----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 12:37
PM
Subject: Surname: Glasgow
Rebecca,
I wish you had put this in just one day
earlier. I ran across a Glasgow family just yesterday in the library
while working with census records.
If you wish to email me privately I will go back
over what I did yesterday and try to narrow down the areas I researched for
you. I recall being quite surprised and thought "they must have been
from Glasgow and took the name as remembrance"!
Jean Grigsby
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 6:09 PM
Subject: Niven, re temper et al
Niven wrote:
<You qualify. The 'temper' bit clinched
it. Change your name back to Sinclair.>
My friends describe my personality as
"intense". I think they are being very kind........
;o)
I have another question that is perhaps a bit off topic,
for the Scots on the list................my g-g-g-g-g-grandmother's maiden
name was Glasgow (Agnes), married to John Snoddy. I cannot find my
Snoddy line past this generation right now. Agnes' parents were
Hugh and Janet Kilpatrick (possibly Patrick) Glasgow. Is the
surname Glasgow a place name or was the city of Glasgow named for
a family?
Sincerely,
Rebecca
Snody