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  • Text: ...land and to London and to Edinburough, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Interviewer: You, you had some relatives that came from Scotland? Mrs. Clements: I had, we still had one cousin left up in Scotland and we went to see her in Edinborough. Interviewer: I see. Mrs. Clements: And as ...
Clements, Nellie

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  • Text: ...I never took it up, I don’t care for it myself, I liked tennis. But it did, it became a sport that was adopted from Scotland, wasn’t it? But baseball of course was and it still is the chief passion of American sport’s world. Baseball, football. Interviewer: Was there any tennis clubs...
Shelby, George (1 of 2)

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  • Text: ...nd in those days she married John Joass, and I found something interesting, I’ve seen the name Joass once, another time in Scotland and I know that J-O-A-S is a Norwegian name. Interviewer: So there’s a possibility that… John: They came across, they were originally Norwegians. He di...
Widdicombe, John

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  • Text: ...There were a few men here, one being Mr. Edward Lowe, who was an Englishman, He had known golf in England--Scotland I suppose. There a few men who had heard about golf, mostly in England, I think. So, they started this club. The clubhouse was really the present M.R. Bissell house, and then ...
Bender, Josephine