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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Lanarkshire => Topic started by: Lodger on Friday 02 September 22 22:29 BST (UK)
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I have photographs of the following stones, taken August 2022. Generally speaking the names are listed male + female couples but with exceptions, usually siblings instead of a wife.
Occasionally I have included a place name within the parish, also an occupation and, when a date appears, it indicates the earliest date on that stone or sometimes it is the only date.
These are only a small percentage of the stones in the burial ground. It is very easy to find, directly opposite Strathaven castle, it is well kept and the parking is good. Situated on a steep slope.
AITON & FLEMING.
BAIRD & McDOUGAL 1814.
BARR & DALGLEISH, Crookedstone 1800.
BELL James 1717.
BEVERIDGE Henry 1814.
BROWN, MAIR & CRAIG.
COCHRAN, HAMILTON & MAIR 1820.
COCHRAN Joseph, parish treasurer.
CRAIG & JAMIESON.
CRAIG, John, James & Andrew 1827.
CUMMING & STEVENSON 1829.
DALGLEISH & FLEMING 1820.
DINGWALL William. Covenanter.
DONALD, FLEMING & HAMILTON.
DUNCAN & TORRANCE.
DYKES, FLEMING & TORRANCE.
FLEMING & MEIKLE.
FLEMING & ORR.
HAMILTON, LEIPER, JACK & WOODBURN.
JAMIESON & CRAIG, JAMIESON William 1826.
KIRKLAND Alexander, carter in Flemington.
LETHAM & MITCHELL.
McKAY, ALSTON & FALCONER.
MEIKLE Robert 1791.
MILLAR & KEER (Kerr?) 1829.
MUIR, Henry & Francis 1809.
ORR & COCHRAN.
RUSSELL & FLEMING.
SCOTT John, slater, 1833.
SCOULAR James 1779.
SEMPLE & MARSHALL.
SIMPSON & HOWATT 1820.
SPENCE, DONALD, FLEMING & BROWNE.
STOBO & SMITH.
STRANG & CRAIG, farmer, Crowburn.
TAYLOR, CRAIG & WILSON.
TENENT & PATERSON.
TORRANCE, James & John (father & son) 1887.
VALANCE & CURRIE 1841.
WALKER Henry of Ballymena Ireland.
WILSON, FINDLAY, GREENSHIELDS & WHITE.
WILSON James "Purlie" hanged at Glasgow 1820.
WILSON, LIVINGSTONE & McDONALD.
WILSON, STOBO & BLACKWOOD.
WISEMAN & McKIBBEN.
YOUNG & WALKER.
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That's a very kind offer Lodger.
I would certainly like to see the 'COCHRAN, HAMILTON & MAIR' one.
I'm not sure if it would be my direct ancestor, but my Cochrans certainly married Hamilton and Mair girls in Avondale.
My 5 x great grandfather Alexander Cochran is supposed buried there in 1804 according to a family bible, but I have never been able to find a burial entry for him or a grave ................
Thanks very much
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Hi Lodger
Thank you for your very kind offer.
I am interested in the Tennent and Paterson headstone, as I am certain they are my relations.
All the best,
Rodeo
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That's a very kind offer Lodger.
I would certainly like to see the 'COCHRAN, HAMILTON & MAIR' one.
I'm not sure if it would be my direct ancestor, but my Cochrans certainly married Hamilton and Mair girls in Avondale.
My 5 x great grandfather Alexander Cochran is supposed buried there in 1804 according to a family bible, but I have never been able to find a burial entry for him or a grave ................
Thanks very much
Hi Goldie61, there are plenty of Cochran's (plenty of spellings too!) but the only reference to an Alexander who would be a contemporary of yours, is an entry in the mortcloth payment register for "Alexander Cochran's child, Allanton, 14th March 1781".
If you can't manage to read the inscriptions let me know.
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Hi Lodger
Thank you for your very kind offer.
I am interested in the Tennent and Paterson headstone, as I am certain they are my relations.
All the best,
Rodeo
Hi Rodeo, I've sent 2 pictures, the actual stone has fallen over and lies behind the plinth, shown in the 2nd picture. It's a good-sized plot. If you can't read the inscription let me know and I'll transcribe it.
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Hi Lodger
Thank you so much for the photo of the Tennent and Paterson headstone. They are indeed my relations. However, I'm unable to read the monumental inscription. I apologise for further imposing on your generosity but could you please post the transcription?
Many thanks, Lodger.
All the best,
Rodeo
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No problem Rodeo.
"1914. Erected to the memory of James Tennent, Boot & Shoe Merchant, Strathaven, who died 7th July 1897 in his 77th year. Janet Paterson his spouse who died 21st May 1876 in her 64th year.
And of their children. Agnes Tennent, who died 21st October 1902 in her 58th year. Eliza Tennent who died 20th January 1913 in her 69th year. And Gavin Paterson Tennent (M.D.?) Glasgow, who died 13th September 1913 in his 68th year".
I'm not too sure about the letters after Gavin's name.
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Hi Lodger
Thank you so much for the transcription. Yes, the letters after the name of Gavin Paterson Tennent would indeed be M.D. given that that he was a physician who, upon his death, bequeathed his entire estate to The University of Glasgow Faculty of Medicine, the Western Infirmary, the Royal Infirmary, the Victoria Infirmary and the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow. As he resided in Glasgow, I assumed he had been interred in a cemetery there.
Many thanks again, Lodger. Your kindness in posting this is greatly appreciated.
All the very best,
Rodeo
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Thanks for the photo of the Cochrans Lodger.
The inscriptions are very difficult to make out - especially the stone on the left.
They pixelate very quickly when you try and zoom in.
Because there is a limit to the size you can post on Rootschat, if I send my email address on a PM might you be able to send me a bigger file photo?
Thanks very much
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Your ancestor must have been quite a man Rodeo. I suspect there are a few earlier generations of the Tennent family in that plot, it seems to have been a popular name in the parish and there are a good many of them in the OPR burial register, most of them with trades - baker, post-master, mason, merchant, cooper and of course, shoemaker.
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Because there is a limit to the size you can post on Rootschat, if I send my email address on a PM might you be able to send me a bigger file photo?
Thanks very much
Yes, of course. I had to shrink the pictures to fit the Rootschat files limit, it's the 21st century Rootschat!
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Thanks very much Lodger :)
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hello
Are there any Dykes family members recorded? Specifically, anyone named Andrew Dykes or Annabella.
Many thanks.
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Sorry, no Andrew or Annabella Dykes I'm afraid but there are lots of other stones there that I didn't photograph.