


I Have a Scotland's people that ID Robert's family thru Grandparents Robert Walker 1770–1845 Margaret McDonald 1775– Robert Paden “Fisters” Walker Coal Miner B: ToronYard Toll, Kilwinning, Ayrshire, Scotland D: Braidwood, Will, Illinois, USA Marriage 9 Sept 1854 Looking for ancestral generations preceding their Births Resided in Dalry before they immigrated to USA.
WHERE IS MILLPORT IN SCOTLAND ARCHIVE
It was given to the Scottish Screen Archive by the Honeyman Family, and my cousin Anne, who was also very keen on Millport and had a house there, but who sadly died in 2010, found out about it and sent copies to all her cousins I think! The video contains Uncle Herbert being helped up the steps of Harry Lauder’s house, also at his home Clifton and in the grounds of the hospital. Dr Honeyman was a bit of a socialite and was in charge of Glasgow museums for a while. Is it available on Youtube? I could copy some of the video I have of Uncle Herbert with Dr Honeyman showing the hospital briefly and some of old Millport. I think you have as much, if not more info on St Andrews Home than I have! I would like to see the video you mention. The house the Pauls, Herbert and Meg, lived in for a while ( and I think had a surgery in it) – Kersland- is still in family hands. I have to say however that I followed his footsteps and went into medicine, as did my mother’s brother Walter Allan. I don’t think we as a family appreciated how much Uncle Herbert was thought of, and as I said I was only 6 when he died. > not gain much satisfaction, although I will now ask about the Largs > I did try Carnegie Library some years ago for information but did not > enquiry and responses in the new page of the AH Google Group. I would appreciate it if you could post my > an printed index (I know there is a copy in the Carnegie Library in > of the title), the archives of which are in the Largs Museum? There is > Have you looked at the Largs and Millport newspaper (I forget the rest > Allternatively I could post your enquiry and all of the responses to a > the any or all of the three who responded to your original enquiry. > your interest in the home in the group it may come to the attention of > or so, enough people will join to make it really useful. > one of the reasons for setting up the AH Google Group - members can > confidentiality, and I cannot retrieve them that far back. > Email addresses were never posted on the site for reasons of > Can you tell me if there is any way I could make contact with any of > wall still exist but there is now a housing development on the land. > The library also had photographs of the home. > going to the local library where I found the location of the hospital. I recall on a visit to Millport some years ago > yrs there until it closed.>From Donald Manson, 30 March 2006: I have an uncle who died there in > MILLPORT in the early 1950's looking for info of actual site. > this place.>From Margaret Murphy, 17 June 2006: was patient in St. > in the 40s and I would be interested in any information anyone has on > responses.>From Bill Braniff, 6 Jan 05: My Auntie Nan was in Millport Sanatorium > I have now, I suspect rather belatedly, discovered the undernoted

> hopsital in Millport, which was opened sometime in the late 1930's and > I am seeking information regarding St Andrews Home, a convalescent > I am the author of the original posting on the Ayrshire History The following is the earlier discussion from the Ayrshire History My own family there without realising the connection. I spent holidays in Millport as a child and took Unfortunately I cannot get to records now so would be very gratefulįor any information. Time? I am no longer living in Scotland, though was until last year. Was St.Andrews taken over by the military at this He was in the RAF and I had assumed that he died in a

Hi Jim I have just learned today that my uncle died in St Andrews Home On Thursday, 4 December 2008 20:47:33 UTC, David McClure wrote: I have received the following message from Liz Elvey.
