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Title: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: hurworth on Friday 03 May 19 05:47 BST (UK)
Was there just one burial ground/graveyard in Edinburgh parish then?  ScotlandsPeople has it under Edinburgh parish.

 
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: Skoosh on Friday 03 May 19 07:21 BST (UK)
Several parishes in Edinburgh, the High Kirk, St Giles, was sub-divided by partitions into at least four congregations. St Cuthbert's parish also worth a look!

Skoosh.
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: hurworth on Friday 03 May 19 07:37 BST (UK)
Thank you Skoosh.

Some of the entries on the page mention OGFK and NGFK (New and Old Greyfriars?) and one entry is for a soldier who is in the Castle Burial Ground. 

The entry I'm interested in states where it is in relation to Lord Bankton's tomb (Andrew McDouall/McDowall, died 1760).  Would you have any idea where his tomb is please?  His burial isn't jumping out at me in the burial records.
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: dowdstree on Friday 03 May 19 09:43 BST (UK)
There were actually 5 burial grounds in Edinburgh at this time -

1.  Greyfriars Kirkyard
2.  Canongate Kirkyard
3.  St Cuthbert's Kirkyard
4.  Old Calton Burial Ground
5.  New Calton Burial Ground

Dorrie
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: hurworth on Friday 03 May 19 09:52 BST (UK)
Thanks Dowdstree.

It's not quite as simple to track down as I hoped!

I gather that Lord Bankton had a seat/pew at Tron Kirk, but it doesn't look like there was a graveyard there.

I visited Canongate graveyard last year, and I don't recall seeing any headstone or tomb for Lord Bankton.  But I could have missed it as it wasn't on my radar at the time.   
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: dowdstree on Friday 03 May 19 10:50 BST (UK)
You are correct that Tron Kirk does not have a graveyard.

Lord Bankton could have had a pew at any of the churches within the vicinity. One google site says he lived at James Court in Edinburgh but died at Bankton House Prestonpans and believed to have been buried at Greyfriars Kirkyard.

It is never easy with these old burial records.

Dorrie
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: dowdstree on Friday 03 May 19 10:58 BST (UK)
James Court is now apartments and is situated at the Castle end of the Royal Mile. This would be near the Law Courts where Lord Bankton would have presided when he was a judge. The nearest church to this would be St Giles.

Perhaps there was a family plot in Greyfriars Kirkyard and that is why he was buried there.

Dorrie
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: KirstyG on Friday 03 May 19 13:01 BST (UK)
If Greyfriars is the correct burial ground then you can pay for searches of their records.

https://greyfriarskirk.com/history/requests/ (https://greyfriarskirk.com/history/requests/)
Greyfriars Kirk possesses some historical records concerning baptisms at the Kirk (1855-present) and burials in the Kirkyard cemetery between 1658-1867.

Kirsty
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: KirstyG on Friday 03 May 19 13:12 BST (UK)
The entry I'm interested in states where it is in relation to Lord Bankton's tomb (Andrew McDouall/McDowall, died 1760).  Would you have any idea where his tomb is please?  His burial isn't jumping out at me in the burial records.

All mentions I can find state that he was "thought to have been buried at Greyfriars". If there was a tomb still in existence surely it would have been documented?

What is your source which states the position? Are there any other details that might help identify the burial ground?

Kirsty
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: KirstyG on Friday 03 May 19 13:52 BST (UK)
According to The Epitaphs and Monumental Inscriptions in Greyfriars Churchyard, Edinburgh (free on google books as an ebook) there was an entry for "The Hon Andrew M'Dowal of Bankton* (no inscription)" so Greyfriars Kirkyard is the correct burial ground.

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=15EZAAAAYAAJ&dq=greyfriars&pg=PA220#v=onepage&q=andrew&f=false (https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=15EZAAAAYAAJ&dq=greyfriars&pg=PA220#v=onepage&q=andrew&f=false)

Hopefully this publication might help you find the entry you are looking for.

Kirsty
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: hurworth on Friday 03 May 19 20:48 BST (UK)
Many thanks.  So it was Greyfriars.
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: hurworth on Saturday 25 May 19 05:54 BST (UK)
I have another query regarding 'Fingask's tomb' which is in the New Yard. 

Whose tomb would it be?  A Dundas perhaps?  The entry is from 1785.
Title: Re: Edinburgh parish burial records - 1799.
Post by: Forfarian on Saturday 25 May 19 07:47 BST (UK)
Fingask Castle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingask_Castle was the seat of the Threipland family in 1785.