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Beginners => Family History Beginners Board => Topic started by: Shaza65 on Saturday 03 February 18 10:09 GMT (UK)
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Hello, how do I go about searching for a grave?
Great grandfather died Smithston Asylum 1883 Greenock Scotland. Several cemeteries in Greenock
Any suggestions?
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Welcome to Rootschat Shaza
Have you tried searching on this website?
http://www.findagraveinscotland.com/
You may need to register to see the full details. It does say you can do a free search so I would try that first.
Or you may like to look at this website to see if this is any help
https://www.inverclyde.gov.uk/environment/grounds-services/burial-cremation-services
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Thank you Girl Guide but nothing is turning up. Going to Scotland later in the year was hoping to find graves but looks like a needle in a haystack. Without at least a cemetery name!😞
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Was a death notice put in the local paper at all? Quite often the funeral details are given and the name of the church is mentioned.
Are you willing to put his name on here so that other Rootschatters can try to assist you?
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Contact the council here
https://www.inverclyde.gov.uk/environment/grounds-services/burial-cremation-services/cemetery-locations
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Thank you people. Firstly I'm in New Zealand. I'm looking for both great grandparents
William McLean died Smithston Asylum 1883 Greenock
Margaret Nebbs (had remarried) died Govan Glasgow 1913 She was born Margaret Blackburn.
I have copies of death certs from Scotlands people
Haven't looked in news papers....if anyone has a link?..
I have quite a bit on them except where they're buried!
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I've been looking in newspapers and not getting anywhere. Perhaps you could try contacting the Glasgow City Archives for information about Margaret Nebbs burial place.
https://www.glasgowfamilyhistory.org.uk/ExploreRecords/Pages/Burial-Lair-and-Cremation-Registers.aspx
There is an email address you can write to.
For William try the Inverclyde links that myself and Dawnsh gave you at replies #1 and #4
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Thank you and I shall get on to those addresses you've sent 👍
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To Dawnsh and Girl Guide thank you I have now found my Great Grandfathers grave in Greenock cemetery after emailing from the links you gave me. My Great Grandmother is still at large but I shall continue.
Was wondering does anyone know in 1913 would you be buried where you died or could you be returned to your original hometown or is that just a case of wealth?
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Don't really know to be honest. Perhaps it would have depended on whether you made your burial wishes know to family members and on whether relatives were contacted on your death. Expense and distance may have been a factor on whether you were buried in your stated place or in the locality of your death.
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Yes thank you Girl Guide
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Hello people I have had great results and found Great Grandmother and Great Grandfather graves from your advise I am now looking for death of Annie(Ann) Blackburn born 1856 Greenock never married??? Worked in service. Mother Jean Betty McIntosh father Alexander Blackburn. I've tried Scotlands people so far nothing. I'm sure if she had her way she would also have been buried in Greenock cemetery. Any ideas much appreciated 😃