Author Topic: Seeking help to find burial place of MACINTOSH and CARRUTHERS children Kilmacolm  (Read 4110 times)

Offline elsie ellen

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Hello!

Elizabeth Jane MACINTOSH, nee RUSSELL, was a young widow when she married John CARRUTHERS in Glasgow. They lived in Kilmalcolm, Renfrewshire.

Sadly Elizabeth had four children die at an early age:-

Unknown son MacIntosh (father John MacIntosh) who died between 1902 and 1913
Ranald MacIntosh (father John MacIntosh) who died between 1902 and 1913

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Mary Carruthers who died between 1915 and 1920
William Carruthers who died about 1930

I have been unable to find any birth or more specific death details for these children.

I would appreciate any snippet of information about them, but especially I would like to find their last resting place. What cemetery in Glasgow would be a realistic possibility for them to be buried at? As I do not have any death and burial details for Elizabeth and John Carruthers I cannot use that as a possible guide either. John MacIntosh died in Canada.

Here's hoping....

Cheers

Elsie Ellen




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Re: Seeking help to find burial place of MACINTOSH and CARRUTHERS children Glasgow
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 07 January 07 11:04 GMT (UK) »
There is only 1 Elizabeth Carruthers nee Russell who died at Paisley, Renfrewshire in 1935.- in the Scotland Peoples website, worth the £1 to download. it maybe the correct one.
Scotland - Buchanan, Thomson, Pat(t)erson, Stewart, Ritchie, Tracey
Ireland - Tracey, Conroy, Pat(t)erson.

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Re: Seeking help to find burial place of MACINTOSH and CARRUTHERS children Glasg
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 07 January 07 11:07 GMT (UK) »
If they were born and lived in the kilmacolm area it is unlikely that they would be buried in Glasgow or anywhere in lanarkshire .

Kilmacolm is in Renfrewshire between Paisley and Greenock

http://www.allanton.plus.com/StColumbaKilm1.htm
has some insight into its history

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Re: Seeking help to find burial place of MACINTOSH and CARRUTHERS children Glasgow
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 09 January 07 04:41 GMT (UK) »
Hello Tidybooks and Falkyrn  :) :)

Thank you for the information you have provided.

Tracing family is more than names and dates...it's a geography lesson as well!

Are you able to point me in the direction of cemeteries in this shire please?

Elsie



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Re: Seeking help to find burial place of MACINTOSH and CARRUTHERS children Glasgow
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 09 January 07 06:36 GMT (UK) »
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/RFW/#Cemeteries

Look around this site, you will get geography of the place, but above is specific link to cemetries.

Tom
Scotland - Buchanan, Thomson, Pat(t)erson, Stewart, Ritchie, Tracey
Ireland - Tracey, Conroy, Pat(t)erson.

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Elsie,
Are you still looking for info about the MacIntosh and Carruthers families. I am the granddaughter of John and Elizabeth Carruthers and I have the information you want. Let me know.

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Hello Bondgirl39  :)

What a wonderful surprise to hear from you. Yes, I am still researching this family and would welcome the information.

Elsie

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Kilmalcolm -  used  to be part of Port Glasgow parish at one time.  My grandfather was in a home 1901 census in Kilmacolm, which was part of Port Glasgow. Not sure when the boundries changed
Beaton Bethune, Campbell -  ROC
Mitchell Leslie - Aberdeen
Mackintosh, Anderson (Provost) -  Inverness
Boyle, Mckechnie, McPhail, Fulton  - Ireland, Greenock, Kilbrachan
Pearce, Curnoe/Curnow -  Cornwall
Patterson, Robson, Sloan, Campbell, Dixon, Wilson, Ritson, Hedley, Vipond, Coulson -  South Shields, Sunderland, Northumberland, Cumberland
Kitcheham/Kitchingham, Gage -  Kent

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Hello Bondgirl39  :)

What a wonderful surprise to hear from you. Yes, I am still researching this family and would welcome the information.

Elsie