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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Stirlingshire => Topic started by: Chris5856 on Saturday 11 June 16 22:09 BST (UK)
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Hi All,
Ive started transcribing the headstones of this cemetery and have divided the cemetery into sections. I have completed sections 1 & 8, which is the oldest part of the cemetery. The earliest stones relate to the early 1830's. Ive transcribed the details of 1,278 people so far. Some include Surgeons to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and Members of Parliament.
Im running a Facebook Page, which will record my progress....
https://www.facebook.com/Campsie-Cemetery-Lennoxtown-1633690536871115/
Updates with also appear on my Twitter Page
https://twitter.com/ChrisMcKay2
Searches / lookups are free, as are requests for pictures of headstones
Cheers
Chris
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Hi All,
I've made a slight change to the map plan, in that I've done away with section 8 and just combined it with section 1. It was too difficult making boundaries between the two.
I've now made a serious start on this cemetery. I took over 680 photos yesterday, all of section 6. Early transcription of these stones puts the opening of the lairs here in the 1930's 40's & 50's, although there are some that date from the very late 1800's.
Already Ive come across three knights of the realm in this section. The close backdrop of the Campsies makes for a stunning setting.
Ive transcribed nearly 1,400 people so far. This cemetery is not nearly as big as Cadder or New Kilpatrick, which I've just completed, so I'm hopeful have having completed this before the summer is out.
Chris
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Only section 5 left to transcribe. I'm presently sitting at 4,885 names on the database. Ill be finished this cemetery this week. ;D
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That's the all the headstones that were readable in the cemetery transcribed.
I took 3,280 photographs
In total there are 5,517 names have been placed on the database.
The earliest reference to a burial in 1810.
There is a war casualty from the Boer War
There is a Luftwaffe member from World War 2
There are 42 people mentioned who died as a result of enemy action in World War 1
There are 17 people mentioned who died as a result of enemy action in World War 2
There are two Knights of the Realm
There are three physicians to the Royal Household when they were visiting Scotland.
There are 261 children under the age of 15
The oldest is a woman by the name McHowat who died in 1999 aged 106.
The most popular surnames in the cemetery
1. Morrison (99)
2. Young (71)
3. Brown (68)
4. Stewart (64)
5. Wilson (59)
6. Campbell (56)
7. Robertson (51)
8. Cameron & Scott (48)
9. Gray (43)
10. McKay & Taylor (39)
Unusual surnames that appear more than three times. By unusual, I mean that the surnames do not appear frequently or at all in other nearby cemeteries and some are unique to this cemetery in the research I have conducted so far.
Bauchop (4)
Blakely (8 )
Buntain (9)
Chappelle (8 )
Craven (11)
Duffield (10)
Fee (7)
Gaillie (6)
McHowat (31)
McKeich (9)
Meffin(10)
Nock (5)
Shanley (7)
Shirreffs (6)
Shovlin (30)
Trower (11)
Vallely (14)
My camera died. 😨 Once I've sourced a new one, I'll tackle Auld Isle in Kirkintilloch & New Kilpatrick Churchyard, should I get relevant permission.
Chris
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Where can I see the deaths in Campsie as I am looking for Shovlin
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Where can I see the deaths in Campsie as I am looking for Shovlin
Hi DK
Im afraid you cant see them. If you tell me who you're looking for, Ill pass on the details I have
Chris
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Hi there do you have any information regarding any Kenny graves? Would be looking for John and Helen/Ellen mainly plus any of their descendants.
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Hi there do you have any information regarding any Kenny graves? Would be looking for John and Helen/Ellen mainly plus any of their descendants.
Hi There Alan,
Nothing for those two names....here's the list of Kenny's I do have
Chris
ARTHUR KENNY 02/06/1958
DAVID DOIG KENNY 07/11/1940
HENRY KENNY 13/07/1988
JAMES KENNY 07/01/1979
JAMES KENNY 08/04/1996
MARGARET KENNY 26/09/2002
MARY KENNY 06/05/1985
MARY BROWN KENNY 10/01/1952
MARY JANE KENNY 16/09/1998
RICHARD KENNY 03/01/1997
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Sorry for the late reply on this Alan.
There is a headstone for Charles McIlwee and his wife Ellen Kenny (c1879). Not sure if same family you are after - Ellen's parents were John and Ellen Kenny.
ps great work Chris.
Cheers
Duncan
Hi there do you have any information regarding any Kenny graves? Would be looking for John and Helen/Ellen mainly plus any of their descendants.
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I have family links to the Johnstons buried there. Lovely photos thanks.