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anyone know if i can find any record of a
ANNIE REID / PATTERSON JAMES PATTERSON
both died around 1970s have had a look on scotlands people but no luck
i know they are burried together in denny cemetary cant remember where. any pics of grave stones would be appreciated 
many thanks!
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apanderson
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Here you go 562244
I don't know which section or grave/lair number this is but if you got in touch with the Cemetery Records Office at Camelon, they'd have the information.
Anne
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apanderson
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Should have said . . . . . 
I think the stone is possibly the War Memorial section. I'm pretty sure the white cross you can see reflected on the front of this one is there.
Anne
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562244
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thank you so much 
thats the stone i was looking for. i always thought there were two stones together though and not both on the same one.
i have found some details on scotlandspeople website.
Surname / Maiden Name: PATTERSON Forename: ANNIE HAMILTON Mother's Surname: Not Permissible Other Names: REID Sex: F Age: 63 District: MORNINGSIDE City/County/MR: EDINBURGH/LOTHIAN REGION
pretty sure that could be annie not so sure about the morningside??
i have also found JAMES PATTERSON on scotlandspeople aswell i am quite sure that is him.
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apanderson
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Unfortunately you wont be able to view the certificates online as they're much too recent (you could if you could go to Edinburgh in person).
Were your Patterson ancestors all Denny folk? If so, I have umpteen photos of other stones in Denny Cemetery to various Pattersons and you're more than welcome to copies of photos of them and/or inscriptions. There are dozens of Patersons but only a handful of Pattersons
Anne
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thanks. i will go to Edinburgh. is it the New Register House?
I know that most of them were from denny. Copies of the patterson photos would be great.
you wouldnt know if there was an ALEX / ALEXANDER DICKIE stone there too I have no idea where it would be but it most probably is in Denny aswell. Going by the information he died around 1983.
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Sorry, I don't have anything for an Alex(ander) Dickie. That doesn't mean he isn't buried in Denny, simply that I either never found a stone or there wasn't one to find, but here are the other Pattersons:
1. In loving memory of JAMES PATTERSON died 18th January 1939 Beloved husband of ANNIE ADAM died 20th August 1943 Also their daughter JEAN died 1st September 1971
2. In loving memory of THOMAS PINKERTON died 15th July 1936 aged 66 years Also his wife HELEN PATTERSON died 12th January 1941 aged 72 years And their son WILLIAM died 1st February 1976 aged 75 years
3. In loving memory of my husband HENRY PATTERSON BUSBY Who died 17th July 1957 in his 81st year Also his wife ELIZABETH HENDERSON who died 4th June 1962 aged 78 years
Anne
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thats great thank you.
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I had a wander round Denny Cemetery today and can confirm that the stone you were originally looking for is indeed in the 'War Memorial' Section.
If you're familiar with the cemetery, the stone is really easy to find.
Directions: Enter the cemetery and keep to the left, heading towards the War Memorial. On your left, you'll see a wee stable block between two paddocks, pass this and about 100 yards further on, on your right, you'll come to a set of steps. Go up these steps to the first 'tier' and turn left. The stone is on the right hand side and I think it's Section H, Grave/Lair 557. If you look across the Denny to Falkirk Road, the Horsemill Inn is almost directly opposite and this is the same direction as the stones faces.
Anne
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thank you. I will no be able to find it with no problems!
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I'm not sure if this family is related to me in anyway but when I was searching for deaths of a Patterson in my family this one came up in the searches.
1941 PATTERSON ELLEN PINKERTON TAYLOR F 71 DENNY AND DUNIPACE /STIRLING
sounds a lot like the one you posted earlier..
In loving memory of THOMAS PINKERTON died 15th July 1936 aged 66 years Also his wife HELEN PATTERSON died 12th January 1941 aged 72 years And their son WILLIAM died 1st February 1976 aged 75 years
Just incase anyone else is looking for this person.
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I just go by what's on the inscriptions! 
Anne
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Hi Evelina,
Denny Cemetery wasn't established till the late 1870's - much too late for that particular generation. There are a few Laing stones, they are:
1. Marion Laing wife of James McGregor born c1807, died 1883
2. Margaret Laing wife of John Borthwick born c1825, died 1907
3. Isabella Laing wife of James Adam born c1842, died 1918
4. William Laing husband of Grace Russell born c1857, died 1879
I also checked the pre-1855 MI books which have Dennyloanhead Churchyard and Denny Churchyard but no Laings in any of them. There's nothing to say there are no Laings actually buried there, just that there are no existing stones.
Sorry!
Anne
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