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Drymen Parish Council Minute Book 1915-1934 Drymen Parish Council Minute Book 1915-1935 (PR/DR/1/3) Date of 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Minute Residence Status Occupation Allan John M 1932, 31 Oct Gartfarran Almond Richard M 45Bolton, Lancashire 1929, 14 Oct Tramping Labourer Anderson David Hutchison M 1933, 12 Apr Buchanan Smithy Anderson Robert M 1934, 15 Dec Buchanan Smithy Blacksmith Arthur David Cameron M 57 1923, 23 Oct Homeless Single Golf Caddie Baird Hugh M 71 1929, 14 Oct Unsettled Single Block-cutter Baird Hugh M 1931, 17 Jun Dumbarton Poorhouse Baird Hugh M 1931, 11 Nov Dumbarton Poorhouse Baird Hugh M 1932, 4 Apr Dumbarton Poorhouse Baird Hugh M 1932, 31 Oct Baird Hugh M 1933, 12 Apr Dumbarton PH Baird Hugh M 1933, 18 Nov Dumbarton PH Baird Hugh M 73 1931, 20 Apr Dumbarton Bannatine Mary M F 1922, 25 Apr Kepculloch Toll Bannatine (Mrs) F 1922, 25 Apr Kepculloch Bannatyne Mary F 1922, 28 Jul Bannatyne Mary F 1922, 6 Nov Kepculloch Toll Bannatyne Mary F 1923, 24 Apr Kepculloch Toll Bannatyne (Mrs) F 1923, 23 Oct Kepculloch Toll Begg McNeil Jessie F 52Scotland 1915, 13 Jul 138, Parliamentary Rd, Glasgow Married Housewife Begg (Mrs) F Eastern Hospital, Glasgow Married Drymen Parish Council Minute Book 1915-1935 (PR/DR/1/3) Date of 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Minute Residence Status Occupation Bennett Alex. M 1934, 22 Oct Bilsland Catherine F 1917, 9 Jul Stirling Road Bilsland Catherine F 1917, 29 Oct Stirling Road Bilsland Catherine F 1917, 29 Oct Bilsland Catherine F 1917, 11 Dec Bilsland Catherine F 1918, 23 Apr Bilsland Catherine F 1918, 23 Apr Drymen Bilsland Catherine F 1918, 4 Nov Drymen Bilsland Catherine F 1919, 22 Apr Drymen Bilsland Catherine F 1919, 20 Oct Drymen Bilsland Catherine F 1920, 20 Apr Drymen Bilsland Catherine F 1920, 30 Nov Stirling Road Bilsland Catherine F 1920, 30 Nov Drymen Bilsland Catherine S F 68 1920, 14 Dec Bilsland Catherine F 1921, 26 Apr Blair John M 1927, 18 Apr Blair John M 66 1930, 10 Dec Single Labourer Blair John M 67 1931, 20 Apr The Square, Drymen Blair John M 67 1931, 11 NovThe Square, Drymen Blair John M 68 1932, 4 Apr Drymen Blair John M 1932, 31 Oct Blair John M 1934, 3 Apr Shandon Cottage Drymen Parish Council Minute Book 1915-1935 (PR/DR/1/3) Date of 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Minute Residence Status Occupation Blair John M 1934, 3 Apr Drymen Blair John M 70 1934, 22 OctDrymen Blair John M 1934, 15 Dec Boling Boland John M 68 1921, 26 Apr Bencruach, Tarbet Single Outdoor worker Boyd John M 73 1933, 12 AprGlasgow Brown James M 65Scotland 1915, 13 Jul Douchlage Farm, Balfron Stn Married Farmer Brown James M 1915, 19 Oct Douchlage Farm Married Farmer Brown James M 1916, 7 Nov Asylum Brown James M 1917, 23 Apr Stirling District Asylum Brown James M 1917, 29 Oct Stirling District Asylum Brown James M 1918, 23 Apr Stirling District Asylum Brown James M 1918, 4 Nov Woodilee Asylum Brown James M 1919, 22 Apr Woodilee Asylum Brown James M 1919, 20 Oct Larbert Asylum Brown James M 1919, 20 Oct Brown James M 1919, 9 Dec Brown James M 1920, 20 Apr Stirling District Asylum Brown James M 1920, 30 Nov Stirling District Asylum Brown James M 1921, 26 Apr Stirling District Asylum Brown James M 1921, 21 Nov Stirling District Asylum Brown James M 1922, 25 Apr Stirling District Asylum Drymen Parish Council Minute Book 1915-1935 (PR/DR/1/3) Date of 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Minute Residence Status Occupation Brown James M 1922, 6 Nov Stirling District Asylum Brown James M 1923, 24 Apr Stirling District Asylum Brown James M 1923, 23 Oct Stirling District Mental Hos Brown Alex M 1924, 6 May Kepdowrie, Buchlyvie Army Pensioner Brown James M 1924, 6 May Stirling District Ment Hosp Brown James M 1924, 4 Nov Stirling District Asylum Brown James M 1925, 20 Apr Stirling District Asylum Brown James M 1925, 26 Oct Stirling District Mental Hospital Brown James M 1926,19 Apr Stirling Dist Asylum Brown James M 1926, 23 Jul Asylum at Larbert Buchanan Andrew M 38 1933, 13 Dec Woodend, Buchlyvie Married Buchanan Andrew M 1934, 30 Jun Burke (Mrs) F 1915, 19 Oct Tent at Garchel Married Burke John M 22 1934, 22 Oct Single Cairney Elizabeth F 55Scotland 14 Dec 1915 McCallum's Tent, Dalnair Farm Single Outdoor worker Cairns Ward Eliz F 64Bothwell 1924, 4 Nov Tramping Hawker Cairns Ward Eliz th F 65Bothwell 1925, 20 Apr Widow Hawker Caldwell Wm M 62 1922, 25 Apr Married Caldwell Agnes F 58 1922, 25 Apr Married Cameron Isabella F 18 1926, 22 Oct Farm servant Cameron George M 44North Bute 1929, 9 Apr Married Drymen Parish Council Minute Book 1915-1935 (PR/DR/1/3) Date of 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Minute Residence Status Occupation Cameron Donald M 40 1929, 9 Jul Cameron Mary Ann F 76 1930, 18 Apr Cameron Mary Ann F 1930, 18 Apr Stirling District Asylum Cameron Mary Ann F 75 1931, 20 Apr Stirling District Asylum Cameron Mary Ann F 1931, 17 Jun Asylum Cameron Mary Ann F 1932, 16 Dec Stirling District Asylum Campbell Helen F 1926, 23 Jul Campbell Malcolm M 1933, 30 Aug Campbell Malcolm M 1933, 18 Nov Campbell Malcolm M 1933, 18 Nov Campbell Malcolm M 1933, 13 Dec Carson Duncan M 41 1929, 9 Jul Labourer Cassells Robert M 88 1916, 7 Nov Dumbarton Poorhouse Cassels Robert M 1916, 18 Apr Dumbarton Poorhouse Coates Archibald M 33 1929, 9 Apr Married Labourer Coburn Samuel M 1933, 30 Aug Woodend Cottage, Buchlyvie Collins James M 68 1934, 22 Oct Pollybaglot, Buchlyvie Collins James M 68 1934, 22 Oct Pollybaglot Collins Jas. M 1934, 15 Dec Pollybaglot Cornelius Margt F 1924, 4 Nov Gartness Cornelius Margaret F 1925, 20 Apr Corrigan Christina F 1934, 15 Dec Drymen Parish Council Minute Book 1915-1935 (PR/DR/1/3) Date of 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Minute Residence Status Occupation Corrigan Wm M 30Kilmarnnock 1922, 6 Nov No fixed residence Single Labourer Costello Mark M 54Ireland 1924, 4 Nov Tramping Single Labourer Coyle Hardie Susan F 48Scotland 1923, 24 Apr Travelling Married Pedlar Coyle Robert M 1934, 3 Apr Craig Ure Lillias F 42 1921, 26 Apr Grangemouth Married Housewife Craig Ure Lillias F 1921, 26 Apr Stirling District Asylum Craig Ure Lillias F 1921, 21 Nov Stirling District Asylum Crichton McGrandles Margaret F 1932, 3 Aug Dalglish Alex M 49Glasgow 1926, 22 Oct Unsettled Single Blacksmith Dickson Isabella F 23Drymen 1923, 24 Apr Dalkeith Single Pithead worker Docherty John M 43 1934, 22 Oct Single Dorward John M 46Brechin 1925, 20 Apr Single Casual worker Drummond Isabella F 59 1917, 23 Apr No fixed residence Single Drummond John M 72 1917, 9 Jul Aucheneck Court Drummond John M 1917, 29 Oct Asylum Drummond Isabella F 61 1919, 22 Apr No fixed residence Single Laundress Drummond David M 58Kirkintilloch 1931, 17 Jun Homeless Ship's Fireman Drummond David M 1932, 15 Jun Drummond Isabella F 67Stirling 1926,19 Apr Single Duffy Edward M 78Edinburgh 1929, 14 Oct Tramp Single Labourer Duffy Bernard M 78 1929, 10 DecTramp Labourer Duncan McIntosh M 1924, 6 May Gartbawn, Buchlyvie Drymen Parish Council Minute Book 1915-1935 (PR/DR/1/3) Date of 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Minute Residence Status Occupation Dunlop Daniel M 1932, 3 Aug Earle Andrew M 34 1925, 20 Apr Kepculloch Tollhouse Married Ploughman Elliott James M 35Stranraer or Belfast 1930, 18 Apr Labourer Falconer Robert M 70 1915, 13 Jul Casual worker Ferguson Thomas M 1923, 31 Jul Stirling District Asylum Ferguson Thomas M 1923, 23 Oct Ferguson Margaret F 1931, 17 Jun Woodend Cottages, Buchlyvie Widow Ferguson Margt F 38 1931, 11 Nov Woodend, Buchlyvie Ferguson (Mrs) F 1932, 4 Apr Woodend Cottages, Buchlyvie Ferguson Margt F 39 1932, 4 Apr Woodend, Buchlyvie Ferguson Margt F 39 1932, 31 Oct Woodend, Buchlyvie Ferguson Margt F 1932, 16 Dec Woodend, Buchlyvie Ferguson Margt F 39 1933, 12 Apr Woodend, B'lyvie Ferguson Margaret F 1933, 7 Jun Woodend Cottages, Buchlyvie Finnigan Susan F 30 1933, 12 Apr Buchlyvie Domestic servant Finnigan Susan F 1933, 30 Aug Fitzsimmons James M 57/58Dundee 1927, 18 Apr Watchman Fleming David M 63Gartness, Drymen 1920, 30 Nov Woodside Road Home, Glasgow Married Engraver Fleming David M 76 1920, 14 Dec Barnhill Poorhouse Forbes Alex M 1930, 10 Dec Auchmar Forbes Alexander M 76 1931, 20 Apr Auchmar Drymen Parish Council Minute Book 1915-1935 (PR/DR/1/3) Date of 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Minute Residence Status Occupation Forbes Alexander M 76 1931, 11 Nov Auchmar, Buchanan Forbes Alexander M 1931, 11 Nov Forbes Alexander M 77 1932, 4 Apr Auchmar Forbes Alexander M 1932, 15 Jun Balmaha Forbes Alexander M 77 1932, 31 Oct Balmaha Forbes Alexander M 1933, 12 Apr Forbes Alexander M 77 1933, 12 Apr Balmaha Forbes Alexander M 1933, 7 Jun Forbes Alexander M 77 1933, 18 NovBalmaha Forbes Alexander M 77 1934, 3 Apr Balmaha Forbes Alexander M 79 1934, 22 Oct Balmaha Forson McCallum Alex M 11 1924, 6 May Forsyth Andrew M 1933, 12 Apr Fraser David M 40 1923, 24 Apr Fullerton Jeanie F 1921, 26 Apr Kepculloch Toll Gallacher James M 1932, 16 Dec Gardiner Alex: M 1931, 11 Nov Orchard House, Stirling Gardiner Alex: M M 1931, 11 Nov Gardner Alex M 1926, 7 Dec Gartentruach, Buchlyvie Geochegan John M 1929, 9 Jul Dumbarton Poorhouse Gibbons Broadley Mary F 70Kirkintilloch 1925, 21 Jul Tramping Outdoor worker Drymen Parish Council Minute Book 1915-1935 (PR/DR/1/3) Date of 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Minute Residence Status Occupation Gibson James M 31Springburn 1929, 9 Apr Miner Gillilan
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