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    Note in Soldier's Kilt

    View:-

    http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/heritage/note-sewn-inside-soldier-s-kilt-promised-romance-1-3488171


    The Valuation Rolls record a certain Thomas K Govan, a clark; as one of the tenants of 49 Ardgowan Street in both 1915 and in 1920.

    Also surfaced a person in the Glasgow/Lanarkshire area called Helen Govan b.1897 whose father was called Thomas Govan. She also had a elder brother called Thomas Govan, however it's not an uncommon name.

    Anyone any good at the ancestry research stuff?

    The kiltmaker company (Peter Wilson) was fairly well known.
    Last edited by Ron Abbott; 24th July 14 at 06:47 PM.

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    I saw this news article earlier and was just about to post it here when I saw that you had already done that. It will be interesting to hear the lady's story if/when they are able to find her out.
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    The person to whom the kilt was sent does not seem to be named, so it may not be possible ever to find the answer. Unless someone in the lady's family has been told of the WW1 romance, and the story has been passed down the family.

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    I saw this news article earlier and was just about to post it here when I saw that you had already done that.
    Rats!-- ninja'd twice.
    Still a heartwarming story though.
    I wonder into how many kilts Ms. Govan put such messages and if she ever got any replies. What a fun mystery to unravel.
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    Too bad there are no photos of the kilt; I'm sure many would love to see them.
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    Note In Soldiers Kilt

    There are good pictures if you want them,

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti..._campaign=1490

    amazing condition for a kilt that age.

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