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LesleyB
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Post by LesleyB » Sat Mar 04, 2006 11:20 pm

Hi Tusker
You are not alone! There was a post concerning divi numbers a wee while ago:
http://talkingscot.com/forum/viewtopic. ... light=divi

Best wishes
Lesley

Tusker
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Post by Tusker » Sun Mar 05, 2006 2:58 am

Jeez, Lesley. It just shows that we all share the same memories and talk about the same things, eh?.... :D
Researching Adams & Kelly 1850+, particularly in Hutchesontown/Gorbals area of Glasgow.

Rachel
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Post by Rachel » Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:30 am

:lol: you used the co-op in Springburn road? we were not far away in Parliamentary road. was your branch Cowlairs? My mothers divi number was 22651. when we moved to Pollokshaws she was allowed to keep her number and the reason I remembered it was because I was the youngest and at school,my two sisters and brother at work I did the shopping after school during a period when my mother was ill. I loved the co-op shop in Harriet street,the old fashioned lay-out Mr MacKay the manager was strict but fair with the rationing. Funny how hard times is also a period of our fondest memories.
rachel
searching. McFeeters,Finlayson,Baillie,Carey,Young,Fiskin and Lone/Loan Ireland,Scotland Glasgow and Perth.
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Tusker
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Post by Tusker » Sun Mar 05, 2006 3:54 pm

Rachel wrote::lol: you used the co-op in Springburn road? we were not far away in Parliamentary road. was your branch Cowlairs? My mothers divi number was 22651. rachel
Rachel -- I remember going to the Co-op on Springburn Rd, opposite the big stairs, beside the railway bridge. The stairs were at the far end of Ayr St, (where I got my very first library ticket from the Springburn Library) which was at the bottom of the stairs. We lived on the corner of Flemington St and Ayr St.

As your mom's number was 22651 and my mom's was 22625, diz that mean you an' me cin call oorsel's "rellies"??? :lol: We could be cousins 26 divi's removed. Or maybe divi's-in-law!!! Or if you're older than me, you could be my Auntie Divi.......
Researching Adams & Kelly 1850+, particularly in Hutchesontown/Gorbals area of Glasgow.

Rachel
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Post by Rachel » Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:50 am

:roll: now let me see,should i give my age away. lets just say i could be your aunt. In my young days I knew Springburn fairly well. my aunt of 'the mer ye eat' lived on the springburn road. another aunt lived not on the Balgray hill but we used to climb up it to get to her. We were frequent visitors. it is amazing how close our divi numbers were so i will see you as my divi nephew. I don't suppose you knew the Gibbs' or the Bramhams' I remember too a third aunt her married name was Gordon but cannot remember where she lived. it's been nice talking to you.
rachel
searching. McFeeters,Finlayson,Baillie,Carey,Young,Fiskin and Lone/Loan Ireland,Scotland Glasgow and Perth.
Finlayson and Cooksley Chelsea Kensington and Somerset.

Tusker
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Re: cbcbr

Post by Tusker » Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:05 am

Rachel wrote::roll: now let me see,should i give my age away. lets just say i could be your aunt. In my young days I knew Springburn fairly well. my aunt of 'the mer ye eat' lived on the springburn road. another aunt lived not on the Balgray hill but we used to climb up it to get to her. We were frequent visitors. it is amazing how close our divi numbers were so i will see you as my divi nephew. I don't suppose you knew the Gibbs' or the Bramhams' I remember too a third aunt her married name was Gordon but cannot remember where she lived. it's been nice talking to you.
rachel
OK, Rachel -- so you can be my Auntie Divi and I'll be your nephew -- but I have to be your favourite one -- y'know the one that you spoil!

I can't remember anyone called Gibb or Bramham in our area. I can remember Burnett's, Pollock's and Glass' though -- and Minnie who owned the wee dairy....Say hello to my Divi uncle and all my wee divi cousins!
Researching Adams & Kelly 1850+, particularly in Hutchesontown/Gorbals area of Glasgow.