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Title: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
Post by: sarra on Thursday 07 February 13 01:19 GMT (UK)
I have two OPR death records from Scotlands People. I'm not familiar with Scottish records, so I'm hoping some kind person could help me understand them.

Dysart - death February 1849 - William Leith.
Interred from South dyke, 13 yards the foot of grave - 1 yard south of Janet Paton's stone.

Abbotshall - death June 1851 - Janet Leith widow of David Inglis.
Buried in the south grave of James Duncan's property - 5 feet deep N○ 60, N.G.

The Dysart burial would that have taken place in the 'Dysart Cemetery'?.

Abbotshall burial does that mean it was on private property of James Duncan.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Sarra
Title: Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
Post by: NorrieG on Thursday 07 February 13 10:28 GMT (UK)
Hi Sarra  you asked
The Dysart burial would that have taken place in the 'Dysart Cemetery'?.
from FFHpre 1855 Death Cd
William LEITH
Dysart burial 9.2.1849 Seaman
Barony LR OPR426-11
Dysart Barony Cemetery Churchyard Lair Register

this cemetery is just down the hill from the present Dysart Cemetery
and as you can see is in a bad state due to vandals.

NorrieG
Title: Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
Post by: sarra on Friday 08 February 13 23:21 GMT (UK)
Hi NorrieG,
Thanks for your reply, and the other information you posted.
Seems graveyard vandals are all over the world.
The cemetery trust (not sure if that's what they are called in Scotland), have made some attempt to preserve the MI's, by placing them along the brick wall.  The cemetery grounds seem to be well kept.

The FFHpre 1855 Death CD - would that be available for purchase.
The reason I ask is because I have some others that are possible buried in the 'Dysart Cemetery' too.

Many thanks.

Sarra
Title: Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
Post by: MCThomson on Saturday 09 February 13 13:12 GMT (UK)

The FFHpre 1855 Death CD - would that be available for purchase.
The reason I ask is because I have some others that are possible buried in the 'Dysart Cemetery' too.

Many thanks.

Sarra

The records may be in the County Buildings Cupar with the Burials Clerk in the Council's Bereavement Services: Tel   01334 659336 or Liz Murphy, Bereavement Services Manager at Kirkcaldy Tel: 08451 55 55 55 + Ext 47 66 81
 
I've just been in touch with the Burials Clerk in Cupar regarding my Great Grandmother and they were most helpful - they got back to me in a couple of day with the name of the cemetery and the plot number.  It's easier for them to look back if you have date & place of death.
Title: Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
Post by: NorrieG on Saturday 09 February 13 16:32 GMT (UK)
Hi Sarra  Yes you can purchase the Cd from the Fife Family History Soc.
http://fifefamilyhistorysociety.blogspot.co.uk/
It lists pre 1855 deaths in Fife, and now lists
various Old headstone inscriptions, from lists in their publications
also check their Records when you are at their site,for these Dysart Cemeteries
Dysart St. Denis Interments
Dysart St Serfs Interments
Pathhead Feurs Lairs Registers

Norrie
Title: Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
Post by: sarra on Sunday 10 February 13 05:25 GMT (UK)
The records may be in the County Buildings Cupar with the Burials Clerk in the Council's Bereavement Services: Tel   01334 659336 or Liz Murphy, Bereavement Services Manager at Kirkcaldy Tel: 08451 55 55 55 + Ext 47 66 81
 
I've just been in touch with the Burials Clerk in Cupar regarding my Great Grandmother and they were most helpful - they got back to me in a couple of day with the name of the cemetery and the plot number.  It's easier for them to look back if you have date & place of death.
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I'm unable to phone.  Do you know if they have an email address?

Thanks...
Sarra

PS. Looks like I messed up trying to quote...can never get the hang of it. :-[
Title: Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
Post by: sarra on Sunday 10 February 13 05:37 GMT (UK)
Norrie,
Thanks for the link to the Fife Family History Soc. I can see some other records on there, that maybe helpful to my Scottish research.

Thanks you..
Sarra
Title: Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
Post by: MCThomson on Sunday 10 February 13 14:51 GMT (UK)
I'm unable to phone.  Do you know if they have an email address?

Thanks...
Sarra
PS. Looks like I messed up trying to quote...can never get the hang of it. :-[

Try here http://bit.ly/XjGYn4 - just change the name of the Fife cemetery to one you're looking for.
Title: Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
Post by: sarra on Monday 11 February 13 03:59 GMT (UK)
MC Thomson,
Thanks for that link, I've had a quick browse through, looks promising.
Sarra
Title: Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
Post by: Janet Mc on Thursday 13 March 14 09:02 GMT (UK)
I'm looking for a Margaret (Philps) Williamson and believe she may have been buried at Dysart in 1801. Is there someone of that name there? Her husband, James remarried a Euphemia Stuart in 1821 so Margaret must have died before then. Likely between 1793 and 1820. Their last child, Margaret, was born 1793 in Auchterderran but by 1800's family living in Kirkaldy.

Thanks for any help.
Title: Re: Burials - Dysart & Abbotshall
Post by: hdw on Thursday 13 March 14 11:10 GMT (UK)

Abbotshall - death June 1851 - Janet Leith widow of David Inglis.
Buried in the south grave of James Duncan's property - 5 feet deep N○ 60, N.G.

The Dysart burial would that have taken place in the 'Dysart Cemetery'?.

Abbotshall burial does that mean it was on private property of James Duncan.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Sarra

Abbotshall is a district and parish in the west of Kirkcaldy.

http://publications.1fife.org.uk/uploadfiles/publications/c64_AbbotshallChurchyard.pdf

I had Inglis ancestors in Abbotshall back in the 18th century.

Harry