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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #216 on: Saturday 17 September 16 22:32 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie I saw on an earlier post that you had name Andrew Wilson  (1736) on a list of graves at Pathhead.  My uncle traced our family tree and discovered that one of our ancestors was hung for murder. His name was Andrew Wilson he was hung in 1736 and his hanging caused the riots at the grass market. I was wondering if you had a photo of the headstone for Andrew Wilson and if you could recommend where I could find out more information about him, so far everything I come across refers to the trial, hanging and following riot. Thanks

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #217 on: Monday 19 September 16 18:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie I saw on an earlier post that you had name Andrew Wilson  (1736) on a list of graves at Pathhead.  My uncle traced our family tree and discovered that one of our ancestors was hung for murder. His name was Andrew Wilson he was hung in 1736 and his hanging caused the riots at the grass market. I was wondering if you had a photo of the headstone for Andrew Wilson and if you could recommend where I could find out more information about him, so far everything I come across refers to the trial, hanging and following riot. Thanks

this is a photograph of the headstone in Pathhead Feuars Cemetery
do you know what age Andrew was when he was hanged ?
Norrie


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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #218 on: Monday 19 September 16 18:50 BST (UK) »
No I don't know what age he was. Thanks for the photo

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #219 on: Saturday 24 December 16 16:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi Norrie
I'm new to the RootsChat and so I'm not sure if I'm doing this correctly, however I wondered if you could help me. I'm looking for the burial of Elizabeth Brown (nee Elizabeth McCrindle Coulter) who died in 1950 Kirkcaldy. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Robert


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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #220 on: Tuesday 27 December 16 11:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi Norrie
I'm new to the RootsChat and so I'm not sure if I'm doing this correctly, however I wondered if you could help me. I'm looking for the burial of Elizabeth Brown (nee Elizabeth McCrindle Coulter) who died in 1950 Kirkcaldy. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Robert
Hi Robert tell me who did Elizabeth marry, did they have any children & who were her parents?
Norrie
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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #221 on: Tuesday 27 December 16 14:52 GMT (UK) »
Hi Norrie
Thank you for your prompt reply.
In answer to your questions, Elizabeth McCrindle Coulter married William Brown (of Balsusney Rd Kirkcaldy) in Calton, Glasgow, 1st April 1907. Elizabeth was the daughter of John Coulter (a shoemaker of Dounepark, Girvan).
According to the 1911 census William and Elizabeth Brown were living in Balsusney Road, Kirkcaldy)
I have Elizabeth McCrindle Brown's death certificate, which states that she died 22 Feb 1950 at Kirkcaldy, aged 71 years.
Elizabeth is described as "widow" of William Brown, and her parents are given as John Coltart (sic), shoemaker (dec.) and Jane Coltart (sic) (M.S. McCrindle) (dec.)
The informant was William Brown, son, of 50 Scoonie Drive, Leven.

That is all the information that I currently have. I'm hoping that you might have a photograph of her grave - as I would love to see it.

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Robert


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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #222 on: Wednesday 28 December 16 13:00 GMT (UK) »
Elizabeth McCrindle Coulter married to William Brown

Hi Robert there is this headstone in Hayfield Cemetery Kirkcaldy
but its for a William Brown & Elizabeth Coultart,  I think its the case of
the son not knowing his mothers maiden name or the stone  Mason
just put in an extra  U in, as the death certificate stated her as
 Elizabeth McCrindle Brown and her parents names are spelt correctly

Hayfield Cemetery Kirkcaldy Inscription
2260.   BROWN – William 1884 – 1948. Elizabeth Coltart 1879 – 1950

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #223 on: Wednesday 28 December 16 13:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi Norrie
Thank you so much for the photograph.

I've spent thirty years looking for the burial of Elizabeth McCrindle Coulter, and you have solved a huge mystery for me!

This is definitely the correct grave. Her father, John Coltart (sic) spelt his name as it appears on the gravestone, however his daughter Elizabeth spelt her name variously, using Coltart (1881) and (1891), Coulter (1901) and (1907). However, on her death certificate, she was referred to as Elizabeth Coltart once more.

I know that William Brown was born in 1884 (1911 census), and that he was dead before Elizabeth in 1950 (as she was described as "widow" on her death certificate).

I know that their son, William Brown, died in 1972 in Leven (Fife), and that his wife, Catherine Briggs died in Kirkcaldy in 1989.

Do you happen to have a photograph of Catherine's Briggs Brown's grave at all. I do not know the month that she died, only the year - 1989.

I can't thank you enough for the help that you have given me so far - you're a star!

Regards
Robert


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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)
« Reply #224 on: Thursday 29 December 16 12:34 GMT (UK) »
Hi Robert sorry nothing on Catherine Briggs or William Brown

Norrie
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