Title: | Celt Notefile |
Moderator: | TALLIS::DARCY |
Created: | Wed Feb 19 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1632 |
Total number of notes: | 20523 |
I have spent the last few days (on & off) reading through the CELT notes. Quite a varity of comments and I enjoyed most of them. In particular I enjoyed the notes about peoples backgrounds/lineage. Sooooo, I've mustered up the courage to tell you some of mine. I may ramble on so I hope I don't bore anyone. Names Bob Walker (Robert Patrick). I am first generation Scottish American. My father (James) was a ship fitter from Glasgow. My mother (Jean - maiden name Toner) was a Spinner(?) from the Paisley mills. Both came to America in 1922-23. My mother was probably among the last of the groups that came through Ellis Island. My father came in through New York too but missed Ellis Island. I don't know how. They met here and married (a Catholic and a Protestant). My father, unable to find work at his trade went to work for "the Vanderbilts" in Hampton L.I.,New York as a boatman. My mother swore she would never go back to the mills. She worked in them full time (after completing a 6th grade education) until she came to the states about 15 years later. She took a job as a domestic and eventually ended up at "the Vanderbilts". That's where my parents met. After marrying, they went back to the city (Brooklyn) to try their luck. After the birth of 4 children, little work, then no work they left Brokklyn in the middle of the night on a borrowed horse drawn junk wagon. With their children and their belongings (they jumped the rent) they headed for Queens (Woodside) where I was born. I was raised here in sight of the the 59th street bridge and Manhattan. My father died at 81 and my mother a year and 1/2 ago at 91. Woodside, until I left for DEC in '68, was predominately Irish, a fair representation of Scottish, some German, after that you name it. Many of my friends' fathers were former IRA. I grew up listening to all the Irish songs, mostly rebel songs. The neighborhood was loaded with saloons (what else?). All the juke box listings showed at lest half the records as being Irish. Some Scottish records even made it in from time to time. The teenagers of the neighborhood generally introduced themselfs to the bars at about 17 - 18 years of age. Drinking was the only motive for going into the bars. After I did a hitch in the Navy and came back to the neighborhood, I really started to enjoy the social culture, the music, the characters and the stories. I even tried my hand at playing the pipes with the Armagh County Band but I guess I am a drummer at heart. Good God! I think I started a book. Enough for now. However, there are some topics I would appreciate hearing about from "over there". For starters: 1. The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. My mother's father was killed while serving with the regiment in the Argonne Forest during WW I. He was killed at age 40, a private, with a wife and four daughters. He was a drummer with the regimental band and he was killed under the name Patrick Connelly (real name Patrick Toner). Some intrigue here. This is a story in its self that finds it's way back to Irland. 2. The Glasgow Celtics and the Glasgow Rangers. My father use to tell me some hair raising (I could use some now) stories about the 2 teams when they would meet ie; 600 cops on the field to seperate the fans. Catholics on one side Protestants on the other. Riots afterwards (how do you tell one from the other?). Any changes since then. Bob here This is a story in itself that finds it's way back to Irland. then half the records raised.
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96.1 | ANOVAX::TOUGH | Mon Apr 06 1987 16:37 | 11 | ||
96.2 | ANOVAX::TOUGH | Mon Apr 06 1987 16:47 | 19 | ||
I'm also first generation, in fact, the first one in the family born outside of Scotland. Both my father and grandfather worked at John Brown's Shipyard in Clydebank. Also.... Both my grandfathers AND my father were in the A&SH. My father then went into OCS and served as Works Officer (rank of Capt) in the RASC under Monty in North Africa during WW2. If you have a chance to get to the games this summer at Grandfater Mountain N.C. or Stone Mountain Ga. look me up at my uncles food concession Camerons Market (established Paisley, 1928). We ship foodstuffs (pies, brides, sausages, bangers, staek pies.....) in quantites all over the U.S. if you can get an order together. John Tough Allentown Pa. | |||||
96.3 | Maccaroon Bars? | AYOV18::DSHARP | Tue Apr 07 1987 04:35 | 4 | |
Do you do Plain Loafs? Drew | |||||
96.4 | Tunnock's Caramel Wafers? | AYOV15::ASCOTT | Alan Scott, FMIC, Ayr, Scotland | Tue Apr 07 1987 05:36 | 7 |
Hi John - how do you pronounce the "Tough" in Allentown? I used to work with a Richard Tough in Glasgow, (really sharp programmer). His Aberdeenshire pronunciation was "Tookh", where kh is the sound at the end of "loch", etc - I'm English myself so obviously can't pronounce it properly... Think one of my grandfathers was in the Argylls, though. | |||||
96.5 | Games, Pies and H&SH | PROSE::WALKER | Wed Apr 08 1987 10:00 | 19 | |
Hi John, I have heard of the games at Grandfathers Mt. in NC but have never been. I understand that this is one of the biggest. True ? As a kid my folks would take us to the games at New Paltz, NY and some place on Staten Island. I've been to a couple here in New Hampshire at Loon Mt. Interesting your father and grandfather were in the A&SH. Do you know much about researching regimental records, more then just a confirmation that someone served and their time in service. I've made a note of your Scotish foodstuffs business and will keep it in mind for family gatherings. Do you have a business address ? What are minimum orders ? Quantities...dollars? Bob Merrimack,NH | |||||
96.6 | BACK HOME IN THE HIGHLANDS | ANOVAX::TOUGH | Mon Apr 13 1987 12:21 | 23 | |
RE .4 AYE, THAT'S THE RIGHT WAY TO SAY IT, BUT TRY TO GET THE YANKS TO SAY IT THAT WAY. AS FOR ABERDEEN....MY GREAT-GREAT?? GRANDFATHER'S GRAVE IS THERE. MAYBE RICHARD IS A RELATION????? IT WOULD BE GREAT TO FIND OUT. RE .5 I DON'T KNOW MUTCH ABOUT RESEARCHING THE RECORDS BUT I'LL ASK AROUND AND SEE IF MY FATHER OR UNCLE (STILLIN THE UK) CAN TELL ME ANYTHING. I'LL FIND OUT COST'S AND QUANTITES AND POST THEM HERE FOR ALL TO SEE WITH ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBERS FOR ORDERS. GRANDFATHER MT. GAMES ARE THE LARGEST IN THE EAST. THIS YEAR THEY WILL BE HELD JULY 11 AND 12. IN FACT, I THINK THERE IS ONLY ONE OTHER GAMES IN THE US THAT ARE LARGER. STONE MT. GA IS SCHEDUALED FOR OCTOBER 17 AND 18. STONE MTN. IS SOMETHING TO SEE WITH THE CARVING AND SUMMER LASER SHOW ON THE MOUNTAIN. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THESE GAMES BECAUSE THE PEOPLE AND AREA ARE SO NICE. |