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Title: Greyfriar Burying Ground Perth Tainsh Graves
Post by: erica 52 on Thursday 03 September 15 01:19 BST (UK)
Alexander Tainsh died 1836 Wife Catherine d 1861.
Daniel Tainsh Margaret Tainsh Lair  no 231 section 5
James Tainsh and wife Margaret Laurie ? Lair 299 block c
There is a book Greyfriars Burying Ground by William Sievwright in the Perth library which lists MI's and hopefully grave locations. Hoping someone would be kind enough to help.
Kind Regards
Erica 52
Title: Re: Greyfriar Burying Ground Perth Tainsh Graves
Post by: buckhyne on Saturday 26 September 15 18:23 BST (UK)
Hi Erica,
I've only just now saw this thread.
If you click on this link it will take you to the Perth Burials Registers
http://www.pkc.gov.uk/article/3887/Perth-burgh-burial-registers-1794-1855

In the wee search box simply input surname Tainsh and click 'search'.
There will be six deaths of the name Tainsh.
Catherine Tainsh is there (d.1861) as well as John Tainsh son of Alexander (d.1823).

The Perth library is closed on a Monday.
I will go there next week and look up the Sievwright books (he wrote two) as well as the pre-1855 Monumental Inscriptions of North Perthshire for info on your Tainsh family.


Title: Re: Greyfriar Burying Ground Perth Tainsh Graves
Post by: erica 52 on Sunday 27 September 15 09:41 BST (UK)
Hi Buckhind,
Thank you for the offer to look up Sievwright's book. Hopefully my Tainsh's are listed there. Regards erica
Title: Re: Greyfriar Burying Ground Perth Tainsh Graves
Post by: Throth on Wednesday 30 September 15 00:06 BST (UK)
Pre-1855 MIs

Perth Greyfriars (Block C)
299 Erected 1826 by Isabella & Margaret Tainsh, to father, mother, brothers and sister.

Sorry, that seems to be all there is.

Throth (www.borenich.co.uk)
Title: Re: Greyfriar Burying Ground Perth Tainsh Graves
Post by: buckhyne on Wednesday 30 September 15 08:50 BST (UK)
Hi Erica,
I went to the Perth Library but unfortunately there is no additional information on the Tainsh family.
As Throth states, in the pre-1855 MI’s of North Perthshire there is only the one reference to the name Tainsh.
All it says is
Block C 299 – ed. 1826; by Isabella & Margt Tainsh, to Fa, Mo, Bros & Sis.

There is nothing on the Tainsh family in W. Sievwright’s book Greyfriars Burying Ground.
In the supplement to the book (1895) there is this.
p.59 Tainsh. placed by Isabella and Margaret Tainsh, in memory of their father and mother, and their brothers and sister. 1826.
Title: Re: Greyfriar Burying Ground Perth Tainsh Graves
Post by: erica 52 on Thursday 01 October 15 01:04 BST (UK)
Hi Throth & Buckhind
Thank you for your help with the Tainsh information. l was hoping there was more information out there but not to be but it did confirm the information l had. Most grateful to you both.