possible connections. My family also has connections with the Cairney family who have a considerable presence in the Duntocher/Hardgate areas.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Gallagher - Duntocher, Scotland & Donegal, Ireland.
McLean - Duntocher, Tiree & Coll, Scotland
Wynne - Dundalk, Ireland
Toner - Armagh, Ireland
Mclean - Coll & Tiree
Quigley - Ireland
Ramsay - Duntocher & Ayrshire, Scotland
McCarroll - Armagh, Northern Ireland
Davidson - Duntocher & Ireland
Toome/Glen/Lackagh Bridge, Donegal
Dundalk, Co. Louth,Ireland
Armagh, Ireland
Ballymcnab/Keady, Armagh, Ireland
James Wynne & family, Dundalk
Duntocher, Glasgow, Scotland
Coll & Tiree, Scotland

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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #119 on: Wednesday 09 July 08 17:14 BST (UK) »
Good morning Leagle1,

Well, I have scoured my files.  Those Gallachers are such a deceiving lot!!  You look at the names, and think - oh yes, I know that family...  Then you check the files, and it's oops... not them!
I have come to the conclusion, that every male was either a Peter, or a Patrick, and every female was either Agnes or Ellen.  LOL!   ;D

I don't have any extra info on your branch of the family, but I certainly know who your Granny was.  I was brought up on stories from my own Mum about Aggie Gallagher that ran the sweetie shop.  :)

I may have met a couple of your cousins a few years ago in Duntocher??  My hubby and I were making a video around Auchentoshan Ave., and two fellows at the corner of Auchentoshan and Dalgleish avenue introduced themselves as descendants of your Granny.

It's probably a very safe bet that all the Gallachers in and around Duntocher were related in some way or another, proving the connections is tough when we have to rely on the Donegal records. 
Like you say - a challenge!

Anyway, welcome to Rootschat Cousin!  If we can't find the connection straight away, it will probably come to light with further research.
Deb  :)
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #120 on: Wednesday 09 July 08 19:58 BST (UK) »
Debbie,
Many thanks for that. I agree with your sentiments exactly - the damn Gallaghers do not give up their secrets particularly easily!! I laughed at your comments about the lack of choice when it came to names - rest assured that my wife and I have broken that particular mould.
You are not the first to comment on my Grandmother and the "sweetie shop" - many others have mentioned her too - I think she was something of a legend in Duntocher (the power of the sweetie huh?).
My Grandparents lived on Auchentoshan Avenue and that was where they were when my late father and his siblings were born. The folk you mentioned from Dalgleish Ave were probably the Cairneys as several of then either lived or still live there (I visited them when last there in 2005).
Let's keep in touch and share news if anything crops up - I am more than happy to share/help in any way I can. The potential connections are amazing are they not?
Cheers.
Gallagher - Duntocher, Scotland & Donegal, Ireland.
McLean - Duntocher, Tiree & Coll, Scotland
Wynne - Dundalk, Ireland
Toner - Armagh, Ireland
Mclean - Coll & Tiree
Quigley - Ireland
Ramsay - Duntocher & Ayrshire, Scotland
McCarroll - Armagh, Northern Ireland
Davidson - Duntocher & Ireland
Toome/Glen/Lackagh Bridge, Donegal
Dundalk, Co. Louth,Ireland
Armagh, Ireland
Ballymcnab/Keady, Armagh, Ireland
James Wynne & family, Dundalk
Duntocher, Glasgow, Scotland
Coll & Tiree, Scotland


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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #121 on: Wednesday 09 July 08 21:22 BST (UK) »
Yes, the "power of the Sweetie" certainly did give your Granny a legendary status among the weins of Duntocher.   ;D

We were last over in 2003, the year before my Mum passed away.  My Granny, and Great Granny's family all stayed on Auchentoshan Avenue as well - they lived at #22.

Absolutely keep in touch!  And always post your stories and new finds on the forum, you never know what memories it will twig in another researcher, or where your next cousin might be found.

Deb in Sunny Delta BC
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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #122 on: Friday 25 July 08 22:14 BST (UK) »
Hi Debbie
It is possible that if you are a Coyle from Duntocher we could be connected.

 Leagleeagle and I are 'kissing cousins' - not sure of our exact relationship. 

I live in England, but lived in Duntocher when I was a child.  There was an Isa Coyle who lived in Carleith Ave and she moved to America C 1950/60. I remember Isa had a wonderful voice and sang at local concerts.  I cannot judge her age but she would be in her 70's and is still alive.  Are you any relation to Isa?

Regards
Doherty Donegal
Deeney Cashel Fahan Upper Donegal
Gallagher Toam near Glen Donegal
Gillespie Cashel near Doe Castle
Kelly/ married to Quigley Ireland

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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #123 on: Saturday 26 July 08 17:05 BST (UK) »
Hi eilean donan

Yes, my Coyles are all from Duntocher.  I'm not related to Isa though - I don't think!

My grandparents were Charles Coyle & Maggie Stewart.  They both died in the 1950's, their children were all Duntocher folk as well - Gretta, Catherine, Annie & Tony.
They lived up on Dalgleish Avenue.

My great grandparents were Anthony Coyle and Annie Coyle (yes a Coyle married a Coyle)
Annie came from a big Duntocher family - the daughter of Bernard Coyle and Catherine McGranaghan.
Of course, the lot of them were originaly from Donegal. 
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Cassidy family from Irleand to Duntocher
« Reply #124 on: Saturday 26 July 08 17:22 BST (UK) »
Name:   James CASSIDY
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Birth:   1841   Ireland
Occupation:   Labourer
Marriage:   8 1857   County Antrim, Ireland.
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Spouse:   Sarah O'NEILL
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Birth:   1851   Ireland

Children:
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1 F:   Mary Ann CASSIDY
Birth:   1862   Ireland
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2 F:   Elizabeth CASSIDY
Birth:   1864   Ireland
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3 F:   Rose CASSIDY
Birth:   1867   Ireland
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4 M:   James CASSIDY
Birth:   1869   Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire.
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5 M:   Robert CASSIDY
Birth:   20 10 1871   Duntocher, Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire.
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6 M:   James CASSIDY
Birth:   8 4 1878   Walker's Land, Main St., Duntocher, Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire.
1
Occupation:   Carter
Religion:   Roman Catholic
Spouse:   Agnes COWAN
Marriage:   3 1 1898   Roman Catholic Chapel, Duntocher,  Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire2


Notes for James CASSIDY
1871 Census recs.
Dwelling: Walkers Land
Census Place:  Old Kilpatrick, DNB
James CASSIDY, head, marr., 38, Ag Lab , Ireland
Sarah O'Neil CASSIDY , wife, marr., 35, Ireland
Mary Ann , daur, 9, Ireland
Elizabeth, daur., 7, Ireland
Rose, daur., 4, Ireland
James, son, 2, DNB, Old Kilpatrick
1881 Census recs.
Dwelling: Main St.
Census Place: Old Kilpatrick, DNB
James CASSIDY, head, marr., 40, Stone Breaker, Ireland.
Sarah O'Neil CASSIDY, wife, marr., 30, Ireland.
Elizabeth, daur., unm., 17, DNB, Duntocher.
Robert, son, 9,  DNB, Duntocher
James, son, 3, DNB, Duntocher
Fanny ALEXANDER, visitor, unm., 18, England.



Notes for Sarah O'NEILL
1871 Census: Walkers Land, Old Kilpatrick, DNB, Sarah O'Neil CASSIDY , wife, marr., 35, Ireland
1881 Census: Main St., Old Kilpatrick, DNB, Sarah O'Neil CASSIDY, wife, marr., 30, Ireland.
1891 Census recs.
Dwelling: Walkers Land
Census Place: Old Kilpatrick, DNB
Sarah O'Neil CASSIDY, head, wid., 55, Farm Worker, Ireland
Robert, son, unm., 18, General Labourer, DNB, Duntocher
James, son, 12, Scholar, DNB, Duntocher
James KELLY, Boarder, unm., 30, Road Labourer, Ireland



Notes for Mary Ann (Child 1)
1871 Census: Walkers Land, Old Kilpatrick, DNB, Mary Ann , daur, 9, Ireland


Notes for Elizabeth (Child 2)
1871 Census: Walkers Land, Old Kilpatrick, DNB, Elizabeth, daur., 7, Ireland
1881 Census: Main St., Old Kilpatrick, DNB, Elizabeth, daur., unm., 17, DNB, Duntocher.



Notes for Rose (Child 3)
1871 Census: Walkers Land, Old Kilpatrick, DNB, Rose, daur., 4, Ireland


Notes for James (Child 4)
1871 Census: Walkers Land, Old Kilpatrick, DNB, James, son, 2, DNB, Old Kilpatrick


Notes for Robert (Child 5)
1881 Census: Main St., Old Kilpatrick, DNB, Robert, son, 9,  DNB, Duntocher
1891 Census: Walkers Land, Old Kilpatrick, DNB, Robert, son, unm., 18, General Labourer, DNB, Duntocher



Notes for James (Child 6)
1881 Census: Main St., Old Kilpatrick, DNB, James, son, 3, DNB, Duntocher
1891 Census: Walkers Land, Old Kilpatrick, DNB, James , son, 12, Scholar, DNB, Duntocher
1901 Census: 69 Meadowhill Rows, Larkhall, LKS, James CASSIDY, son in law Wm COWAN, marr., 23, Carter, DNB, Duntocher


Sources
1. Birth cert. No.92
James CASSIDY
b.1878, Apr 8th, Walker's Land, Main St., Duntocher, Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire.
f.James CASSIDY, stone breaker.
m.Sarah CASSIDY, ms O'NEILL
marr.1857, Aug, Antrim, Ireland.
inf.James CASSIDY, his X mark, father.
reg.1878, Apr 26th, Old Kilpatrick, DNB.
2. Marriage cert. No.3
1898, Jan 3rd, Roman Catholic Chapel, Duntocher,  Old Kilpatrick, DNB
banns Roman Catholic
sign.James CASSIDY, Carter, bach., 19.
ures.Main Street, Duntocher.
f.James CASSIDY, Labourer, decd.
m.Sarah CASSIDY, ms O'NEIL
sign.Agnes COWAN, Farm Servant, spin., 22
ures.Main Street, Duntocher.
f.William COWAN, Coal miner.
m.Caherine COWAN, ms HARPER, decd.
min.Robert PATERSON
wits.James DOCHERTY & Sarah DOCHERTY.
reg.Dalmuir, DNB




All information taken from my personal database compiled from original sources - Crown Copyright acknowledge as stated.
Family names:SPINK (WRY), GOODWIN (DBY), PRATT (SCT & WRY), WILDGOOSE (DBY), STRETTON (LEI & DBY), MARTIN(ANS), NICOLL(ANS), McKENNA(TYR), STRAIN(DON), WALLACE(FIF), RAE(STI), PENMAN(STI) & CAPPIE(ELN).

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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #125 on: Saturday 26 July 08 17:36 BST (UK) »
Wow!  Nice lot of Cassidy's and other Duntocher names there!  :)

My Mother's great friend at St. Mary's school in the 1930's was Annie Cassidy - they used to tease each other by finding worms and chasing one another. 
Much better than video games - don't you agree?  LOL!  ;D
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