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Re: North East Fife memorial inscriptions pre 1855
« Reply #297 on: Wednesday 15 August 12 14:16 BST (UK) »
no Drylies in the M.I's for Dunfermline.

death CD has:

Robert Drylie of Dunfermline died 13/2/1827 buried 16/2/1827
died of Decline.  OPR 424-18


cant find Peter at all anywhere
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Re: North East Fife memorial inscriptions pre 1855
« Reply #298 on: Wednesday 26 February 14 12:56 GMT (UK) »
I would really appreciate it if you could look up the names of any Graham's buried in the Ceres Churchyard. 

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Re: North East Fife memorial inscriptions pre 1855
« Reply #299 on: Wednesday 26 February 14 15:33 GMT (UK) »
I would really appreciate it if you could look up the names of any Graham's buried in the Ceres Churchyard. 

Hi Nookie I have no headstones for male Grahams buried in Ceres Cemetery
who are you looking for ? need 2 names to check index
eg    Charles Graham    Agnes Smith, eg Ceres   Charles Smith   Agnes Graham
there are Grahams headstones in nearby Cemeteries
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Re: North East Fife memorial inscriptions pre 1855
« Reply #300 on: Wednesday 26 February 14 20:04 GMT (UK) »
there are 3 MIs in the book but as Norrie says for female Grahams: Janet Graham Stewart w/o Thomas stewart buried feb 1921 aged 90: Agnes graham w/o Charles smith 6/11/1822 -14/2/1914 & their sons & daughters : Christina graham w/o John trotter 1/2/1911 age 79.

if any of these are of interest I can send full inscription.

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Re: North East Fife memorial inscriptions pre 1855
« Reply #301 on: Thursday 27 February 14 06:31 GMT (UK) »



Many thanks for the response.  What I have is an entry in the family Bible which states "my mother dyed at Pitscottie Easter August 23 1736".  Below that is written (in the same handwriting) " James (Jamy) Graham and Margaret Nicolson was married St Andrews 24 April 1741" and "my daughter Euphan Grahame was born 9 July 1742 and baptised the 15th by Mr Mc Cormack".  In the front of the Bible it states that James' father was a Charles Graham, son of Robert Graham and Elizabeth Dalgleish (no wife mentioned).

A request that I put up on the Fife page indicated that a Ann Grahame (Russell) was buried on the 25 August 1736 at Ceres which would appear to possibly be the same 'mother'.  Her husband was a John Grahame and they married on 18 January 1687.   The Bible has no mention of either a John or Ann, so I am now really confused and was hoping that a couple of Graham headstones might fit in with the information I have so that I could clear the matter up!
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Re: North East Fife memorial inscriptions pre 1855
« Reply #302 on: Friday 28 February 14 09:18 GMT (UK) »
John & Ann are in the fife death index CD:

 Ann GRAHAM (RUSS:) Ceres,Craighall  25 Aug 1736  widow of    John Graham(factor)

but she is only a graham by marriage not birth

Robert GRAHAM Ceres  9 Sep 1723                  

and this one mentions Pitscottie:
Thomas GRAHAM   Ceres & Cameron,Greigstown d. 12 Feb 1740  bur. 15 Feb 1740
tenant pitscottie   father: Lt John Graham   
Petition of son -  Lt John Graham in B65\22\1   

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Re: North East Fife memorial inscriptions pre 1855
« Reply #303 on: Friday 28 February 14 13:51 GMT (UK) »
Thank you very much, but I seem to be more confused than ever.  The family tree was going really well until I found the bit about the mother dying! 

I do have a Robert Graham who lived and owned a 'few' in Valleyfield near Queensferry dated 1686 which he then passed on to his son (I think Charles) who then sold it on to his brother Lawrence.  Lawrence then sold it to his son William.

In theory the dates given for the tombstone for Robert could fit, but I will have to get hold of a map as I know he married twice - one in Culcross and the second time in Carnbee and I have no idea where they are in relation to Ceres.

This family tree business is really not for sissies  ::)
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Re: North East Fife memorial inscriptions pre 1855
« Reply #304 on: Friday 28 February 14 16:46 GMT (UK) »
Hi Nookie sorry no Headstones for Graham back in the early 1700s

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Re: North East Fife memorial inscriptions pre 1855
« Reply #305 on: Friday 28 February 14 17:17 GMT (UK) »
Really appreciate you looking for me.  Many thanks
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