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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Fife => Topic started by: Mary Scott on Sunday 25 May 14 14:55 BST (UK)
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What denomination was this church in 1841 when my GGG grandfather was buried here? Would only parishioners be buried in a church yard or people who lived in the immediate area?
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"Abbotshall parish lies on the Firth of Forth, bounded by Kirkcaldy, Kinghorn, Auchtertool, Auchterderran and Dysart. It is about 4 miles long by 2.5 miles broad. The great majority of the inhabitants live in Linktown, a burgh of regality under Colonel Ferguson of Raith. It is part of the parliamentary burgh of Kirkcaldy and forms a continuation of it. The small village of Chapel is also in the parish. The parish shares fully in the trade and manufactures of Kirkcaldy. In the Linktown, there is a gas work, a pottery, a brick and tile work, some hundred of hand looms, a sail canvas manufactory, a linen bleachfield, a dye works, spinning mills and a number of corn mills. In addition to the parish church, there are a UP Church and 2 Free Churches at Abbotshall and Invertiel." edited from Westwood's Directory for the counties of Fife & Kinross published 1862.
Hope this helps?
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Thanks for your reply. I did get over to Kirkcaldy last June and it was thrilling for me. To stand at my GG Grandfather's gravemarker in a foreign land was just a very thrilling moment. Unfortunately, I don't know where to go from there but hopefully one day I'll figure it out. I really appreciate you're taking the time to send me that background info on Kirkcaldy.
Have a wonderful day.
Mary