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Clackmannanshire / Re: Tullibody Gravestone
« on: Monday 07 December 20 22:39 GMT (UK) »
Hi Diddy
I visited Tullibody graveyard at the weekend and checked by the north facing wall of the old kirk.
There were lairs for Brown (none Browne) but few stones around there were legible and none that were mentioned David Brown(e) or Elizabeth Monteath. I guess you are not so much interested in Browns but this is what was there.
In Memoriam
John Brown
His Wife
Margaret Lawson
and their offspring
1769-1934
And a nearby stone
Sacred
to the memory of
Alexander Brown
died 12th September 1910
aged 60yrs
and his wife
Sarah Barker
died 17th March1897
aged 37yrs
I think there was a George in another corner, difficult to read but I think perhaps Somerset Regiment
was on there.
Sorry not to have better findings
Mary
I visited Tullibody graveyard at the weekend and checked by the north facing wall of the old kirk.
There were lairs for Brown (none Browne) but few stones around there were legible and none that were mentioned David Brown(e) or Elizabeth Monteath. I guess you are not so much interested in Browns but this is what was there.
In Memoriam
John Brown
His Wife
Margaret Lawson
and their offspring
1769-1934
And a nearby stone
Sacred
to the memory of
Alexander Brown
died 12th September 1910
aged 60yrs
and his wife
Sarah Barker
died 17th March1897
aged 37yrs
I think there was a George in another corner, difficult to read but I think perhaps Somerset Regiment
was on there.
Sorry not to have better findings
Mary