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Offline NorrieG

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Re: Offer: Headstones In Largo & Kilconquhar Cemeteries
« Reply #189 on: Wednesday 01 August 18 15:21 BST (UK) »
Dear NorrieG,

Can you please assist with the following.
Jean Sunter died 5 August 1849 married to David Ritchie  :Kilconquhar

and
Margaret Ritchie died 3 Sept. 1868 married to Andrew Cunningham : Kilconquhar.

thanks

Hi Blue sorry nothing on Jean Sunter and David Ritchie
but I have a headstone picture for Andrew Cunningham and Margaret Ritchie
but the Inscription is hard to read
NorrieG


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Re: Offer: Headstones In Largo & Kilconquhar Cemeteries
« Reply #190 on: Thursday 02 August 18 23:36 BST (UK) »
Thanks very much for your assistance.

David

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Fife headstones
« Reply #191 on: Tuesday 16 June 20 08:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie,
Just rejoined this site and wanted to say a huge thanks plus how amazing all your photos and transcriptions were in helping us with our Fife family history from afar in Western Australia. We visited Fife in 1999 and went straight to the Kidd memorials in Newburn and Elie. Later my brother and a 4th cousin visited. Again in 2018, I walked all around the Kilconquhar churchyard when we stayed for a week at what had been the Beadle's cottage opposite. We spent time in Colinsburgh visiting the Kidd's bakery and house, apparently originally the 'Honor Oak' in the corner of Main Street and South Wynd once owned by Margaret Anderson plus enjoyed afternoon tea at 'Mayfield. In Elie, we searched for the site of Kenneth Hutchison's 1846 store owned by his wife Helen Syme and found evidence of the Rankeillor family including William Rainkillor's amazing 1755 memorial.
Thanks so much for your photographic skills and excellent transcribing.
Marg. Mansfield

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Re: Offer: Headstones In Largo & Kilconquhar Cemeteries
« Reply #192 on: Tuesday 17 November 20 16:13 GMT (UK) »
Looks like useful Pearson/Wylie links here, thank you.