Author Topic: Burials: William and James Grant of Grantown  (Read 2913 times)

Offline Anita Grant Steele

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Re: Burials: William and James Grant of Grantown
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 31 August 19 19:05 BST (UK) »
That's interesting. Would they have had their own cemeteries or been buried within a christian or non christian cemetery? Sounds like grave site identification would be problematic anywhere. Does Grantown present any particular problems?
Grants of Inverlochie near Tomintoul. William Grant of Trois-Rivieres & Marguerite Fafard dit Laframboise. Cuthbert Grant of Trois-Rivieres.
Grants of Glenlochy & Kilgraston.
Camerons of Temiscaming.
Dobie, Grant, Gerrard, Findlay, Jordan.
Langie/Levreault de Langie

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Re: Burials: William and James Grant of Grantown
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 31 August 19 19:52 BST (UK) »
No, they didn't mind where they were buried, just felt a stone was too flash!  Grantown isn't a particular problem.  I know James Grant 1812-1900, his second wife Christina McIntosh 1815-1879 and presumably their son Robert 1830 -? are in Inverallen - just no stone.

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Re: Burials: William and James Grant of Grantown
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 31 August 19 20:42 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the info and good luck with your search, J11.   :)

Grants of Inverlochie near Tomintoul. William Grant of Trois-Rivieres & Marguerite Fafard dit Laframboise. Cuthbert Grant of Trois-Rivieres.
Grants of Glenlochy & Kilgraston.
Camerons of Temiscaming.
Dobie, Grant, Gerrard, Findlay, Jordan.
Langie/Levreault de Langie