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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Topic started by: frank on Sunday 18 January 04 18:57 GMT (UK)
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can you tell me how to get records of my grandfathers headstone ,i visted the cemetry in maryhill ,glasgow ,but there is no headstone to be found, i belive the name of the cemerty is st. kentigerns ,not sure if this is the right spelling.
frank
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I don't know myself Frank, but I'm hoping that somebody might be able to help you - I've searched on Google and I think (from what I found on Google) thaty the St. Kentigern is in "Lambhill" and not "Maryhill" - but I might be wrong!
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hi lambhill cemetery and st kentigerns is close by both are in lambhill happy hunting was at lambhill myself locating ancestors and relatives ...if you have the date of the death/deaths you can contact the glasgow council/corporations parks department they will contact you with the exact location of the graves in questions...cheers helen
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hi is there a charge for this please i need to find out the plot number of my gran and great grandparents buried in lambhill and kentigerns when i vist scotland but have so much to do and not a lot of time tx
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hi is there a charge for this
No. you just email or call them and they will help. You may then have the lair number, but pinpointing it in the graveyard without a lair map is impossible. The gravediggers and the council have the maps. Again, I have found them to be extremely helpful in actually taking me to the exact position of the lair.
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hi is there a charge for this
No. you just email or call them and they will help. You may then have the lair number, but pinpointing it in the graveyard without a lair map is impossible. The gravediggers and the council have the maps. Again, I have found them to be extremely helpful in actually taking me to the exact position of the lair.
If you have the lair number the Glasgow Council Cemetery staff will assist you by pinpointing the grave for you and even checking to see who else may be buried in that lair - I have made use of their help in this way before. Unfortunately if you don't have the lair number and they are required to do a search of the records they do charge. Previous enquiries by RC members regarding such searches have been quoted figures around £60
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you're kidding me!
I just call or email and the helpful people here (east coast of scotland) supply all the information for free. Had one of the gravediggers call up head office, get the lair number, locate it and take me to it, another time a gravedigger drove to head office to get the lair map, came back and took me to it.
My attempts to get them to actually dig up the cemetery to search for unmarked graves from the 1600s has so far failed to work though.
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you're kidding me!
Sadly no.
I just call or email and the helpful people here (east coast of scotland) supply all the information for free. Had one of the gravediggers call up head office, get the lair number, locate it and take me to it, another time a gravedigger drove to head office to get the lair map, came back and took me to it.
Glasgow City Council Cemeteries Department have decreed that genealogical enquiries are not part of their core business and decided to charge for any searches that need to be done. Whether the figures quoted to individuals have been set high to act as a deterrent I don't know. That said when I was able to quote a specific lair number they replied free of charge with the full details of who was in the grave and the ground staff at the actual cemetery assisted in pointing out the location (there was no headstone)
It is rumoured that the head of the department who set this policy has left although whether this leads to long term changes which would benefit genealogy researchers remains to be seen.
The records have also been recently digitised but are not yet available online.
My attempts to get them to actually dig up the cemetery to search for unmarked graves from the 1600s has so far failed to work though.
;D ;D
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Back in the mid 1980s those gangsters were charging £10 per search. I sent off a request (It was an address in the Trongate in those days if I remember rightly) looking for 4 graves. I gave the exact dates of deaths, names, ages, next of kin, parents names - and no joy with any of them and they kept my £10, which was a lot of money 25 years ago. So it's no surprise to hear that they're still at it. I think the head of department back then was a Mr Richard Turpin.
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There are microfilms of some of the Glasgow cemeteries in the Mitchell Library, but of course you need to go there to look at them.
Glasgow tops the list of grasping councils when it comes to accessing burial records. Next is Aberdeenshire, which charges you per hour (last time I enquired it was £10 but that was years ago) just to look at the books yourself. I reckon they are deliberately doing this to choke off the demand.
They almost make Deceased Online look like reasonable value. Unfortunately.
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I believe that Aberdeenshire have digitised their burial records, and they'll be on Deceased Online at some point in the future, just like the Aberdeen City ones.
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I believe that Aberdeenshire have digitised their burial records, and they'll be on Deceased Online at some point in the future, just like the Aberdeen City ones.
"Modified rapture"[1] is probably called for, but I won't be holding my breath.
[1] If you don't 'get' this, here's a hint: Ruddigore.
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"Modified rapture"[1] is probably called for, but I won't be holding my breath.
[1] If you don't 'get' this, here's a hint: Ruddigore.
I sometimes wish there was a 'like' button on this forum for posts!
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hi is there a charge for this
No. you just email or call them and they will help. You may then have the lair number, but pinpointing it in the graveyard without a lair map is impossible. The gravediggers and the council have the maps. Again, I have found them to be extremely helpful in actually taking me to the exact position of the lair.
hi do you have the exact email address for this place please
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Glasgow City Council Cemeteries Dept can be contacted at
Cemeteries & Crematoria Registrar
20 Trongate
Glasgow
G1 5ES
Phone:0141 287 3961
E-mail: les [####at####]glasgow.gov.uk
replace the [####at####] with @
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=5157
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I believe that Aberdeenshire have digitised their burial records, and they'll be on Deceased Online at some point in the future, just like the Aberdeen City ones.
"Modified rapture"[1] is probably called for, but I won't be holding my breath.
[1] If you don't 'get' this, here's a hint: Ruddigore.
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