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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Selkirkshire => Topic started by: JackyF on Monday 30 April 07 21:41 BST (UK)

Title: Selkirk MIs
Post by: JackyF on Monday 30 April 07 21:41 BST (UK)
I'm trying to find the graves of two ancestors:
Thomas SCOTT (d. ~1870) and his wife
Margaret SCOTT (m.s. LYON d 11 July 1868)
They lived in the town of Selkirk.

Is there a listing of MIs for Selkirk? If not, can anyone suggest where they might be buried? I haven't been to Selkirk for ages and didn't know I had ancestors from there then.

J
Title: Re: Selkirk MIs
Post by: JustinL on Monday 14 May 07 12:23 BST (UK)
Jacky,

I made few enquiries at the Mitchell Library here in Glasgow.

The only books of Selkirkshire MIs are for the period before 1855.

Justin
Title: Re: Selkirk MIs
Post by: Beckey on Monday 14 May 07 14:57 BST (UK)
Hi JackF,
Can't help with MI's, but is this of any use?

Selkirk 1851 Water Row.
Thomas Scott  H  M  50 Tailor         Selkirk,Selkirk.
Margt.               W  M  48                 Nthumberland,Hexham.
Margt.                D  U   20  House Maid   Selkirk,Selkirk.
William               S  U   16  Tailor or Twiner    Selkirk,Selkirk.
George               S       14  Tailor             Selkirk,Selkirk.
Robert               S        12  Scholar             "         "
Jessie                D        10      "                  "          "
Margt.               G/D      5       "                 "           "

They seem to fit the bill.
Title: Re: Selkirk MIs
Post by: JackyF on Monday 14 May 07 18:59 BST (UK)
Many thanks folks.

I've now found Thomas & Margaret in the censuses from 1841-1861. I haven't had much time to do any more on this family but, if I could find where they are buried, I was going to try and pass by next time I'm up in Edinburgh.

J
Title: Re: Selkirk MIs
Post by: worth on Tuesday 15 May 07 21:38 BST (UK)
Hi,
Does anyone know if there are any death records for Selkirkshire before 1855 as i know some areas are not very well indexed for deaths in this time?
OOps didn't see the reply above, where would these be kept  does anyone know?
Dawn
Title: Re: Selkirk MIs
Post by: pbmuir on Wednesday 24 October 07 19:48 BST (UK)
You can buy Selkirk death records from Nigel at SGTranscriptions (see website) or phone the cemeteries office in Galashiels for burial records in Selkirk
Title: Re: Selkirk MIs
Post by: alan14578 on Monday 07 July 08 13:36 BST (UK)
All 3 cemeteries for Selkirk have been transcribed by the Selkirkshire antiguarians and produced by the Border Family history society in the last six months see  www.bordersfhs.org.uk . The Auld Kirkyard is the oldest with individual photos per headstone.next oldest is Brierylaw then Shawfield no photographs but lots of info. All produced in CD pdf.They also have about 40 other MIs for Berwick Roxburgh and Selkirkshire  including the latest Bowden ,Melrose Abbey,Weirhill Melrose, etc. and most include war memorial info and militia lists and/or hearth tax list. They are currently working on Ettrick Kirkyard bringing it up to date and willbe published  this year.