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21/May/2002:20:38:33 |
I am the American daughter of a great man from Stevenston. I am just
thoroughly enjoying this web page he passed along to me...what a
wonderful way to get in touch with his roots! I will definitely be
logging on here more. It's a wonderful thing you are doing----it's
such a pleasure seeing him enjoy visiting with all of you and
reminiscing over the pictures. Keep them coming! Although quite happy
in the USA, I know he misses Scotland very much. Thank you! |
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RODERICK GRANT |
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16/May/2002:01:22:38 |
My Mum and Dad owned The Grant Arms on Boglemart St. in Stevenston in
the early 1950's. Minnie and William Grant. My Grandmother(Mary Grant)
had it before that when it was the Burn's Tavern. We moved to Windsor,
England in 1958 and then to America in 1959. I attended Stevenston
Primary from 1955 til 1958. My brother Alex is 5 years older and
started school in Ardrossan before moving to Stevenston. The only
classmates names that I remember are Clark Frew and Wullie Brannan.
I just discovered the threetowners sight tonight after being refered by
my cousin in Ontario. I live near Lancaster, Pennsylvania and look
forward to hearing from anyone who remembers us.
Roderick Grant |
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Jackie Houston |
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14/May/2002:05:40:58 |
I attended St Andrews Academy from 1979 - 1983. I emigrated to
Australia in 1983. I have three beautiful kids but still miss home
terribly. If anyone can remember me from that time, I would love to
hear from you. I was dating Ricky Scott also of Saltcoats at the time
I left.
This is such a wonderful site, and I know that I will be logging onto
it quite often from now on.
Regards
Jackie |
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MIKE BRANTON |
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05/May/2002:15:08:25 |
Mike(mikey)Branton here,I went to St Johns Primary from 1965-1972 and
St Andrews from 1974-1975 before moving to North Carolina,U.S.A. I
would like to hear from anyone that remembers me. Thank you, Mike |
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Barbara Gordon |
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01/May/2002:19:22:17 |
Hi
I went to Saltcoats Old Public/Kyleshill Primary, Saltcoats - 1965 -
1969, Argyle Primary - 1970 and Auchenharvie Academy 1971-1976. Would
love to hear from anyone who remembers me.
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Barbara McGookin (ne |
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01/May/2002:19:19:49 |
Hi,
I went to Saltcoats Old Public/ Kyleshill Primary 1965- 1969 - Argyle
Primary, Saltcoats - 1970 and Auchenharvie Academy 1971 - 1976. Would
love to be in touch with anyone who remembered me.
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Dougie Brown |
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18/Apr/2002:23:35:01 |
I went to Hayocks primary school in 1970 and to Auchenharvie academy
after that. I have been in Australia the last 20 years and it would be
great to here from anyone who remembers me. |
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ROBERT GRAYSTON |
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17/Apr/2002:21:42:12 |
HI, DO ANY OF YOUR STEVENSTON READERS REMEMBER "TOGNARIES"
CAFE DOWN
NEW STREET.? |
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Jane Woodman(Ramsay) |
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15/Apr/2002:18:25:19 |
I left Ardrossan Academy when I was 14 and moved to Brentwood, Essex. I
was in the primary school and first two years of seniors before
leaving. This is a super site.I would love to hear from anyone who
remembers me. Still in touch with Louise Rorie and Elaine Robertson
(the year above). I remember all the old primary teachers Millar,
Taylor,Reid,Christe, Connel,Gaul and Munro. |
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Jane Woodman(nee Ram |
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15/Apr/2002:18:22:55 |
I left Ardrossan Academy when I was 14 and moved to Brentwood, Essex. I
was in the primary school and first two years of seniors before
leaving. This is a super site.I would love to hear from anyone who
remembers me. Still in touch with Louise Rorie and Elaine Robertson
(the year above). I remember all the old primary teachers Millar,
Taylor,Reid,Christe, Connel,Gaul and Munro. |
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Helen Steel |
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14/Apr/2002:18:32:33 |
Hello
anybody remember me. I went to Eglinton and Winton 1945-1955. I am now
an East coaster living in North Berwick. I lived in London for over
twenty five years and raised my family of four girls and a boy.I would
love to hear from anyone who remembers the good old days.Has anybody
got any old photos with me in them as I have not managed to keep any
from the past and my daughter could do with a good laugh. |
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