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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #162 on: Tuesday 28 April 15 18:32 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie,
I hope you can help me. I'm lookin for Margaret Bell 1951 & David Bell 1971. There's a slim possibility that they may have been known as 'Waldie Bell'.

Thank you.

Donal
Hi Donal  need more information I assume thes are the dates they died ?
were they married ? spouses names
where were they from and when were they born?
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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #163 on: Tuesday 28 April 15 19:17 BST (UK) »
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Hi Donal  need more information I assume thes are the dates they died ?
were they married ? spouses names
where were they from and when were they born?
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Thanks Norrie,
Margaret (1891-1951) & David (1896-1971) Bell, were husband & wife and lived in Kirkcaldy.
David was born in Dysart and Margaret in Limerick, Ireland.

Donal

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #164 on: Wednesday 29 April 15 16:33 BST (UK) »

Margaret (1891-1951) & David (1896-1971) Bell, were husband & wife and lived in Kirkcaldy.
David was born in Dysart and Margaret in Limerick, Ireland.

Donal
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Hi Donal   sorry nothing to be found, Checked Dysart, Bennochy, Abbotshald And Hayfield Cemetery
for headstones
Hayeld being the newest only opened in 1940s plenty Bells just not yours.
by the time they died the Crematorium had open and no listings for that are available.
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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #165 on: Wednesday 29 April 15 16:38 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie,

Thanks for all your efforts.

Regards,
Donal


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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #166 on: Monday 18 May 15 08:54 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie.
I am searching for one of my ancestors. Apparently he died in Kirkcaldy so I am assuming he is also buried there. Maybe you can check your index to see if you have any info about him, please?

Surname: Zembron
DOD: 1989

Thanks,
Alex

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #167 on: Thursday 21 May 15 09:28 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie.
I am searching for one of my ancestors. Apparently he died in Kirkcaldy so I am assuming he is also buried there. Maybe you can check your index to see if you have any info about him, please?

Surname: Zembron
DOD: 1989

Thanks,
Alex
Hi Alex  sorry nothing with the surname  Zembron in my index
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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #168 on: Friday 22 May 15 07:49 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie.
I am searching for one of my ancestors. Apparently he died in Kirkcaldy so I am assuming he is also buried there. Maybe you can check your index to see if you have any info about him, please?

Surname: Z***
DOD: 1989

Thanks,
Alex
Hi Alex  sorry nothing with the surname  Z*** in my index
Norrie

Could you tell me which cemeteries you checked and to how many percent they are indexed by you, please? I believe you have indexed ABBOTSHALL, BENNOCHY,DYSART & PATHHEAD. Or is there anything else? Are they indexed to 100% or is there still a small chance that I could find my surname at one of the places?

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #169 on: Sunday 26 July 15 04:06 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie,

I am doing some family history search for my Granny.  In particular about her sister, who died in infancy.  It was not spoken of when my Granny was little, so she has always wanted to know a bit about the older sister she never knew.

I have found her death certificate - as the family lived at 16 Aitkin Street, Kirkcaldy at the time.  I am hoping she would of been buried in Kirkcaldy too. 

Her name was Margaret Nicol Boyter 1/1/1926? - 6/11/1927.

Is she in your registry at all?

Kind Thanks,
Louisa

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #170 on: Sunday 26 July 15 20:06 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie,

I am doing some family history search for my Granny.  In particular about her sister, who died in infancy.  It was not spoken of when my Granny was little, so she has always wanted to know a bit about the older sister she never knew.

I have found her death certificate - as the family lived at 16 Aitkin Street, Kirkcaldy at the time.  I am hoping she would of been buried in Kirkcaldy too. 

Her name was Margaret Nicol Boyter 1/1/1926? - 6/11/1927.

Is she in your registry at all?

Kind Thanks,
Louisa
Hi Louisa what I need to check my index are margarets parents names
Do you know when they died ? And did they stay in Kirkcaldy after Margarets death
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