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Hi Katrina
The only Jane Park I can find was niece of Daniel Wright, a baker in Ayr. died 6 oct 1864 aged 1/2.
No sign of Daniel Park.
Jane in the Newton Green Burial Ground.
sorry I can't be of more help.
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England - mainly Leicestershire -Plunkett (and London), Kibby, Springthorpe, Gittins, Bates, Forman, Stevenson, Crofts, Growdridge, Flower, Wigston, Ward , and in Scotland - McLauchlan, Paterson, Aughton, Speirs, McCallum, Gray, Gemmell, Hillhouse, Fredrick etc.......<br />Ayrshire mostly

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Thank you in advance for your offer to look up information for us.
If you can find the time, could you please check for the following:

Alexander MacKay, Wallacetown, date of death Sept. 1855
Mary Tunnock (Tunnoch) MacKay, Wallacetown, date of death Sept. 1857

William Tunnock, possibly Wallacetown, pre 1857?
Mary Tunnock McVicar, possibly Wallacetown, circa 1855-1880?

William McJanet, possibly Newton Green, date of death 1866
Euphemia Muir McJanet- possibly Newton Green, date of death 1874

William McJanet, possibly St. Quivox, date of death is post 1782
Margaret Bryan McJanet, possibly St. Quivox, date of death is post 1782

Gabriel Muir (Mure), St. Quivox, death April 1832
Euphemia Baird Muir, St. Quivox, death Sept. 1846

Andrew Mure (Muir)(Moore), possibly St. Quivox, post 1752
Jean Osburn Mure, possibly St. Quivox, post 1752

William Baird, possibly St. Quivox, death post 1769
Euphemia Baird, possibly St. Quivox, death post 1769

I am sorry to bombard you with all of those names, I just happen to have many member in my family in and around that area and would appreciate any information you are willing and able to provide.  Thank you again.
McCann


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Hello McCann
I've looked through the books, and I'm sorry to say I can't find any of them. Some of the dates are just too far back for these little books, or the stones are missing now - presuming there was one to begin with.
sorry I can't help.
Looks an interesting tree. :)
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England - mainly Leicestershire -Plunkett (and London), Kibby, Springthorpe, Gittins, Bates, Forman, Stevenson, Crofts, Growdridge, Flower, Wigston, Ward , and in Scotland - McLauchlan, Paterson, Aughton, Speirs, McCallum, Gray, Gemmell, Hillhouse, Fredrick etc.......<br />Ayrshire mostly

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Thank you so much for checking for me.  I appreciate your time.
All the best!
McCann


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Re: Coylton, St Quivox, Newton green and wallacetown cemetery inscriptions COMPL
« Reply #67 on: Wednesday 21 May 08 02:33 BST (UK) »
Hi Folks
In addition to Tarbolton inscriptions, I now have Coylton, Wallacetown, Newton Green, and St Quivox churchyard inscription books.
I'm happy to look people up for you :)
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Dear revmother, Hello.  Looking for names with a familial connection - KENNEDY / BARCLAY / STEVENSON /STRACHAN timeframe 1860s-->

Briefly I have a William KENNEDY born 1842 Irvine died 12 Mar 1922 down a mine Redburn No. 2 Pit, Eglinton Iron Co, Scotland from falling stones after a fire damp explosion aged 30 years.  He had married Jessie Kor STEVENSON daughter of James STEVENSON and Jane(t) STRACHAN born 1843 Irvine died 1922 Stirling, Falkirk.  The couple had 4 children: James KENNEDY born 1865 St.Quivox, Jane Aird KENNEDY born 1867 Tarbolton, Jessie KENNEDY born 1870 Elba St, St.Quivox (I think this one died young), next child also called Jessie KENNEDY born 1872 Irvine.

Thanks when you have the time.  Appreciated.

Alison
from Queensland, Australia.
Abrams, Amor, Attwood, Bancroft, Bragier, Brennan, Bryant, Buchan, Cantwell, Cruse, Commins, Cullum, Debus, Denner, Dinner, DuCroix, Flanze, Gilkes, Greaves, Guthiel, Hansford, Hayes, Hokaanga, Homewood, Hoy, Inns, Jahn, King, Knee, Marriner, May, McCarron, McCavel, McCrohon, McFarlane, Merry, Milne, Montgomery, Most, Mott, Orth, Parker, Pine, Roads, Rueping, Sear, Siegner, Stanaway, Voss, Weber, Wheeler, Whitehall, Woodcock

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Re: Coylton, St Quivox, Newton green and wallacetown cemetery inscriptions COMPLETED
« Reply #68 on: Wednesday 21 May 08 10:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Alison
I've had a look through and I can't see your relatives. Stevenson and Kennedy are common names in this area, but none appeared to be yours. Sorry
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Re: Coylton, St Quivox, Newton green and wallacetown cemetery inscriptions COMPL
« Reply #69 on: Wednesday 21 May 08 11:58 BST (UK) »
Dear revmother2, Thank you for taking the time to look.  I can imagine that STEVENSON and KENNEDY are common surnames too.

Keep up the good work!

Alison.
Abrams, Amor, Attwood, Bancroft, Bragier, Brennan, Bryant, Buchan, Cantwell, Cruse, Commins, Cullum, Debus, Denner, Dinner, DuCroix, Flanze, Gilkes, Greaves, Guthiel, Hansford, Hayes, Hokaanga, Homewood, Hoy, Inns, Jahn, King, Knee, Marriner, May, McCarron, McCavel, McCrohon, McFarlane, Merry, Milne, Montgomery, Most, Mott, Orth, Parker, Pine, Roads, Rueping, Sear, Siegner, Stanaway, Voss, Weber, Wheeler, Whitehall, Woodcock

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Re: Coylton, St Quivox, Newton green and wallacetown cemetery inscriptions COMPL
« Reply #70 on: Wednesday 25 June 08 15:31 BST (UK) »
Hi,

If you can have a look for Morrison's, Neish's (Nish's), or MacAdam's in Wallacetown cemetery?
Black - Whitburn, Shotts, Airdrie
Robertson - Kilsyth, Denny, Govan
Russell - Lanarkshire
Hynd - Shotts
Miller - Fossoway & Tullibole
McGibbon - Argyleshire
Johnston - Kilarrow, Argyll
Garrett - Middlesex, London, Glasgow
Brown - Rothesay
Simpson - Leslie, Fife

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Re: Coylton, St Quivox, Newton green and wallacetown cemetery inscriptions COMPL
« Reply #71 on: Wednesday 23 July 08 22:57 BST (UK) »
Hi revmother !

Do you know if there are any Rae's or Mossey's in Tarbolton or Coylton Cemetarys ?