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Title: Catholic Burials
Post by: portybelle on Monday 18 April 11 10:20 BST (UK)
Can anyone tell me where my Catholic ancestors from 1890s onwards are likely to be buried in Edinburgh? They all lived and died in Leith but I don't think St Mary's has a graveyard. Thanks.
Title: Re: Catholic Burials
Post by: jessden on Monday 18 April 11 13:18 BST (UK)
The likelihood is that they would be buried in Mount Vernon cemetery - this is the Catholic cemetery for Edinburgh. I'm not quite sure when it was opened but I think would be open by the 1890s.  If it was not then they would have had to be buried in the same cemeteries as the rest of the population in which case Rosebank or Seafield are the most likely choices.

Jessie
Title: Re: Catholic Burials
Post by: Unė kthimi i papenduar on Monday 18 April 11 17:33 BST (UK)
A few possible cemeteries missed.

http://www.50connect.co.uk/articles/edinburgh-burials-cremations


Piershill I believe has a large areas cordoned off for those of "special" faiths who do not wish to be placed beside the others.   
Title: Re: Catholic Burials
Post by: portybelle on Monday 18 April 11 17:43 BST (UK)
Thanks folks -planning a cheery day graveyard visiting this week!
Title: Re: Catholic Burials
Post by: Templar75 on Friday 22 April 11 19:38 BST (UK)
Hi Portybelle,

                     Mount Vernon is the safe bet, most of my ancestors and near family are buried there, I believe the main attraction was Margaret Sinclair who is going through the process of being made a Saint, however, her remains were transferred to St. Patrick's Chapel in the Cowgate Edinburgh.

Cheers.

Archie.
Title: Re: Catholic Burials
Post by: portybelle on Friday 22 April 11 19:42 BST (UK)
Thanks for that. Do you know if there is a book listing those buried there? I have seen these mentioned on other threads. Having spent two hours searching Rosebank Cemetery yesterday for other Gt Gt Grdandparents who I know are there without success, it would be good to at least know if it was worth looking!

I only got through about half the cemetery in that time. Mind you, I did unexpectedly come across another set of Gt Gt GdPs so wasn't a total loss!
Title: Re: Catholic Burials
Post by: Templar75 on Friday 22 April 11 20:37 BST (UK)
Hi Portybelle,

                     if you go in through the week and they are not busy they will look through the records for you, it is better if you have roughly the date they died and their proper names and ages but normally the names will be suffice, I have found the staff very helpful and if they have time will show you where to go, but be patient.

Cheers.

Archie.
Title: Re: Catholic Burials
Post by: portybelle on Friday 22 April 11 20:49 BST (UK)
Thanks will give that a try.
Title: Re: Catholic Burials
Post by: Cannongate on Thursday 26 May 11 23:09 BST (UK)
Mount Vernon Cemetery in Edinburgh was opened for Catholic Burials
in 1895.
Title: Re: Catholic Burials
Post by: Templar75 on Friday 27 May 11 00:12 BST (UK)
Hi Cannongate,

                       that is correct and now the records have gone, the problem is they leave the small gate open all night it used to be locked around 8.30pm in the summer, I see people walking their dogs there and not picking the Poo up no respect.

Cheers.

Archie.