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Re: Photos of Old Dalbeth Cemetery
« Reply #99 on: Sunday 12 January 14 17:01 GMT (UK) »
Joanne

As promised, some photos. Enjoy

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Re: Photos of Old Dalbeth Cemetery
« Reply #100 on: Sunday 12 January 14 17:26 GMT (UK) »
hi davie

i looked up the link on edwars mcilwhan and it all fits in it is my nans brother on her birth cert is it spelt mcilwham im 100% sure its her brother just miss spelling somewhere along the lines or done for a reason have just double checked dates etc and edwars parents are the same as my nans
daniel and elizabeth mcilwham
my Nan's dads grave is here ( i think) i know he died 16-04-1957 aged 55 at 47 Delburn Street Parkhead and was buried in dalbeth cemetery lair 844 section 17 Daniel Mcilwham
along with

Annie Crossan (sister in law) date of internment 11-10-32 age 25
Elizabeth Crossan Mcilwham (wife) date of internment 13-07-40 age 38
Edward Mcilwham (son) date of internment 01-09-47 age 18
Elizabeth Mcilwham (daughter) date of internment 01-07-52 age 3 months


do you think that they are all in thesam plot ?

thanks again
joanne

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Re: Photos of Old Dalbeth Cemetery
« Reply #101 on: Sunday 12 January 14 18:02 GMT (UK) »
Joanne
yes, more than likely. Not all burials had/could afford a stone. Out of all my relatives in Dalbeth, there is only one headstone, and that was erected quite recently by my sister.
To be sure you could look-up the Catholic burials on Scotlands People site. It is pay per view, but it's almost certainly them.
As for the spelling it could be a mis-spelling at the time of registration, or as you say on purpose.
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Re: Photos of Old Dalbeth Cemetery
« Reply #102 on: Tuesday 09 December 14 13:32 GMT (UK) »
searched the catholic burial records on Scotlands people site against the name Furey and all the entries came up as being Dalbeth St Peter's and Old Dalbeth, compared them to death records I already had and singled out the oldest two generations (Gr Gr Grandparents and Gr Grandparents) printed off the entries and headed up to the cemetery yesterday to try source the lairs, I prepared myself for the inevitability that there would be no markers or stones there.  I figured on a combination of no money in those times to erect a monument and that due to the passage of time and the overgrown nature of the cemetery in the past.  So anyway spoke to one of the groundskeepers and he helpfully showed me roughly where the graves would have been, (Section 9 Centre), using the remaining headstones we worked our way to where the lairs were and lo and behold there was a stone commemorating my Gr Gr Grandparents and two of their children,  brilliant I thought better than I expected, so we counted from there to the other lair where there was another stone (facing the opposite direction though) but luck was obviously on my side as this was indeed the stone I was looking for, two for two.  Spurred on I got some more details from the Scotlands people site and now have another lair to track down but this time instead of a number for the section it has letters looks like it could be J A or J H.  Anyone got any ideas, also do you know if the stones can be retouched by the monumental masons at the gate for a fee?


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Re: Photos of Old Dalbeth Cemetery
« Reply #103 on: Tuesday 09 December 14 14:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi Brian

so glad to hear of your success. Anyway I've had a look at the map I have drafted of the site and can't find anything that resembles JH or JA, how about 1a? That's just to the right as you go down the main drive. Failing that as you've already found out the staff are really helpful so I'm sure they'll put you right.

As for renovating the stone I'm sure that the Mason at the gate can help out too.

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Re: Photos of Old Dalbeth Cemetery
« Reply #104 on: Tuesday 09 December 14 14:38 GMT (UK) »
Hi Davie,  See the picture attached, Could be 3A possibly,
Should probably be back up to Glasgow before Christmas so will have another go then

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Re: Photos of Old Dalbeth Cemetery
« Reply #105 on: Tuesday 09 December 14 14:41 GMT (UK) »
certainly looks like 3a to me. That's behind the office and runs along the edge of the burn.

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Re: Photos of Old Dalbeth Cemetery
« Reply #106 on: Tuesday 09 December 14 22:52 GMT (UK) »
Davie, I follow these posts and really enjoy seeing what comes up over time.

Brian, welcome to RootsChat  :) Wow, you certainly had a successful visit. Certainly the Masons on site will help. My mother arranged to have my father's gravestone made beautiful again two years ago this way. They did a fantastic job and also sent photos etc (we are no longer local).

I am going to try to add a map that has been included before. Not sure who of the Dalbeth specialist crew included it here on RC originally, but I saved it in my own records (could well already be on this orignal thread...haven't checked back!).

Monica


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Re: Photos of Old Dalbeth Cemetery
« Reply #107 on: Tuesday 09 December 14 22:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi Monica

thanks for the mention. I see you attached the map I put together, I tried to add it earlier but for some reason the file was corrupt. Thanks again, should help Brian when he's back at Dalbeth.

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Dempster - Glasgow, Muirkirk, Sorn, Ayrshire
McIntyre - Glasgow, Campsie
Hinde - Glasgow, Wolverhampton
McLintock - Glasgow, Kilmarnock,
McGlade - Rutherglen, Ireland
Kettlewell - Yorkshire