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terry hastie
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MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« on: Sunday 02 March 08 16:41 UTC (UK) »

I have the MI'S for Inch Churchyard. Anyone need a look up.

Terry
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #1 on: Monday 03 March 08 17:30 UTC (UK) »

Hello Hastie

Oooh, yes please, if you have the time and interest.

John Williamson died 1877 and his wife Jane Williamson (nee Marshall) died Stranraer. I don't know how much information you need but their children named as follows too if possible. I don't know where they were buried but they lived at Back Ramparts, Stranraer.

John, Robert, Alexander, Francis and Mary.

There are also numerous Marshalls but, as yet, I haven't sorted out which are "mine" and which are not.

Any way, thanks in advance.

Judy

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Scott, Ayrshire and England
Saxton, Brown, Sketchley: Nottingham, Rutland, Leicestershire
Bradbury, Turner, Merricks: Walsall, Penkridge, Staffordshire
McColville, Halliday: Northern Ireland
Hawker, Davies: Aston, Birmingham, Shropshire, Malone: Black Country
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #2 on: Monday 03 March 08 19:37 UTC (UK) »

Hi Judy
Sorry no John Williamson in your time span but there was as follows:
Before this stone lies the corpse of JOHN WILLIAMSON who died 21st May 1789 aged 3 years. Also the corpse of JOHN WILLIAMSON who died the 18th January 1816 aged 22 years. Also DAVID WILLIAMSON who died the 14th February 1816 aged 17years. All sons, to FERGUS WILLIAMSON AND GIRSIE THOMPSON in AIRYHEMMING. Below lies the corpse of GIRZEL THOMPSON spouse to FERGUS WILLIAMSON in Airyhemming who departed this life the 7th December 1828 aged 65 years. Here lyeth the corp of FERGOWS WILLIAMSON who died Janr 9th 1768 aged 74 years.

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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #3 on: Monday 03 March 08 20:20 UTC (UK) »

No, as you said, it doesn't fit in with my timescale. Interesting reading though. What's in a name like "Girzel"? Where does this originate from?

Where exactly is Inch Churchyard please?

Judy
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Scott, Ayrshire and England
Saxton, Brown, Sketchley: Nottingham, Rutland, Leicestershire
Bradbury, Turner, Merricks: Walsall, Penkridge, Staffordshire
McColville, Halliday: Northern Ireland
Hawker, Davies: Aston, Birmingham, Shropshire, Malone: Black Country
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 04 March 08 07:27 UTC (UK) »

Inch is East of Stranraer. Not sure of mileage but not far.

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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 04 March 08 07:34 UTC (UK) »

Hi Terry, Would that cover Glasserton and Whithorn, both Dumfriesshire?  I cannot find Inch on my map. If so I am looking for McClure or McLure. Thanks Evelina
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 04 March 08 19:42 UTC (UK) »

Sorry Inch is a small town in Wigtownshire

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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 05 March 08 10:04 UTC (UK) »

Ok Thanks Terry
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #8 on: Friday 07 March 08 10:48 UTC (UK) »

[snip]What's in a name like "Girzel"? Where does this originate from?

Where exactly is Inch Churchyard please?

Judy

It could be a typo and infact be Grizel.  I've seen this name several times in my own ancestors search in this area.

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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #9 on: Friday 07 March 08 16:03 UTC (UK) »

Hi Terry

Could you look up for any Jardine or Jardin's in your MI's.  Just a longshot but always worth a try.

Yvonne
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Brierley  Fylde-Rochdale. Eaves - Fylde. Bamford - Rochdale. Irvine - Fylde. Douglas, Whyte - Argyllshire.
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 08 March 08 18:28 UTC (UK) »

Sorry Yvonne not one Jardine/Jardin buried at Inch Churchyard.
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 08 March 08 22:12 UTC (UK) »

Thanks for looking Terry
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 15 March 08 15:15 UTC (UK) »

No, as you said, it doesn't fit in with my timescale. Interesting reading though. What's in a name like "Girzel"? Where does this originate from?

Where exactly is Inch Churchyard please?

Judy

[Girzel is as it is in the MI inscriptions for Inch Churchyard, Grizel I have heard of, perhaps the engraver back then couldn't spell!)
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 23 March 08 15:13 UTC (UK) »

Hi
I'm looking for burials for Ritchie or Stafford in Inch.  In particular a female Stafford buried around 1835-40 who may have been the mother of a MaryStafford/Ritchie, daughter of Colin Ritchie (junior) .  She would have been very young and unmarried I think, and may have been called Mary.  All the Stafford family moved to the Isle of Man between Mary's birth in 1837 and the 1841 census, so I assume the mother died beween these dates.  Anyway - I'd be very grateful if you turn anything up. 
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 25 March 08 10:27 UTC (UK) »

Hi Tobyjug,

Following found in Inch Churchyard MI's (Only Ritchie no staffords):

Erected by Archibald Ritchie Lochan Mills in memory of his wife Jane McCaig who died 18/10/1861 aged 37. Also his daughter Helen who died 5/7/1863 aged 18 years. Also the above Archibald Ritchie who died 29/3/1890 aged 73 years.

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Erected by the family. Anno Domini MDCCC(I)L. To the memory of John Ritchie farmer at Lochans Mills who died 4/2/1840 aged 50 years. Helen Steel his wife died at Lochans Mills 5/03/1885 aged 89. John their son died 12.1.1841 aged 25 years. Jane their daughter who died11/4/1846 aged 25 years. Also Alexander their son who died 3/7/1865 aged 42 years. Also Margaret their daughter who died at lochans Mills 10/10/1915 aged 90 years and interred New Churchyard.

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Broken Stone. Thy Will Be Done. Erected by the family in memory of their father Thomas Johnston who died at Leswalt 7/1/1891 aged 76 years. Also his wife Maryann Ritchie-------- March 1886 aged 61 years. And their daughter Agnes Wither who died 10/7/1886 aged 18 years. Also their son Malcolm who died 28/4/1899 aged 34 years interred Lambhill cemetery Glasgow

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