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Is Willie Hazelton a relative on your dad's side Mitchy? Name is ringing a faint bell.

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Thanks for the photos. I had forgotten just how large St. Micks in Irvine was and you can't even see the footsie (footsie? :lol: - this da**ed iPad changes the spelling - HONEST!) footie field!!
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Meg wrote:Is Willie Hazelton a relative on your dad's side Mitchy? Name is ringing a faint bell.
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I was browsing the site and found this post from you to me, which I don't believe I ever answered.

Willie Hazelton is my Mum's sister's son, or Aunt Agnes as she was always known to me. Sadly both Agnes and Uncle Bill are no longer with us. They are survived by Willie, and his older brother and sister, Charles and Marion.

There are also Hazelton's from Ardrossan that you may remember, who are relatives of Willie. The mother and father were John and Jessie, and the children are Billy, Ian, Margaret and Drew.
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Mitchy wrote:
Willie Hazelton is my Mum's sister's son, or Aunt Agnes as she was always known to me. Sadly both Agnes and Uncle Bill are no longer with us. They are survived by Willie, and his older brother and sister, Charles and Marion.
Of course - I knew the name rang a bell, But I always think of your mum and Agnes as Gordons!

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Top Row, left to right: Unknown, Unknown, Martin Jack, Willie Hazelton, Unknown, John Collins, Gerry Quigg

Middle Row, left to right: Derek Griffen, Unknown, Liam McMillan, Jim Jenkins, John McLaughlin, Hugh Lennon, Donald Murchie, Frank Turbet

Bottom Row, left to right: John Griffin, Peter Edge, Bobby Mann, Joe Hume, John Donald, Joe Clancy (School Captain), Unknown, Tony McGoogan

The year is 1976
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At the school in Irvine we were allowed out the back gate to the moor to wander, play ....were cautioned not to go down to the weir, some of us lassies went down to the river, yes, right at the weir, and the teacher was furious when she saw us. "I told you NOT to go the weir!" Me, innocently, "but Miss, That's the Irvine." Cracked her up and she let us all off.. :lol:
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ash wrote:Top Row, left to right: Unknown, Unknown, Martin Jack, Willie Hazelton, Unknown, John Collins, Gerry Quigg

Middle Row, left to right: Derek Griffen, Unknown, Liam McMillan, Jim Jenkins, John McLaughlin, Hugh Lennon, Donald Murchie, Frank Turbet

Bottom Row, left to right: John Griffin, Peter Edge, Bobby Mann, Joe Hume, John Donald, Joe Clancy (School Captain), Unknown, Tony McGoogan

The year is 1976
A warm welcome to the Threetowners Ash, looking forward to your posts.

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