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Thank you Graham and Fiona :D
I would love to become an honoury Scot :lol:
I am very proud of my Scottish Blood :wink:
Even though it is watered down!!! :lol:

I have some exciting news.
I added my great grandfather and his four brothers to the Scots at War site.
And added a photo of my great grandad Andrew Munn.
Plus all their army details etc....I only added them two weeks ago too!!!!!
Well guess who saw it? My great grandads brothers grandson :shock:
So he would be my dads 2nd cousin as they share a great grandfather :D
And they are both called John :shock:

Karen
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That's really exciting for you Karen! :) It's all really interesting and look forward to hearing how everything's progressing for you. Quite a family background you've got there.
You've even got me thinking of inquiring about my relations from way back. :lol:
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Fiona go for it :wink:
It's amazing what you can find out.
Have a look on the Scotland's People website.

I have heard there is a small museum in Clydebank, with a good selection of photo's on the Singers Factory.

Another outing to fit in :shock:

I need another few nights in Glasgow :lol:
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Can anyone confirm that they have the Bagpipes playing at Edinburgh Castle everyday at 11am?

And anyone been to the Green Welly, near Glen Coe?
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The Green Welly is a favourite with hillwalkers and outdoor enthusiasts. I was last there about 15 years ago but they have a website http://www.thegreenwellystop.co.uk which has menus etc on it.
I can't confirm times for bagpipes at Edinburgh Castle but the last time I was near the castle there were pipers on the Royal Mile and at the castle.
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Thank you Elaine,
Stovies for me I think, but the veggie option looks good too :wink:

I went to Glen Coe last year, but we didn't go to the Green Welly.
The website is great, thanks :wink:

Oooh and the Ice Cream looks Mmmmmmmmmmmmm :lol:
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Hi Guys,
A quick update.
I have heard from my great grandfathers brothers grandson. :D
(His grandfather was my great grandfathers brother.)
Amazing I have found a living descendant of the Munn's. :shock:
The family moved from Scotland to Liverpool though. :?
And some moved to Canada too.

And I have seen some great photo's :wink: A photo of my g grandfather's brother son's, amazing I am so pleased :lol:

From a very happy Karen :wink:
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I am over the moon for you as I know how important this was for you. Just enjoy all of it and I know that you will have a very warm welcome in Scotland wherever you go. I just hope the weather is kind to you.
Me I'm off to Dublin on Tuesday next and looking forward to going to Co. Fermanagh to see my 2 little grandaughters. Eva is 3 tomorrow and Keela is 4.

Sue
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Very pleased for you too Karen. :D Must be odd seeing photos of Relatives you didn't know you had until very recently..but very exciting too I'd imagine! Anyway,enjoy all the experiences with it and will keep looking in to see how things are going. Won't be long now until your holiday! Also hope you get some good weather when you're here. May wasn't a nice month,so hopefully by July we'll be making up for it with plenty of sunshine! :)
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Thanks Sue have a great time in Ireland,
my gg grandparents on my mums side were from Ireland.
I do not know where abouts though. :? They were already in London by 1841, so they came over before the potato famine. All it says on their census, under place of birth is "Ireland" :(
Hope you have a great time in Dublin.
I went to Tullamore once for Christmas and the New year, we passed through Dublin.

Fiona,
I knew they existed, I have their birth certificates, but I didn't know anymore about them.
But I have just has a shocked, I have found another Munn brother, he was born after the 1901 census, in 1902 that's why.
He went to live in New Jersey in March 1923, to live with his sister Jessie Munn.
I always wondered what happened to her.
I can feel a trip to Ellis Island coming on lol
Been there twice already :roll:
I hope we have good weather, it was very hot in Glasgow May last year.

Karen :D
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Hi Guys
This is getting really exciting :lol:
But I am starting to think I have no living family left in Scotland, apart from my cousin Bill :? :cry:

I have traced William Munn (my great grandfathers brother) on the 1930 census in New Jersey.
He married a girl called Mammie :shock:
Both her parents were from Poland, she was born in NJ, and they have a son also called William.
So he is a American, Scottish, Pole :D

PS I am meeting John Munn on Tuesday :wink:

Lots more notes for my book.
And who said families were boring eh :lol: I am learning so much!!!!
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Glad you're enjoying getting to know lots more about your Relatives Karen.
Enjoy your meeting on Tuesday. :)
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Hi Fiona, Everyone :D
It was a fantastic meeting.
He is a great guy, dad and I really enjoyed meeting him.
We swapped stories, and both learnt so much.
It seems I know so much more about the ancestors and family in Scotland, and it was great to be able to share all I had found with him.
We will all meet up again.
And he said I have inspired him to go to visit Scotland now :wink:
My dad has now put a Mac in front of my surname :lol:

I have a Lawyer friend in Washington, and she is going to help with my NJ research.
If anyone can find out, she can.

Can anyone recommend a whisky?
I don't really think I would like the "peat" tasting ones :?
I am a Bourbon drinker, any similar to buy in Scotland?

K :D
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:lol: Glad it all went well for you Karen. :)
The peaty malts are definitely an aquired taste..Lol...and they give you one heck of a hangover. :yuck
I quite enjoy a wee Glenfiddich now and then, it's quite pleasant...although I mainly drink Vodka to be honest,which was much to my Dad's disapproval..Lol. "Drinking that Russian muck" Sacrilege I think he called it??!! :lol:
All the Best.
Fiona
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Hi Fiona :wave

I don't like the peaty whisky either, so I suggest you try a Dalwhinnie or a Bunnahabhain malt whisky.

Graham
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Thanks for that Graham. :)
Have had a squeemish experience after a few Laphroaigs and had previously sampled Ardbeg,which I just couldn't take to at all,but will build up some courage to give some more of the less peaty ones a try. :lol:
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The island malts tend to be the peaty ones and the Speysides are less peaty.
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Fiona have you tried Black Vodka, it's lovely.

I wanted to try the Old Kilpatrick or was it Clydebank Mmmmm I will have to sample a few in the Pot Still.

Hope they don't make me too :yuck

:glynis
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Hi Elaine
Yes,have only experienced some of the peaty Malt whiskies from Islay and have a cousin who's still working in one of the distilleries there. My Father and his Father were from Islay although my Paternal Grandmother was from Fort William.

(My Maternal Grandfather's parents were both from Spain originally,but that's going way off topic!!..Lol.)

Hi Karen
No,I haven't tried Black Vodka :) Will try and get to sample it some day too,although these days I'm a bit of a light weight when it comes to any alcohol I'm not used to. Maybe that's an age thing?..Lol. The OH looks on here too very regularly,so no doubt he'll be looking to try them ALL as soon as he can. :lol:
Enjoy the Pot Still in July. :D
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