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peckham
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Somehwere in the foregoing was mention of living in Australia and perhaps having difficulty finding the book mentioned:
It can be purchsed on the Internet, e.g.:
http://www.stenlake.co.uk/books/155.htm
http://www.alibris.com/books/isbns/20705
amazon.co.uk (long link)
£6.99.
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Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukSpice, Groves, Ellis, Odiam, Hicks in Hawkhurst, Kent Spice, Standen, Hudson, Hesmond in Hastings/ St. Leonards, Sussex Blackburn, Palmer, Russell in Bolton, Lancashire
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apanderson
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Hi Laura,
Guess what I found . . . . . ?
I think this might be what you're looking for!
"(Front of Stone) Erected by Mary Simpson in memory of her beloved husband JOSEPH HUNTER Who was accidentally killed at Woodyet Colliery 19th April 1917 aged 60 years Also their grand son JOSEPH HUNTER died 18th January 1918 in his 5th year Also the above MARY SIMPSON died 27th December 1930 aged 74 years
(Right Side of Stone) In loving memory of ROBERT HUNTER died 17th February 1971 aged 85 years Beloved husband of AGNES LOWRIE died 15th January 1976 aged 88 years."
I'm working my way round Denny Cemetery attempting to photograph all the stones and list the complete MI's for all of them.
I have photographs of this stone and can send you copies - send me a personal message with your e-mail address if you want them.
Anne
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apanderson
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Hi Billy,
Do you live locally then?
If so, you'll know that Denny Cemetery if quite large.
So far, I've found 182 Andersons all buried there and obviously that doesn't include the graves which are there, but have no stones.
Is there anyone in particular you're looking for? Let me know and I'll have a rake through what I've got.
Was this the stone you found?
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Billy Anderson
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Hi Anne, thank you for your reply and photograph, The David is the brother of my G-Great grandfather Alexander another piece of the jigsaw in place thank you! thankyou! I do not have this photograph, the grave stones that i have found are William Anderson Lair B 311 and James Andersons of Myrtle Cottage Bonnybridge In 1902 When Willam and Helen celebrated their Diamond Wedding anniversary in was stated that the had 11 of a family all living, 80 grandchildren and 14 great grand children,so theres a lot more out there to find. The 11 children were John. b.1843.married to Marg. Fleming Helen. b1845 David. b. 1847 married to Catherine Graham William. b. 1849 James .b. 1852. married. Eliza Dunn and Elizabeth Todd Logan. Archibald. b.1855. Robert main Anderson b. 1856 Janet. b.1859. Alexander b.1861 married Maggie miller Forsyth Margaret.b 1864 married William MacDonald [12 children] Smith .b.1867 married Mary Anderson My branch of the Anderson Clan moved to Glasgow around 1886. I lived in Glasgow untill moving to Melbourne in 03. Thanks again for the help in finding more of the Clan would be greatful if you come across any more Andersons, do you relate to any of the above names? Billy.
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ANDERSON=Glasgow, Denny,Bathgate,Kilsyth/Alameda(USA) BINNING= Bathgate MILLER=Kilsyth BLACK, MCINTYRE=Ise of Lismore DONALD=Enzie LYMBURNER=Denny
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apanderson
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Hi Billy,
Give me a couple of days and I'll see if I can match up your names with any of the photos I've got. I don't have Lair Numbers for any of them though.
Could you PM me with your personal e-mail address as it would be much easier to send on info that way rather than post it on here.
Anne.
P.S. I'm not related to Stirlingshire Andersons, just a co-incidence that I share the same surname!
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apanderson
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Hi Billy,
Yes, the rabbits probably still do out-number the stones! It's a real haven for wildlife although when the new Denny High School is built at the back (in Herbertshire Playing Fields), I kinda hope that its not a haven for a new kind of wild life!
I'll PM you with my e-mail - Go to the very top of the page and you'll see "Welcome back - you have XX messages" just click on it and you will access any Private Messages.
Anne.
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Keenan87
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Hi Billy,
Yes, the rabbits probably still do out-number the stones! It's a real haven for wildlife although when the new Denny High School is built at the back (in Herbertshire Playing Fields), I kinda hope that its not a haven for a new kind of wild life!
I've got a funny feeling the cemetery will be ruined when they open the new school.
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