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Offline Janet Mc

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Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 13 March 14 09:02 GMT (UK) »
I'm looking for a Margaret (Philps) Williamson and believe she may have been buried at Dysart in 1801. Is there someone of that name there? Her husband, James remarried a Euphemia Stuart in 1821 so Margaret must have died before then. Likely between 1793 and 1820. Their last child, Margaret, was born 1793 in Auchterderran but by 1800's family living in Kirkaldy.

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Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 13 March 14 11:10 GMT (UK) »

Abbotshall - death June 1851 - Janet Leith widow of David Inglis.
Buried in the south grave of James Duncan's property - 5 feet deep N○ 60, N.G.

The Dysart burial would that have taken place in the 'Dysart Cemetery'?.

Abbotshall burial does that mean it was on private property of James Duncan.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Sarra

Abbotshall is a district and parish in the west of Kirkcaldy.

http://publications.1fife.org.uk/uploadfiles/publications/c64_AbbotshallChurchyard.pdf

I had Inglis ancestors in Abbotshall back in the 18th century.

Harry