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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #198 on: Wednesday 18 August 10 13:29 BST (UK) »
Hi there

Who's your husband as he must be my cousin?  The actual spelling of the name is Dockery.  Albert died before I was born and my granny (Annie) died when I was a teenager.  Their family consisted of Albert, Patrick, Andrew, Beasie & Mary (twins) but Mary died when young, William and Brenda.  My cousin has researched the family back over the last two hundred years and has the family tree so if you'd like more info I'm sure I can put you in touch with him.  Regards :D


I I wondered if anybody has any information on the Dochertys of Duntocher.  My husbands grandfather was Albert James Dockery born in Duntocher 1901 and married Ann Hamilton in 1919 St Patricks Church.  His father was Patrick Dockery from Ireland who married Sarah Judge and died in New Street, Duntocher in 1915.  They lived in New Street, Duntocher. Thanks

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« Reply #199 on: Wednesday 18 August 10 13:49 BST (UK) »
Hi Helen

Just scrolling through and noticed your message above the one I've just posted and if it's the same Cuthbertson family I'm thinking of then I might be able to shed some light.  Annie Dockery's (nee Hamilton, my granny) sister Mary married a Cuthbertson and most of the family still live in Duntocher.  Let me know if you need any more info on that line of the family as I could get in touch with them for you.

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So he is standing next to my uncle Tommy Stewart, yes?  That's brilliant.  ;D
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« Reply #200 on: Thursday 19 August 10 01:02 BST (UK) »
Hi Seam,
Thanks for the offer, that's very kind of you.  I can't see any obvious link at the moment, but I'll certainly
keep you in mind.   :)
Regards, Helen
Scotland: Cuthbertson, Mochan, Stewart, Murray, McLure, Lynch.  England: Maughan, Porter, Johnston, Dale

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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #201 on: Saturday 21 August 10 23:59 BST (UK) »
Hi my  husband is Jonathan Brian Dockery, Patrick James was his dad, Albert James his grandad.  We are intouch with William Dockery? So how are you related?

Hi there

Who's your husband as he must be my cousin?  The actual spelling of the name is Dockery.  Albert died before I was born and my granny (Annie) died when I was a teenager.  Their family consisted of Albert, Patrick, Andrew, Beasie & Mary (twins) but Mary died when young, William and Brenda.  My cousin has researched the family back over the last two hundred years and has the family tree so if you'd like more info I'm sure I can put you in touch with him.  Regards :D


I I wondered if anybody has any information on the Dochertys of Duntocher.  My husbands grandfather was Albert James Dockery born in Duntocher 1901 and married Ann Hamilton in 1919 St Patricks Church.  His father was Patrick Dockery from Ireland who married Sarah Judge and died in New Street, Duntocher in 1915.  They lived in New Street, Duntocher. Thanks


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« Reply #202 on: Monday 23 August 10 07:28 BST (UK) »
Hiya

I'm one of Billy's (William) daughters; Susan and your husbands dad was always known to me as uncle Patsy.  You've mentioned you're in touch with William Dockery, is it recent contact as I spoke to him the other night and let him know about your message and we couldn't figure out who you were.  He's the one I mentioned in the first posting and has all the info you could ever want about the family and then some. 

I've lived down South for years but still get back up the road now and then and there's still a lot of family living in Duntocher but as I mentioned I'm sure William will let you know the who's who of our family. 

I've got a rare picture of your father in law performing in a school play at the village hall which I've been meaning to send to William for the tree for as long.  If I can get it well scanned (as it's not very good quality) would you like me to send it?


Hi my  husband is Jonathan Brian Dockery, Patrick James was his dad, Albert James his grandad.  We are intouch with William Dockery? So how are you related?

Hi there

Who's your husband as he must be my cousin?  The actual spelling of the name is Dockery.  Albert died before I was born and my granny (Annie) died when I was a teenager.  Their family consisted of Albert, Patrick, Andrew, Beasie & Mary (twins) but Mary died when young, William and Brenda.  My cousin has researched the family back over the last two hundred years and has the family tree so if you'd like more info I'm sure I can put you in touch with him.  Regards :D


I I wondered if anybody has any information on the Dochertys of Duntocher.  My husbands grandfather was Albert James Dockery born in Duntocher 1901 and married Ann Hamilton in 1919 St Patricks Church.  His father was Patrick Dockery from Ireland who married Sarah Judge and died in New Street, Duntocher in 1915.  They lived in New Street, Duntocher. Thanks

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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #203 on: Friday 27 August 10 00:46 BST (UK) »
timaru, can you put a name to the other men in the photo?  I'd love to know exactly who they are.
Helen
Scotland: Cuthbertson, Mochan, Stewart, Murray, McLure, Lynch.  England: Maughan, Porter, Johnston, Dale

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« Reply #204 on: Saturday 28 August 10 16:08 BST (UK) »
hello everyone , another update from st marys website  duntocher, thanks to william dockery we have new photos in the archive section , photos dating back to the 1950's and 60's , it would be good if we could put some names to the faces, ie the ladies form the womans guild circa late 50's,

please do check this out , you may have something that you may wish to contribute, the website has already had enquires from as far afield as the usa from folk tracing family routes, it may be worth notjing that the archive section while attached to the main parish website isnt actually church specific. hence please dont feel that its only concerned about the 'history' of st marys..im happy for it to include just as much of the history of duntocher as of st marys, ....

so please do check it out
http://stmarysrc.webs.com/

cheers
harry carey

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« Reply #205 on: Sunday 29 August 10 02:38 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that - fabulous!  The recording of the bells is a lovely touch too.
Helen
Scotland: Cuthbertson, Mochan, Stewart, Murray, McLure, Lynch.  England: Maughan, Porter, Johnston, Dale

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Re: Duntocher families
« Reply #206 on: Monday 30 August 10 19:44 BST (UK) »
I I wondered if anybody has any information on the Dochertys of Duntocher.  My husbands grandfather was Albert James Dockery born in Duntocher 1901 and married Ann Hamilton in 1919 St Patricks Church.  His father was Patrick Dockery from Ireland who married Sarah Judge and died in New Street, Duntocher in 1915.  They lived in New Street, Duntocher. Thanks
hello
my first time on rootschat ,patrick dockery was my great granddad
his daughter sarah married my grandad john main in 1919