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Re: New Kilpatrick Cemetery, (also known as Hillfoot Cemetery), Bearsden
« Reply #27 on: Thursday 21 May 20 10:38 BST (UK) »
Thank you so much for looking this up for me.... I suppose there may have been a burial without a headstone for David Currie ?
The report of the burial at Hillfoot was from his son ( my father, now deceased) so I had assumed it to be correct.
Thanks again.
Rhona Burslem


There can be so many reasons why I haven't taken a picture of it. I could have missed it, It may be lying face down, the words cannot be read or there is no stone. Only way for you to know for sure is to contact East Dunbartonshire Cemeteries office and give the name and date of the death. They should be able to assist you. Chris
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Re: New Kilpatrick Cemetery, (also known as Hillfoot Cemetery), Bearsden
« Reply #28 on: Thursday 21 May 20 11:11 BST (UK) »
Hi Chris,

It would be great to get a photo or transcription of the LEES headstone if possible.

I think it might belong to an Ulster Lees family who settled in New Kilpatrick I've been researching as part of my surname project focusing on Northern Irish Lees.

Thanks!
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Re: New Kilpatrick Cemetery, (also known as Hillfoot Cemetery), Bearsden
« Reply #29 on: Thursday 21 May 20 13:51 BST (UK) »
Hi Chris,

It would be great to get a photo or transcription of the LEES headstone if possible.

I think it might belong to an Ulster Lees family who settled in New Kilpatrick I've been researching as part of my surname project focusing on Northern Irish Lees.

Thanks!

Hi

Heres a list of the Lees I have headstone pics for. If any are yours Ill dig out the photos for them. Ill need an email address to send them to you. Please DM me with your email if any are of interest.

ANNIE   LEES   01/06/1935
EDITH MARY   LEES   05/02/1941
EUPHEMIA McCOSH   LEES   **-03-1975
GEORGE DRINNAN   LEES   23/03/1942
GEORGE S.   LEES   13/04/1931
JEANIE   LEES   04/02/1988
JOHN GORDON   LEES   17/06/1963
MARGARET A.   LEES   19/03/1963
PEGGY    LEES   04/03/1957
ROBERT MARTIN   LEES   01/11/1947
THOMPSON J. (Dr)   LEES   25/12/1956
THOMSPON DAVID   LEES   11/01/1986
AGNES   LEES    24/01/1939
ROBERT   LEES    16/11/1933
ROBERT WALLACE   LEES    03/09/1916
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Re: New Kilpatrick Cemetery, (also known as Hillfoot Cemetery), Bearsden
« Reply #30 on: Thursday 21 May 20 17:01 BST (UK) »
Hi Chris,

Thanks for this. Unfortunately they seem to relate to another family though. Much appreciated nonetheless!

Cheers
LEES/LEE - Interested in all Northern Irish families, particularly those from Cos. Londonderry, Tyrone, & Antrim.

See the project website @ ulsterlees.azurewebsites.net


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Re: New Kilpatrick Cemetery, (also known as Hillfoot Cemetery), Bearsden
« Reply #31 on: Saturday 18 July 20 19:54 BST (UK) »
Hi Chris,

Would it be possible for you to tell me if there is a gravestone for my Great Uncle, Jackson Millar? He died on 15th December 1958 and according to his death notice he was buried in Hillfoot Cemetery.

Many thanks,

Diana
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Re: New Kilpatrick Cemetery, (also known as Hillfoot Cemetery), Bearsden
« Reply #32 on: Monday 27 July 20 15:37 BST (UK) »
Hi Chris,

Would it be possible for you to tell me if there is a gravestone for my Great Uncle, Jackson Millar? He died on 15th December 1958 and according to his death notice he was buried in Hillfoot Cemetery.

Many thanks,

Diana

Hi Diana.

Would that be Jackson Millar KB, CBE, DL, JP?  ;D Yes I have. If you DM me your email address ill send it to you.

Chris
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Re: New Kilpatrick Cemetery, (also known as Hillfoot Cemetery), Bearsden
« Reply #33 on: Thursday 15 April 21 21:18 BST (UK) »
Hello Chris, firstly what a fantastic project to undertake, and thank you for doing it.

I wonder if you anything about common or pauper graves in the church yard for those who couldn't afford a headstone, particularly back in the 1800s. Might there have have been burial records even if not a plot marked as a common grave?

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Re: New Kilpatrick Cemetery, (also known as Hillfoot Cemetery), Bearsden
« Reply #34 on: Sunday 10 October 21 10:35 BST (UK) »
Hello Chris, firstly what a fantastic project to undertake, and thank you for doing it.

I wonder if you anything about common or pauper graves in the church yard for those who couldn't afford a headstone, particularly back in the 1800s. Might there have have been burial records even if not a plot marked as a common grave?

Hi there,

There are records held within the Archives at East Dunbartonshire Council. I have not been through them, but Im sure the staff at Kirkintilloch Library will be able to assist you. Theres certainly nothing at the gravesite that has that kind of information.
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Re: New Kilpatrick Cemetery, (also known as Hillfoot Cemetery), Bearsden
« Reply #35 on: Thursday 14 December 23 18:05 GMT (UK) »
Hello Chris

I would like to ask if you have any Mooneys in your records from this church? In particular Hugh Mooney died 1939. He may share this grave with his wife Mary.

Thanks for your hardwork.

Hugh.