Hi Kenny:
Thanks for your interest.
Sorry, I did not see your first reply until now.
William Anderson - research to date indicates possible birth 1810 to 1815.
"Researchers" have picked 29 Aug 1814 at Logie as his birth date, but there is conflicting data.
A William b. 01 Jan 1810 at Dunblane is intriguing, but no firm connection is established to date.
Death date calculated to be between June 1845 and March 1846.
I am thinking William was in Doune when he died, but no real proof.
You state there are no records for local cemeteries - assume you mean near Doune.
Maybe the following information will help.
Janet Stewart, William's wife, was born 23 March 1814 at Dunblane.
From census records I believe she lived in Doune 1851 to 1871 and possibly 1841 to 1891.
The only Janet Anderson death record I have found is for a Janet Anderson at Blackford, which currently I do not think fits - more later.
Janet Stewart's parents are John Stewart (1781 - 1858) and Ann Innes (1780 - 1860) and, according to records, buried at Kilbryde Dunblane Cemetery.
Janet's sister Ann Gow, according to records, is buried at Kilbryde Dunblane Cemetery.
Her husband is James Gow.
Janet's brother Alexander (1816 - c. 1846) was a minister at Dunblane and according to records is buried at the same cemetery. It seems feasible that Alexander could have conducted William's funeral service.
So maybe William and Janet Anderson are buried at Kilbryde Dunblane Cemetery.
The Janet Anderson who died at Blackford does not seem to match my Janet as the sister noted does not fit. However, there is a William Anderson b. 25 June 1815 at Blackford.
So burial at Blackford may be a "long shot" possibility for William and Janet.
I hope this information helps.
Again, thanks for your interest in helping me with my relatives.
I look forward to your response.
Dave