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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => West Lothian (Linlithgowshire) => Topic started by: derrylass on Friday 04 July 14 21:17 BST (UK)
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I have found relatives who died 1911 - 1914 in Philipstoun and am wondering where they would be buried. Are their burial records /cemeteery listings available?
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If you could post their names I could have a look on the West Lothian Family History Society's CDs for a burial for you.
Eric
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Thanks - they are Sarah Bonner, 2y, died 21 Mar 1912, Hugh Bonner died 21 June 1912, Nancy Bonner died 25 June 1914; there may be more.
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Have had a look at the CDs and cannot find any trace of any of the individuals. There is a possibility they were buried in Abercorn which is not covered by the CDs. Philpstoun would be in Abercorn Parish although I have found a few burials in Ecclesmachan and Uphall. You could try contacting the cemeteries office to see if they can find a burial for you. They can be contacted on 01506 282490 or by a message through the council's website. West Lothian Council's website has just changed and is a nightmare to navigate (looks good). If you put cemeteries in the "I'm looking for" box at the top right corner you should be taken to a results page with "NETs, Land & Countryside Services (Cemeteries Office)" at the top, clicking on this link will take you to a contact page.
Eric
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Thank you for taking the time to look. I am sure they are buried in R.C. Cemetery and I was wondering if there might just be only one in the area.
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I have found relatives who died 1911 - 1914 in Philipstoun and am wondering where they would be buried. Are there burial records /cemetery listings available?
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I have Irish family who worked in the Philipstoun Shale Oil Industry too around the same time. There never was a Catholic Church in the village, for worship it would be one of three places, Bathgate, Linlithgow or Broxburn.
Broxburn has Graveyards with parts set aside for RC Burials and is probably the nearest place to look. The only thing I would say is in my experience Shale Workers usually ended up in unmarked graves. Linlithgow has RC burials too from Philipstoun.
James.
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Been having another search of the CDs and have found the entries
Linlithgow Cemetery
Section G Lair 255 (looks to a common grave 8 unrelated child internments)
Sarah Bonnar aged 1 from Bridgend, interred 23 March 1912
Section H Lair 311
Hugh Bonar aged 32 from Bridgend, a retortman died of pneumonia. interred 24 June 1912
Nancy Bonar aged 72 from Philpstoun, died from heart disease, interred 27 June 1914
Catheriine Bonar aged 72, lived at 358 High Street, Linlithgow, interred 12 August 1947
There are a few other Bonar entries and two Bonner entries (from Bridgend Ann in 1970 and "Child" in 1947).
Not sure how I missed these the first time as I was using wildcards and dates to counteract different spellings.
Eric
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Good find, I had an idea they would be there, and as I imagined a common grave too like my family.
The place they are buried is very nice and well kept.
James.
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Thank you - that is wonderful. Is this the cemetery between Mains Road and Braehead Road and do you know if there is a map available of the cemetery? Also could you post details of the other Bonars interred.
Many thanks again.
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The other Bonars in Linlithgow Cemetery
Section F, Lair 66
Patrick Bonar aged 57 a miner lived at Durhamtown, Bathgate (look for Birniehill on maps), date of internment 22 March 1932
Rose McCue aged 59, lived at 7 Blackness Road, Linlithgow, date of internment 12 July 1941
Edward McHugh aged 79 a bricklayer's labourer lived at 19 Braehead Drive, Linlithgow, date of internment 25 March 1954
Section G, lair 448 (possible common grave)
Janet Bonar, died of influenza aged 0, lived at 120 High Street, Linlithgow, date of internment 29 October 1918
Margaret Bonar, died of pneumonia aged 7, lived at 120 High Street, Linlithgow, date of internment 19 October 1918
Section K, lair 177
William McDonald aged 79 a retired retorman from 11 Auldhill Entry, Bridgend, date of internment 5 September 1942
Still born child of Charles H Bonner 11 Auldhill Entry, Bridgend, date of Internment 10 November 1947
Margaret McDonald aged 96, lived at 11 Auldhill Entry, Bridgend, date of internment 8 November 1969
Ann Bonner aged 56, lived at 11 Auldhill Entry, Bridgend, date of internment 15 August 1970
I have included everyone who was interred in each grave except the possible common one.
If you could PM your email I will send a copy of the plan which was included with the CDs. It is the cemetery your are thinking of. There is new cemetery on the other side of Linlithgow.
Eric
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I have a relative called Hugh Boner who died 21 June 1912 in Linlithgow, I was wondering if we might have the same person?
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Hi carlineric
I was wondering if you could look up margaret Lundy died Bo'ness 21dec 1882 as falkirk can't find her in there records hope you can help
Christina