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Re: Old St John's Graveyard Barrhead
« Reply #27 on: Monday 16 November 09 21:00 GMT (UK) »

Many thanks for posting these. I believe the Taylor headstone is that of my great-great-grandparents. I really appreciate that you did this.

~ Marie

TAYLOR

Stone at the wall backing onto Troy Lane



In memory of
John Taylor
Died 11 May 1912
Aged 75 years
His son
Manus Taylor
Died 3 June 1916
Aged 43 years



His Wife
Nancy Taylor
Died 24 Apr 1912
Aged 71 years

R.I.P


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Re: Old St John's Graveyard Barrhead
« Reply #28 on: Tuesday 17 November 09 20:34 GMT (UK) »
QUINN

Stone fallen over at the rear of the cemetery – was difficult to read summer of 2008 and one photo from Nov 2009, now virtually unreadable. Some one [not me] must have removed some moss from the stone as the top part was not visible last year.

Again, if anyone thinks dates are incorrect – please feel free to update.


Stone is an oblisk


Top part of stone

JAMES QUINN
Died ? FEBy 1903
Aged 73 Years [possibly 75years]



In middle of stone

Erected by
JAMES QUINN
CROFTHEAD to the
Beloved Memory of his
Children
SARAH Died July 1852 Aged
One year and 10 months
John Died 13th Nov 1868 [not sure of year as stone worn]
Aged six years

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Re: Old St John's Graveyard Barrhead
« Reply #29 on: Thursday 21 February 13 16:41 GMT (UK) »
Just registered on Rootschat and found this post:  Helen Thornton and Peter Chisholm are my 3 X Great grandparents.  Peter Thornton and Bridget Connelly are completely new to me.  Thanks Murphyz.  Any other Thorntons or Chisholms out there?

Stone still standing but very worn – I will not try the inscription but have noted below words which were visible and hopefully they will mean something to some one.


THORNTON


Erected by James Thorton
To The Beloved Memory of his
Father Peter Thornton
Died 21st Nov 1848 aged [all worn away]
And
His Mother Bridget Connelly
Died 1st Feb 1838 [stone worn at last number could possibly be 1839] aged [all worn]
Their Daughter [all worn]

James Thornton mentioned.
Further down there is a mention of a daughter Helen Thonrton died July 1875 [?]
Her husband Peter Chisholm death also on stone.

Sorry it is so vague. Non compressed file available if anyone wishes it.