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Topic: does anyone have West Lothian Monumental Inscriptions pre 1855 (Read 5213 times)
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jean jeanie
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Hi Fred
Looks like your lot here!
In Abercorn Churchyard.
Alex Anderson letter carrier Society Church Officer 13.6.1851, aged 69, wife Janet Kelti(e)24.5.1879 aged 87. (on back) 1710; I M. ? L; (emblems mortality)
Best wishes Jean
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fred2derf
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Hello Jean,
Thank you very much. I assume both those dates are the burial date because I had 22 May as Janet's death. Interesting that the interpretation of her death certificate has her age at death as 81. I would say from the MI and the census that the death certificate probably says 87 and not 81.
From Death Certificate: Death: 1879; Limekilns, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; widow of Alexander Anderson, letter carrier; age 81; parents John Keltie, seaman, deceased and Elizabeth Keltie M.S. Dundas, deceased; senile general debility & decay; witness Christina French, daughter.
1851 Civil parish Abercorn Address Society Alexander Anderson head age 68 born Colessie Fifie occ church officer Janet Anderson wife age 58 born Culross Perth
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I know one researcher of this family who will be very happy we have a burial date for Alexander.
Thanks again.
fred2
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fred2derf
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Hello Jean,
I have one more ANDERSON I'd like you to check please.
Janet DANSKIN b. 1776 Abercorn married Alexander ANDERSON in 1807 and their 4th child was born on 4 Aug 1815 Abercorn. Alexander remarried on 8 Nov 1818 so Janet died between those last two dates.
Thanks.
Fred
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jean jeanie
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Hi Fred
No sign of Janet in Abercorn.
Best wishes Jean
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fred2derf
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Hello Jean,
Thank you for looking.
Regards,
Fred
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ksyoung
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I would appreciate it if SKS could check Whitburn cemetery(ies) for -
David Parker, died 1884 his wife Mary Forrest, died 1887 David's mother, Susannah Wardrope, who died 1851-1861
Thanks very much, Katherine
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jean jeanie
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Hi Kathrine
Nothing in the pre 1855 inscriptions.
If you go to http://www.wlfhs.org.uk/ and click on Burial Registers Search you'll find David Parker and a possible for Mary Forrest.
You would need to purchase the CD for details.
Best wishes Jean
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ksyoung
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You are so right, there they are. I love those folks at the FHSs who work to put these indexes online for us all to use. Do you know if the CD has a transcription of the OPR burial/death record, or the MI, either, both?
Thanks again, Katherine
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jean jeanie
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Hi Katherine
I don't know what info is on the CD.
Perhaps you could e mail them and ask the question.
Best wishes Jean
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Cauther Lassie
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Hello,
I have the CD:-
David Parker, Farmer, Burnbrae, died 19/4/1884 aged 68, from Dropsy, burial 24/4/1884 at Whitburn, Section D - no lair number.
Jane Parker, Burnbrae, Whitburn, daughter of David Parker, Farmer, died 17/11/1871 from consumption, aged 23, burial 21/11/1871. Mary Forrest Parker, died 8/1/1887, Burnbrae, aged 64, of heart disease, buried, 12/1/1887 at Whitburn.
Hugh Parker, (no age given), died 19/3/1866 at Burnbrae of Decline, Section D, Lair 179, son of David Parker, Farmer, buried 23/2/1866.
Mary Parker, died 11/2/1869 of consumption, at Burnbrae, aged 24, Section D, Lair 179, daughter of David Parker, Farmer, buried 16/2/1869.
Mary Parker, aged 0, died 17/3/1870, died at Burnbrae, daughter of Jane Parker, Section D, Lair 179, of Water in the Head, buried 21/3/1870 at Whitburn.
David Parker, aged 25, died of consumption 18/10/1883 at Burnbrae, burial 24/10/1883, Section D Lair 180 at Whitburn.
1881 Census has:
David Parker, Head, aged 65, born Stewarton, Ayrshire Scotland, farmer of 100 acres arable - Farmer Burnbrae Farm, Whitburn Mary F Parker, Farmers Wife, aged 59, born Drunley, Ayr, Scotland Helen Parker, daugher, unmarried, aged 25, born Whitburn David Parker, aged 23, unmarried, aged 23, born Whitburn John Parker, aged 21, unmarried, born Whitburn Elizabeth Parker, aged 17, unmarried, born Whitburn Margaret Parket, aged 14, unmarried, born Whitburn.
1851 Census has: David Parker, aged 35, head, farmer of 94 acres, Burnbrae Farm, Whitburn employing 1 labourer, born Stewarton, Ayrshire Mary Parker, wife, aged 29, born Irvine, Ayrshire, Mary Parker, daughter, aged 6, born Whitburn Hugh Parker, son, aged 5, born Whitburn Susanna Parker, daughter, aged 2, born Whitburn Jean (Jane) Parker, daughter, aged 2, born Whitburn Agnes Parker, aged 0, daughter, born Whitburn Susanna Parker, Mother, aged 80, born Fenwick, Ayrshire William Parker, aged 24, nephew, Farm Labourer, born Stewarton, Ayrshire Janet Forrest, aged 18, House Servant, born Bathgate, (relation of Mary's?) Isabel Fleming, aged 13, House Servant, born Bathgate R Aikman, aged 17, Farm Labourer, born Edinburgh
I really hope that this helps.... Cheers ... Meg
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ksyoung
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Thank you Meg! This is an enormous help -
Katherine
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annabananae
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hey,
My ancestors are also John Matthew Gardner (born 1796 England) and Isabella Laing Gardner (born 14 March 1795) through their son, Colin, who immigrated to Australia. I know from my research that John (merchant and innkeeper) died on 13th January 1847 in Borrowstowness, West Lothian, Scotland. His wife Isabella Gardner (nee Laing) took over the running of his affairs and she died on 30th May 1851 also in Borrowstowness. I have both of their wills and when Isabella died her accumulated possessions and land came in at over 800pounds, quite a sum for that time. They were survived by sons William and Colin (John died when he was four) and a daughter, Isabella. If you need any more information about the Gardner family I would be happy to assist as best I can. I can also send you the wills via email as well. Hope this has helped.
Anna
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lanarman
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Hi: Searching for tombstones/burials for Alexander DRUMMOND and his wife Christian STEWART died late 1700's up to c. 1810 in either Abercorn or Linlithgow graveyards. Dont have exact dates, thats what I'm looking for. Thanks.
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Cauther Lassie
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Hello,
No Alexander Drummond in Abercorn in West Lothian Monumental Inscriptions for the pre 1855 book
West Lothian Burials CD - Abercorn not covered as yet, but none of your names in Linlithgow.
Sorry, I couldn't find them..... cheers .. Meg
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lanarman
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Thanks, Meg. I have a hunch that this couple moved to Glasgow. But then they could still be buried in WL. and the monument long gone before a transcription. Maybe never know.  lanarman
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