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M I's for Hawick
« on: Monday 17 August 09 07:50 BST (UK) »
Hi folks,
Does anyone have info, or know where I can get such info on M I's for Hawick cemeteries?
I am looking for an inscription for William Brown, a Coachman with the Royal Bank of Scotland in Hawick, who died 15/8/1881. His estate suggests that he was able to afford a headstone.

Any help appreciated

Gary
Gow, Miller/Millar, Thomson, Peterkin, Rutherfoord.
Little Dunkeld, Caputh.

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Re: M I's for Hawick
« Reply #1 on: Monday 17 August 09 14:25 BST (UK) »
The only MIs for Hawick are on Hawick Archeological ? Society Transactions copies are in the Heritage Hub reoords office Hawick .
turnbull- Scottish Borders ,Caithness and East Lothian
waddell-roxburghshire
foord/ford -perthshire and borders
crosbie-scot borders
galloway-scot borders

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Re: M I's for Hawick
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 19 August 09 11:31 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that Alan,
went to the site........really can't understand how it works and what they have to offer.....they don't even have there subjects in alphabetical order.
I should be thankful that not all my ancestors came from Hawick.
Regards
Gary
Gow, Miller/Millar, Thomson, Peterkin, Rutherfoord.
Little Dunkeld, Caputh.

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Re: M I's for Hawick
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 23 August 09 19:00 BST (UK) »
Additional problem too - there are three graveyards that would have been open at that date - Wellogate, Wilton and the Episcopalian one - St Marys I think would have been 'full' by then.  Haining's papers are not indexed completely, but it might be worth contacting the Hawick Archaeological Society itself - it does have a website - to see if someone would be kind enough to look for you.
Enid
Brown - Galashiels; Cochrane - Galashiels and Kelso; Haddon - Selkirk and Peebles; Goodfellow, Laing, Scott, White - Hawick; Saunders - Plymouth and London; Hingston, Lindon, Sedgwick - Devon; Cruickshank,  Scott - Moray; Bruce - Alford, Aberdeenshire; Murray - Edinburgh, Lasswade; Alexander - Falkirk and Northumberland; Snowdon - Rothbury and Co.Durham; Hall - Northumberland and Co.Durham; Cook - Co.Durham; Hobson and Falshaw - Leeds and North Yorkshire;