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yonder
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Can anyone please tell me where Allenvale Cemetery is? Do you know if it can be checked on line? I am looking for details of a James Saint Jnr, who is buried there. According to the Shore Porters book, His headstone is one of the largest pieces of Victorian extravaganza in the cemetery. James Saint Jnr had drapers shops 171-173 Union street Aberdeen and warehouses in bridge street and woolmanshill. I would like to find this grave to record any details of relatives hopefully mentioned on it. regards Yonder
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ali607
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Allenvale cemetery as far as i know is the one on Riverside Drive on the banks of the Dee. HUGE memorials in there of VERY famous people...all the most important ones are lined along the river.
Alison
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yonder
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Thanks Alison, I have googled and found some information about the cemetery.
regards Yonder.
Are you looking for any information from your midland towns? let me know if I can help
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torrygirl
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Aberdeen City Council Environmental Services Dept., St. Nicholas House, Braod Street, Aberdeen, Scotland AB10 1BX
If you contact them with the actual date of death & name of your ancestor and any other relevant information, they perhaps will send you a map marking the location of the grave .
I have found that they are most helpful. They might even be able to give you any other names on the gravestone. Torrygirl
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yonder
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Thank you Torrygirl, That it most useful, I will write to them,
many Thanks Yonder
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dottie43
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Hi Yonder
I live 5 minutes from allenvale, and could have a look for you it might take a couple days as the cemetry is quite large, I will try and get some photo's for you Dottie
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yonder
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Hi Dottie, Thank you so much for your offer, That is so kind.
regards Yonder
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Hi yonder I will get back to you as soon as possible
dottie
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dottie43
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Hi yonder, Hello from rainy aberdeen I had a quick look tonight but rain stopped play I did not realize how big the place was,Do you have the date he died to narrow the area I would have to look hope to look tomorrow again weather permitting,there was no sign of him along the river with the famous people, hope to get back to you soon.
Dottie
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yonder
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Hi Dottie, So sorry the weather was so bad, it was good of you to try and find the grave in such weather. here is what I know about James Saint,
he died 1890. He lived at 11 Queens Rd Aberdeen.he was married to Jeannie Johnston, This extract was from the Shore Porters book. His father was James Saint a Shore Porter. His son, James Saint Junior, founded the well known Aberdeen drapery firm which bore his name, His first business 139 Union St in 1847, by 1870 he had acquired more shops 171- 173 Union St, he was one of the original promotors of Aberdeen tramway Company, formed in 1872. His headstone in Allenvale, if not the most ornate, is certainly one of the largest Victorian extravaganza to be found in any Aberdeen cemetery.
Many thanks again, regards Yonder.
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Hi yonder Thanks for the info, has just stopped raining so hopefully i will get back tomorrow hope to have the info soon Dottie
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Hi Yonder. Success I found the monument,I have attached 2 photo's if you want the rest(14) I will e-mail them to you, The stone reads as follows
Sacred to the loving memory of James saint merchant aberdeen submissive to his redeemer and inpeace he died on the 22nd feb 1890 in the 70th year of his age And of his wife jeanie johnstone who died on the 29th march 1913 interred at rusthall turnbridge wells I know that my redeemer liveth.
This monument was john pirie's the famous architect's last work and is also a listed building in aberdeen.
If you have not seen the house that was built for james you could google the sportsmans club aberdeen & it will show you a picture I hope this info helps with your research
Dottie
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Thank you Dottie so much, for your time and effort, I am thrilled with the photo's, and I have googled and found 11 Queens Drive, James Saints home. What a beautiful house.
I would love to have the other photo's, can I put my email address on the board? or is there another way I can do it? Thank you once again, Yonder.
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