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St Ninians Churchyard
« on: Monday 09 February 09 21:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi i am trying to find David King Taylor who died Jan 15th 1888 he was married to Margaret Thompson who died 7th July 1888.I have spoke to cemetery department at stirling who can confirm he is buried at St Ninians Churchyard Stirling but they did not record lair number etc in those days.
Also is cemetary still closed or can i go and have a look.

Thanks Marie 

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Re: St Ninians Churchyard
« Reply #1 on: Monday 09 February 09 22:03 GMT (UK) »
I think it is still closed but the keys can be had from Stirling Cemeteries Department.

Or you could quite easily climb in.
I wonder if you would be arrested for doing that.  And what would you be charged with.   ???
Entering a graveyard before your time perhaps.   :D
Ferguson (Stirling & Parish of Kincardine) Stevenson (Bannockburn) Cowan (Stirling) McLean (Glasgow,  Dundee & Skye)

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Re: St Ninians Churchyard
« Reply #2 on: Monday 09 February 09 22:18 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Fergie is it a big graveyard?how long do you think it will take me and my wee bro to look around it?
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Re: St Ninians Churchyard
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 10 February 09 01:08 GMT (UK) »
Try here

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,353327.0.html

I live quite close by so if I can help, then I will.
Ferguson (Stirling & Parish of Kincardine) Stevenson (Bannockburn) Cowan (Stirling) McLean (Glasgow,  Dundee & Skye)


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Re: St Ninians Churchyard
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 10 February 09 10:54 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Fergie thats really kind of you
Marie

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Re: St Ninians Churchyard
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 10 February 09 18:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi Marie,

St. Ninian's isn't that big at all.

The people you mention won't be listed in any of the MI publications unless they were later burials in an existing lair which had a stone.

There are 5 Taylor stones listed in the pre-1855 Mitchell's East Stirlingshire Book and 3 out of those 5 have much later dates of death but none of the names match your people.

Personally, I would have another go at the Cemetery Records Office for a Lair/Plot number - I think you might have just been unfortunate in not getting that information. If you think about it - where would they know where to bury folk if they didn't have that info? Lots of the stones have reasonably recent dates on them but this doesn't mean these individuals are definately buried there, but I would imagine some of them must be.

One Taylor stone which shows more recent deaths (not necessarily burials) in St. Ninian's is this one:

Robert Taylor died 25.04.1910 age 60
Wife Helen Laird died 26.12.1938 age 89
Their children
Charles Laird Taylor died 20.12.1877 age 2
Jessie Taylor died 18.12.1890 age 5
Charles Angus Thomas Taylor died 13.01.1896 age 6
James Taylor died 28.03.1899 age 25
Robert Taylor died 05.06.1920 age 33

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Re: St Ninians Churchyard
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 10 February 09 19:01 GMT (UK) »
Meant to say . . . . . .

It would only take a couple of hours to go round - at most.

Anne

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Re: St Ninians Churchyard
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 10 February 09 22:28 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Anne for that.Did try again today but all they can tell me is they never opened the plot and that they are at st ninians churchyard.I have just recently started looking into my grans side of of the family and King Taylor goes back to 1705 when a king married a Taylor and since then King Taylor has been the middle name of the first born since then.My brother is Alan KingTaylor Mcwilliams. My searches have shown they were all in Bannockburn St Ninians area.My Grans dad is in Grand Sans Polment seen that at the weekend but all leads from there go to St Ninians.

Thanks for all your help
 one i had gave up on...... is my dads real dad my real grandad i shall open another post when i solve this one

Thanks so much everybody wish i had found this site sooner
Marie

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Re: St Ninians Churchyard
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 11 February 09 01:49 GMT (UK) »
Hi

The St Ninians burial records are (were) at the Stirling Archives. I checked them about 4 years ago for my gggrandfather who died in 1855 and from memory, whilst there wasn't an actual grave record there was a description of approximately where it was.

Andy