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James Rankine
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Clerk to Denny Parish Council in 1929. (Same person as member of Denny Parish Council in 1897?)
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Francis Cockburn
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Nailer (b c 1808, d 1828). He was the last person to be publicly executed in Falkirk.
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John Wilson
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Could be same person as John Bennie Wilson, architect
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Newmarket Bar
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Mrs A G Taylor proprietor in photos dated c 1910. A G Taylor proprietor in photos dated 1940. Unclear if this same person as Mrs A G Taylor
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Andrew Dunn
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Member of Denny & Dunipace Boys Brigade Pipe Band in 1919. Could be same person as Andrew Dunn, Denny (active 1934)
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Alexander Malcolm
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Architect. This may be the same person as A N Malcolm
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R A Malcolm
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Architect. This may be the same person as A N Malcolm, the Stirling County Architect who retired in 1943 but the name RA Malcolm appears on records from 1944 as County Architect.
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Royal Signals Association in Scotland
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The Royal Signals Association (RSA) was formed in 1920 at the birth of the Corps from the Royal Engineers. The objects of The Association are: to provide comfort and relief either generally or individually to past and present signallers and their dependants who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress. and to foster comradeship and morale within the Corps family, serving and retired. Any person who served with the Corps (Regular, TA or National Service), including ATS and WRAC is eligible to join The Association [Source : RSA website, 2005]
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William Forbes
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William (1833-1914) was born in Edinburgh, educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, vice president of the Unionist Association, Commissioner of Supply, Commissioner under the Property and Income Tax Act, 1895, and a JP. He was also the first person to be given the Freedom of the Burgh of Falkirk in 1906.
William's first wife was Rose O'Hara (m. 1859) and the couple had two sons, William and John, both of whom pre-deceased their father. William's second wife was Edith Harvey, and they had three sons and four daughters. Their third son, Charles William Forbes, (1871-1948) inherited Callendar Estates as his two elder brothers predeceased him. |
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Cochrane & French
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John Heeps
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David Russell
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F Milson Dixon
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Architect
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William Rose Primrose
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Cowan, Alexander & Sons
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Elspie
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The Dr Elspie Trust owned property in Weir St, Falkirk
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George Inglis
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Member of Falkirk Erskine Church and Sabbath School Superintendent.
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Peter McLean
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Architect
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McLean & Grant
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Bradley Craven Ltd
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Company supplied local firms with equipment. Incorporated as Bradley and Craven Ltd (ie became a limited company) on 22 July 1974 and dissolved 29 Feb 2000.
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