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Elizabeth Minnoch. Posted 18 Oct 2002. I remember going down the Clyde on the Queen Mary and going to East Kilbride on holiday when it was still farm fields. | | |
|  | Dennis Cassells Minnoch from Porirua City, New Zealand. Posted 22 Apr 2003. Hi there Elizabeth I'm looking for any family history of the Minnoch family formerly from Glasgow.
My Grandfather was David Cassells Minnoch who served in the Seaforth highlanders 1914-1918, married to Jeannie (Jane) Johnstone reaer 9 children of which 4 died within 1st 5 yrs due to illness, emigrated to Wellington NZ in 1920's he was a leadlight glazier by trade, do you have any other info for me please?
Cheers
Dennis Cassells Minnoch
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|  | Dennis Cassells-Minnoch from Porirua City New Zealand. Posted 3 Jul 2003. I'm of direct descent from PETER MINNOCH and CATHERINE McNAUGHTON McNaughton, David & Susan Cassels down to DAVID ORR MINNOCH and ELIZABETH CASSELS down to my grandfather DAVID CASSELLS MINNOCH and JANE JOHNSTONE down to his son JOHN MINNOCH (b 12.12.1912) 410 Garscube Rd Glasgow, (d 07.07.1970), Wellington NZ (m 1942) EUNICE MAVIS GODDARD b 28.12.1921.
I was born 09.08.1948 DENNIS CASSELLS-MINNOCH, my first marriage was to CHERRY VERONICA ORR in August 1978, div Jun 1992.
I have two daughters NATASHA LINDA and HAYLEY TESSA, My second marriage is to RAEWYN MARGARET PRICE m 03.04. 2002 at St Mary's Anglican Church Whitby, Porirua City New Zealand.
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|  | David Wylie from Sydney Australia. Posted 18 Aug 2004. Hi everyone,
I am searching for Ann Minnoch who married William Wylie prior to 1780 in Wigtonshire Scotland.
Are you in any way connected please?
David
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|  | Lance. Posted 4 May 2005. I was wondering if you have ever got past Peter Minnoch of 1828 of Glasgow, Scotland. He married Catherine McNaughton, and I have his vital info but no details of the parents... Thanks.
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|  | Dennis Cassells-Minnoch from Porirua City North Island New Zealand. Posted 1 Aug 2005. I've reached the same situation: I too have direct descent from this root of the vine.
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