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Roman Catholic Burials SW Scotland
« on: Tuesday 27 March 07 21:52 BST (UK) »

Would Roman Catholics have been buried in separate cemeteries from Protestants during the 1800s. Are there Catholic churches in Stranraer and Stoneykirk with their own churchyards? If so, are there any printed records of their headstones ie. monumental inscriptions please?
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