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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => East Lothian (Haddingtonshire) => Topic started by: mcleodsyme on Saturday 22 December 07 15:33 GMT (UK)
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I am looking for someone who has any information about the old cemetery on High
street in prestonpans. I have some distant relatives who were buried in the East Cemetery but not sure if that is the name it is called now and was told the one on High Street was old as my G.G.G. Grandfather James Syme died in 1819 and was buried in the East Cemetery.
Thank You
Mcleod/syme
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Difficult to give a definitive answer without a date ;) ! Post-1855 death index and entries (up to 1956) can be viewed at:
http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
If it is pre-1855, there were no certificates as such, only entries in the OPR. The burials have not been indexed on ScotlandsPeople.
Looking at the coverage in the registers on the GROS website, only deaths 1799-1854 for Prestonpans appear to have been entered before 1855. The other alternative is the record of mortcloth payments. I think you would need to view the Kirk Sessions or the Kirk accounts for these if they exist.
Have you checked out the wills on the ScotlandsPeople site - two Syme wills available in the right area (at £5 each) Christian Syme of Northfield died 2 Aug 1887 and Commander George Syme RN of Northfield died 25 Feb 1886. His will is nine pages long.
Nell
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And a James Syme of Northfield who died 1820 or so? 17 pages :o
Nell
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My G.G.Grandmother Catharine Syme Mcleod died June 15 1853 , this info was typed on a piece of paper I received after my Aunt who had visited Northfield and this small cemetery died.
I have had no luck discovering were she found this information and figured it must have been at this cemetery.
Thanks for the info on GROS I will give this a try. I do have the wills and testaments from Scotlandspeople. I am still hoping someone in the area can give me a name of someone I can contact about the East cemetery as I don't know all the names of the Symes who are buried there.
Thanks
Mcleod/syme
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I am looking for someone who has any information about the old cemetery on High
street in prestonpans. I have some distant relatives who were buried in the East Cemetery but not sure if that is the name it is called now and was told the one on High Street was old as my G.G.G. Grandfather James Syme died in 1819 and was buried in the East Cemetery.
Thank You
Mcleod/syme
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I am not sure why the old cemetery on the High Street would be referred to as the East Cemetery as it is the furthest West of the cemetery's in Prestopans. On the dates you are looking at I would think the cemetery at the Parish Church is the furthest east. In addition to this I have also seen reference to graves in this cemetery given as "14 paces from East Wall" for example. So it could be your relative is buried at the Parish Church.
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Hi
I had trouble trying to find people who had heard of the East Cemetery and was told the oldest one was on High Street. My Aunt said she went to the old Parish church and there was a vault right behind the church with a very large stone with nine names. She did not tell us the nine names but they were Symes as they are our relatives, this was around 1947. I did have reply from one person who went to the cemetery but said it was now a park and the stones were against a wall but she could not read any names. Do you know if the Parish Church is still standing?
Thank You
Mcleodsyme
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Hi
Yes the Parish Church is still standing and still in use.
Stuart
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Hi,
I am going to Scotland and wanted to find the Prestonpans Cemetery in Prestonpans East Lothian, Scotland. Does anyone have an address or know where it is located in Prestonpans? I can't seem to find it on the map and when I google search it. It just shows Cemetery Road, but where?
And how is the best way of getting there from Edinburgh?
Looking for the plot of Elizabeth Fargie Hooker, born 1900-1961
I'd appreciate any help. Thanks - Joy
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This thread is a few years old Joy. :)
But I found this:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hooker&GSfn=elizabeth&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GScntry=50&GSob=n&GRid=144866096&df=all&
Cemetery Road runs NE into Nethershot Road and the green area you can see on google maps I believe is Prestonpans New Cemetery (have a look at streetview). Looking at the dates it is doubtful that Elizabeth is there.
At the other end of Cemetery Road is a church called Prestongrange Parish Church (address is 15 Kirk St) - probably with a graveyard attached. Apparently the last burial here was in 1970. Once again, you can see it on google maps.
There is only a short distance between the two cemeteries.
I hope you manage to find her.
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Thank you for this. I guess the cemetery is located in Prestonpans and is called Prestonpans Cemetery. I don't see an address though and I can't seem to see it on the map.
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Thank you for this. I guess the cemetery is located in Prestonpans and is called Prestonpans Cemetery. I don't see an address though and I can't seem to see it on the map.
I have just added the address to my post. Looking on google maps if you look at the south western end of Cemetery Road, this road virtually runs into the churchyard. The church is slightly SE of this point.
There looks to have been some newish development behind the church (car parks etc) which may have gone over the top of part of the old churchyard. Shame if that is the case ...
WRONG!
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Apologies Joy. I have got that completely wrong. I was leading you to the Manse rather than the church. :-[
Here it is - over the other side of the road (and very lovely it is too):
http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/sidebyside.cfm#zoom=19&lat=55.9601&lon=-2.9814&layers=168&right=BingHyb
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If you are visiting the area, you may be interested in some background including some information about the church:
http://www.el4.org.uk/el4-cd/pp_index.html
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Thank you so much. I really appreciate all your help. This will definitely make it easier to find where I am going. The info about the church and area is very interesting too.
You were a great help. Thank you for your time. Joy
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You're welcome Joy. Have a great trip - it looks like a lovely part of the world to visit. :)
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Hi Joy,
Not sure if you have seen the photo of the Monumental Inscription on the Find a Grave website, but here is a link to it.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01hyq/ (http://www.rootschat.com/links/01hyq/)
Tom
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Thank you Tom. Thank you for the photo.
Hope to see it for myself when I go visit this summer.
Cheers, Joy