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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Lanarkshire => Topic started by: arcadia on Thursday 02 March 17 05:06 GMT (UK)
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Hi, Seeking anyone who may be visiting Old Monkland Cemetery, Coatbridge, to photograph 2 Lairs where my Grandmother,Grandfather & Uncle are resting. I have full Lair location details for both sites.
Thank you.
Michael
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Hi Arcadia.
I can visit Old Monkland possibly in the next week or two if that suits you. You can PM the details of the lairs if you don't want to post the info here.
Morag
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Hi Michael did you ever get any response for a look up in Old Monkland Cemetry Coatbridge,i stay in that area.
regards Thomas.
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Hi Tosh,
Apologies for not responding to your kind offer to visit Old Monkland Cemetery but I have been away for a few days. A local Family History Society has visited and taken photographs for me thank you very much.
Regards
Michael
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If anyone is visiting Old Monkland cemetery could they look out for a headstone for my g.g.g. grandparents William George? Irwin/Irvine b.c. 1796 and Jane Irwin nee Erskine b.c. 1803.William died at Coatbridge b/w. 1841 and 1851?. Jane died pre 1851.
I don't have a location but they were Episcopal so if there is a section for this denomination they may be there.
Any idea how I could get plot information.
I live in Australia so can't come myself.
Linda Mackie
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Any idea how I could get plot information.
https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=28135
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Thanks Forfarian but I could not find anything and am confused.
I read somewhere that Old Monkland Cemetery was not opened until the 1870s but LDS have a film titled:
Coatbridge, Old Monkland Cemetery Inscriptions 1700-1950.
As my ancestors died pre 1851 Census (one in Coatbridge other unknown) I am at a loss to know their burial place. Possibly they did not have headstones as not all their children were grown and had to be supported by an unmarried sister at first.
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Then what you are looking for is the Old Monkland parish kirkyard, not the Old Monkland cemetery.
Forget about the LDS for the moment. It looks as if they have either misnamed their film, or at the very least extended the dates it covers back to long before the cemetery existed.
Go to www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk and check the list of parish registers at https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/files//research/list-of-oprs/list-of-oprs-621-660.pdf to see which of the Old Monkland parish burial registers have survived. Any burials will be indexed in the 'Church registers' section of the Scotland's People web site (under 'Advanced People Search').
See also https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=662453.0
You could, of course, arrange to rent the LDS film at your nearest LDS Family History Centre and see what it actually is.
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Hi Linda,
Old Monkland Cemetery was not opened until 1875 and so your ancestors would have been buried in Old Monkland Churchyard, for which there are no records other than monumental inscriptions. The large modern-day cemetery is an extension of the ancient churchyard.
I posted a list of lair (plot) owners for Old Monkland churchyard on this List but having looked through it, I can't see any Irwin/Irvine names. They may not be buried there or, they may have been interred in common ground. The churchyard was open to all residents of the parish, no matter what their religion and there are no separate sections in any parochial burial grounds here in Scotland.
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Fall out of bed Forfarian? ;D ;D ;D You just beat me to it this morning!
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Ach, I should have let it be because I should have known you'd be along with the information after your Sunday long lie. ;D