I, or the family, really need to do something with my gran's memoirs too. She passed away about 4 years ago in her mid '90s and from her late 80's had started writing down chapters about her life. Like Woody, probably of most interest to the family but a couple of real gems in there. A double Hess connection - it was one of her brother's (my great uncle's) field in Eaglesham that Hess landed in. Hess was taken to hospital to be checked where my gran was a Sister on a ward. She didn't see or treat him but can recall the commotion of him arriving.
Then another chapter, still during the war, about her posting overseas to Nagpur, India, to run a British military hospital ward as her husband who was in the Army was posted out there. Husband left her whilst pregnant

; she give birth to twins - one my mum - and raised them out there on her own after turning to the church for help, during last few years of the war, before returning to Scotland.
Another about how after officially retiring from nursing in the late 70's she took a boat to New Zealand on her own (in her 60's by now) and worked in hospitals out there for a while in her capacity as a church missionary using her nursing skills. I can vaguely recall seeing her off at the dock. Fascinating stuff. One ballsy lady to do all that on her own.