There are a few members of this family buried in Cambusnethan cemetery.
ANNIE McNEIL. Housewife, Overtown, aged 40 years, married.
Parents - John Hill & Ann Jane Kellochan.
Interred in plot E1645 on 2nd June 1909.
Plot owner was William McNeil, coalpit fireman, 132 Orchard Row, Overtown.
also in plot E1645 were -
THOMAS S. McNEIL. Cambusnethan, aged 23 days.
Parents - William McNeil & Catherine Smith.
Interred 21st December 1911.
and
THOMAS S. McNEIL. Wishaw, aged 1 year.
Parents - William McNeil & Catherine Smith.
Interred 9th February 1914.
The following 5 entries are all for Plot D44.
WILLIAM McNEIL. Waterloo, aged 7 years.
Parents - William McNeil & Annie Hill.
Interred 29th May 1897.
CAROLINE MARGARET JANE WAUGH. Carluke, aged 3 months.
Parents - George Waugh & Jane Ralston.
Interred on 15th October 1891.
JOHN WILSON. Coal miner, Waterloo, aged 35 years, married.
Parents - Arthur Wilson & Margaret Irvine.
Interred on 20th May 1893.
WILLIAM WILSON. Waterloo, aged 18 months.
Parents - John Wilson & Jessie McNeil.
Interred on 4th December 1893.
JAMES WRIGHT. Waterloo, aged 6 years & 6 months.
Parents - John Wright & Violet McNeil.
Interred on 26th May 1898.
So, we can assume that D44 holds McNeils who are in various ways related to William & Annie.
Their son William is in there, buried 1897. The Wilson connection comes in through Jessie McNeil and the Wright connection through Violet McNeil. The Waugh entry may have been a neighbour's child or another relation, perhaps a cousin? Would it be right to assume that Jessie & Violet were sisters of William senior? (and so sisters-in-law to Annie Hill). If they are William's sisters, was their parents John McNeil and Janet Reid? Here is a record of Violet's interment -
VIOLET WRIGHT. Housewife, Gillhead, aged 47 years, married.
Parents - John McNeil & Janet Reid.
interred in plot E2309 on 3rd October 1912.
Plot owned by John Wright, coal miner, 4 Gillhead, Wishaw.
Assuming I'm on the right track, I found the following -
STILLBORN MALE McNEIL. Wishaw.
Parents - John McNeil & Janet Reid.
Interred in common ground on 9th April 1875.
MARY McNEIL. Wishaw, aged 2 years.
Parents - John McNeil & Janet Reid.
Interred in common ground on 21st June 1875.
THOMAS McNEIL. Overtown, aged 3 months.
Parents - John McNeil & Janet Reid.
Interred in common ground on 4th December 1876.
HECTOR McNEIL. Overtown, aged 13 years.
Parents - John McNeil & Janet Reid.
Interred in common ground on 26th December 1876.
NEWBORN MALE McNEIL. Overtown, aged 5 minutes.
Parents - John McNeil & Janet Reid.
Interred in common ground on 15th October 1877.
Lastly, the following 3 McNeils may or may not be related to you but, with the Christian names matching so well, I thought I'd better include them.
All 3 are interred in plot E63 and are the children of James McNeil and Mary Brown. (Could he be a brother of William?).
HECTOR McNEIL. Waterloo, aged 3 years.
Interred on 4th January 1899.
HUGH McNEIL. Waterloo, aged 2 years & 4 months.
Interred on 13th April 1908.
VIOLET McNEIL. 114 1/2 Main Street Wishaw, aged 17 years, unmarried.
Interred on 11th March 1916.