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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Moray (Elginshire) => Topic started by: specialkg on Thursday 10 November 11 11:56 GMT (UK)
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Can anybody tell me if the Bellie MI book contains deaths in the 1900s. I am looking for a James Hardie who died in 1920 and according to his obituary which I requested from Libindx he is buried in Bellie Churchyard.
I am particularly interested to see if any other names are mentioned on the grave stone.
James had been an ostler and a coachman. According to the obituary he was the last driver of the Earl of Fife coach from Portsoy to Fochabers.
Any help with this would be much appreciated.
Betty
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Hi Betty,
You might find this website interesting if you are looking for names on gravestones in Moray
http://www.mbgrg.org/index.shtml
Regards
Jen
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Thanks for your reply.
The person I am looking for does not appear to be listed. I may phone the lairs department and see if they can help.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
Betty
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Hi Betty,
The Bellie MI book goes right up to about 2005. Unfortunately there is no mention of your James either as HARDIE or HARDY.
Regards..............Christine
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Hi Christine
Thanks for your reply.
I only recently found that James was buried in Bellie Churchyard through an obituary in the Banffshire Advertiser. I was hoping there would be a stone. His first wife is in Urquhart churyard he remarried. I was hoping to find a clue as to what happened to his second wife.
Thanks again.
Betty
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Where would I find the Bellie MI book? Is it online someplace?
Thanks
Scott
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Hi Scott,
I got mine from the Aberdeen and North East Scotland FHS. http://www.anesfhs.org.uk/publocal.php They sell to non-members.
Regards...........Christine