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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Wigtownshire => Topic started by: keeka on Wednesday 08 February 17 11:43 GMT (UK)
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Hello
Can anyone assist. I am looking for details of persons buried at various churchyards in Wigtownshire from 1800 thro to 1950. In particular the following churchyards: Cairnryan, Inch, Leswalt Old and New, Stoneykirk and Kirkmaiden. If details exist, is there one place where these records might be kept? Thank you for any help.
Christine
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Hi Christine
Welcome to RootsChat :)
Have you tried contacting Dumfries and Galloway Council? Given that you are looking for details up the 1950s, this might be a good starting point for you as will this group here www.dgfhs.org.uk/resources.asp
This looks to be what is a listing of some of the published monumental inscriptions for Wigtownshire www.nls.uk/family-history/gravestones/inscriptions/county.cfm?id=36 This listing linked here is from the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh (their records are not available online).
Family History Groups in individual areas can also have these as booklets and other details available.
In addition, there will be other listings online such as here http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ainsty/chapple/sorbie_working.html although I don't think these include the areas you mention unfortunately.
Monica
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If you have Ancestry this is a list of cemeteries you can search for details,not complete but may help you.
Wigtownshire, Scotland
Cairnryan Cemetery, Glasserton Cemetery, Glebe Cemetery, Glenluce Cemetery, Glenjorrie Cemetery, Inch Cemetery, Kirkcolm Cemetery, Kirkcowan Cemetery, Kirkinnery Cemetery, Kirkmaiden Cemetery, Leswalt Cemetery, Leswalt New Cemetery, Leswalt Old Cemetery, Mochrum Cemetery, New Luce Cemetery, Newton Cemetery, Old Luce Cemetery, Portpatrick Cemetery, Sheuchan Cemetery, Sorbie Cemetery, Stoneykirk Cemetery, Stranraer Cemetery, Whithorn Cemetery, Wigtown Cemetery, Wigtown Park Cemetery, Wigtown Top Cemetery
Matt
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Hi,
A friend has books for Cairnryan and Leswalt .
I shall be visiting her soon . If you post names you are looking for in these cemeteries I will see if I can find them.
suzilad
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What a poignant photograph Monica. Looks like a cover for a novel. Is there a story to tell?
Judy
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Hi Judy
One of my favourite photos this one. Taken by an amazing lady, Mary Ethel Muir Donaldson. A London girl, she fell in love with the beauty of the Western Highlands and settled in Ardnamurchan in the 1920s. She spent many years taking the most powerful and beautiful everyday photos of the period. See www.ornaverum.org/family/donaldson/mary-e-muir.html and www.blaven.com/memdonaldson.aspx
Monica :)
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Well I never. How fascinating. I thought the young girl was one of your ancestors. Another strong independant woman who had sufficient money to do what she wanted to do.
Thank you very much.
Judy
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I can help also
I have the MI`s for the following cemeteries
Stoneykirk & Kirkmadrine
Leswalt Old Kirkyard
Inch Old Parish Church & Churchyard
Ervie / Kirkcolm Parish Churchyard
Kirkcolm Old Parish Churchyard
MIs in Stranraer Book 1 (there are 3 books) covers The Old Kirkyards on Church St, Bridge St, Thistle St, Dalrymple St, Ivy Place......The second book covers Sheuchan Cemetery.. I dont have .. and the third book covers the extension in the same cemetery also the names listed on the War memorial in Lewis street ... I dont have
CairnRyan MI s
Clachlan of Penninghame Kirkyard
Happy to help anyone ...
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I am looking for information about the cemeteries in Stranraer. I have an Agnes McNab nee Jackson who died in 1866 and I can't work out where she might have been buried. She died in Queen street.
Does anyone know the date that Glebe cemetery was opened?
Most of all I am trying to find anything about her husband James McNab or McNaby or even McNabney, sherrif officer. I know nothing except the name and even that has been listed in various ways on the children's certs. He may have died before 1841.
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Hi julie I had a look at the books I have listed in the previous post. I looked under McNab and other variants along with Jackson. I did not see any listings .. there are. Few books missing in my collection so hopefully some other readers will have the other books in the area and check for you.. good luck hope you find what u are looking for.. there were a couple of Jackson but not your person ..
All the best
Scott
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Thanks Scott.
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Maybe of interest.......
Erica Johnson is the Genealogy contact for the library service (Dumfries and Galloway), who can explain what is available etc. re cemeteries and graves, and where it is to be found.
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Scott,
Would you please take a look for John Fulton ?
He died 28 February 1821 at Cairnbrock, Kirkcolm.
Curious if there is any mention of his age / date of birth. The John Fulton I am seeking was a shepherd and was likely around the age of 40.
Thank you,
Heather
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See www.ornaverum.org/family/donaldson/mary-e-muir.html
Good heavens! That's my cousin's web site. Or to be honest my 11th cousin (!).
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Great website ;) I really like the style used for it.
Monica
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I would love it if you could look for any Stafford MIs in Stoneykirk especially from 1750 to 1850. It may just provide a missing piece for the jigsaw that's currently eluding me!