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Re: Cathcart, Cathcart Old Parish and Linn
« Reply #90 on: Tuesday 15 September 09 12:19 BST (UK) »
Billy, yer jesting.
I'm in Dundrennan now!!
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Re: Cathcart, Cathcart Old Parish and Linn
« Reply #91 on: Tuesday 15 September 09 20:20 BST (UK) »
Lora,
Jings Crivvens Help Ma Boab!

You do all the work, I get the credit.  No fair!!!   :(


May I ask a favour though please?

I've been contacted by a lass, Cindy, frae Canada.
She is looking for a lair of Millicent Sloan. Lair is 2B, 1319

Any chance you could take yer wee dug a stroll up that way?

Dave

Joking aside,
I would like to emphasise that damnonii (Lora) has put in a heck of a lot of effort in trying to get results for folk in Cathcart.
Yes Lora, yer walkin the dug, but yer makin that extra effort.
Thanks.
Dave

aw shucks Dave, thanks  ;D

Had a look around 2B this evening for Millicent Sloan - No stone I'm afraid but got pics anyway, will email you them to pass on. :) 

Dear Lora, many apologies for mis-reading the posts and crediting Dave!  :-[

I vaguely remember my father taking me to the cemetery to visit the grave when I was about 2 or 3 as we lived in Simshill at the time. I've written to Rhuallan House so hopefully they will be able to provide the lair reference.

Apologies once again
Stewart

You're forgiven ;) 
Nah don't worry about it, it's too long a thread now to expect people to read through all our ramblings.  Hope you get a reply from East Ren quickly. 

I very much doubt it if you were that young but if you have any memories of where you went when you visited let me know!  ;D

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Re: Cathcart, Cathcart Old Parish and Linn
« Reply #92 on: Friday 04 December 09 03:02 GMT (UK) »

Back on the trail of my Edgars. Can anyone tell me in what years the Old Cathcart Cemetery was used?  Looking for Jane Edgar nee Smith died between 1851 and 1855 and James Edgar (her husband) died 1874 in Cathcart. I very much doubt if they had a headstone but who and where would details of the burial be, East Renfrewshire Council or elsewhere?  Have a trip coming up in May and if I know where to look might have a go at it.  Thanks
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Re: Cathcart, Cathcart Old Parish and Linn
« Reply #93 on: Sunday 06 December 09 18:04 GMT (UK) »
My gt grand aunt Catherine McFarlane Shanks b4 May 1876 was living at Kilmailing Terrace, Cathcart at the time of the 1881 census - and that is the last that we can find of her anywhere.

I would be interested to know whether she is residing in Cathcart cemetery, so if anyone finds her there I would be very grateful to hear from them.

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Re: Cathcart, Cathcart Old Parish and Linn
« Reply #94 on: Sunday 06 December 09 18:52 GMT (UK) »
There may have been a Kilmailing Terrace in 1881 but there isn't one now.  There is a Kilmailing Road.  It is just feasible that part of what is now called Kilmailing Rd, was the \terrace.
I pass it regularly.
At the very top of Kilmailing Rd is the remains of Cathcart Old Parish Church and the graveyard.  Not easily accessible as I think I've possibly mentioned earlier in this thread.
Bonus is, it is not a huge graveyard.  I've been round every gravestone in it in the course of an afternoon.
Something has come up today that might prevent me going searching for you but equally, depending on how things turn out, I might just feel like going tomorrow.

No promises at this stage.

Dave


Others reading this thread might be interested to know that I spent several hours in Cathcart cemetery (the big one!) on Friday looking for a particular grave - I found it!
Couldn't believe it as the section the family is buried in is probably the most overgrown in the entire cemetery.....brambles, ivy, moss, wet leaves and ice...none of it defeated me.  LOL
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Re: Cathcart, Cathcart Old Parish and Linn
« Reply #95 on: Tuesday 08 December 09 10:36 GMT (UK) »
OK folks - you've got an hour to add names that I should look for.
Wall climbing coming up!

It's OLD Cathcart cemetery I'm going to this morning.

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Re: Cathcart, Cathcart Old Parish and Linn
« Reply #96 on: Tuesday 08 December 09 10:48 GMT (UK) »
PS - no need to repost if you've asked already - I have a list. LOL

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Re: Cathcart, Cathcart Old Parish and Linn
« Reply #97 on: Wednesday 06 January 10 21:10 GMT (UK) »
Hi Dave,

     I was wondering the next time you are at the Cathcart Cemetery you could keep your eyes open for any Urie's or Main's buried there?

Thanks

Cathy

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Re: Cathcart, Cathcart Old Parish and Linn
« Reply #98 on: Wednesday 06 January 10 22:36 GMT (UK) »
Will do.
I'm pretty sure last time I was in Cathcart I saw some Urie graves - my pal is called Urie so it jumped out at me.  I was searching around section F.
That was in the Cathcart Cemetery which, as has been said before, is massive.
Unless you are very lucky, finding a grave by chance is slim, really need Section and lair details.

Old Cathcart is much smaller and searchable in an hour or so.  Pity it's under 6 inches of snow just now.

I'm looking after my mother just now and I can't get out much, even if the snow melts.

I've got a list - Main / Urie added but if you can find lair details - all the better.

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