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Re: Dunbartonshire MI
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 15 July 07 10:49 BST (UK) »
Hi Pettsy ,

None of those MIs are yours , Shame about Edinburgh, you can order on-line though. Killearn is in Stirlingshire,but it is just north east of Glasgow  :-\ i think.

Sylvia
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Re: Dunbartonshire MI
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 15 July 07 10:56 BST (UK) »
 ??? Thanks Sylvia.

I am sure Kilmaronock in Dunbartonshire too.
I do have a photo of their grave in the church yard.

Yes you can order on line, I will order on when I return from Scotland.

Pettsy
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Dwyer, McManus & Kiernan in Ireland.<br />Turner in Shrewsbury.<br />Cannon in London.<br />Porter in London.<br />Kinner in Chelsea, London.<br />Le Breton

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Re: Dunbartonshire MI
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 15 July 07 11:05 BST (UK) »
Hi Pettsy,

Kilmaronock is in Dumbarton  ??? you asked where Killearn was .

Sylvia
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Re: Dunbartonshire MI
« Reply #21 on: Sunday 15 July 07 11:17 BST (UK) »
Hi Pettsy,

Kilmaronock is in Dumbarton  ??? you asked where Killearn was .

Sylvia


Hi Sylvia ,
Sorry I wasn't too sure if Kilmaronock was Stirling too. Thank you.
I have just had a look at all my death certs.

Catherine Lang nee McAulay died Jan 24th 1945. 82 years old.
Widow of John Lang, Parochial School Master.

John McAulay July 1943, retired Farmer, single, 74 years old.

Catherine McAulay nee McColl July 1883 90 years old.
Widow of James McAulay (no her death was in Stirling)

Now I have to order my Killearn death certs before I can look for the MI's.

Thanks for all you help.

Pettsy
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Munn New Jersey and Oz
Dwyer, McManus & Kiernan in Ireland.<br />Turner in Shrewsbury.<br />Cannon in London.<br />Porter in London.<br />Kinner in Chelsea, London.<br />Le Breton


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Re: Dunbartonshire MI
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 14 August 07 15:29 BST (UK) »
I have family from Kirkintillock all Morrisons can someon have a look for me.. Please and thank you barb in canada
morrison ,, milligan,,drummond..ferris.. all from around Dumbarton, kirkintilloch and glasgow..

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Re: Dunbartonshire MI
« Reply #23 on: Monday 20 August 07 10:49 BST (UK) »
In Kirkintilloch Auld Aisle churchyard there are these Morrisons:
James Morrison 1833 and Margaret McKinley 1886, erected by J & A Williamson, their mother Margaret Morrison 1.10.1886, 68. sister Mary morrison 29.8.1891, aged 68.

John Morrison wife Janet Kirkwood 22.3.1851 53.

1854 John McCash 25.7.1852, 64, wife Elizabeth Morrison.

hope this helps

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Re: Dunbartonshire MI
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 26 August 07 06:05 BST (UK) »
In Kirkintilloch Auld Aisle churchyard there are these Morrisons:
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I am just guessing but are you quoting from the typscript booklet "MITCHELL, John Fowler (CIE) & Sheila. Monumental Inscriptions (pre-1855) in Dunbartonshire. (1969). Produced for The Scottish Genealogy Society." [I obtained copies of a couple of pages some years ago].If so, I would like to ask a favour?

On page 97 there is a series of CALDERs - #133 to 139. The last two contain "R D McA (&) J B" which I assume to relate to the McAndrew and Blair families. Christin(a) Blair [#133] is the product of a McAndrew/Blair marriage.

Could you please see if there are any MIs that clearly spell out "McAndrew" as I am trying to find out who "R D" could possibly be and when they lived/died. I am already assuming that "R D McA & J B" were responsible for the erection of markers #138 and 139.

TIA Mike.

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Re: Dunbartonshire MI
« Reply #25 on: Sunday 26 August 07 08:50 BST (UK) »
There are no other McAndrews in the Auld Aisle cemetery listed.
In the cemetery next to Auld Aisle - the Kirkintilloch Cemetery, there are a small number of MIs, one has a Calder - William Calder, manufacturer died 2/10/1852, age 42. wife Jane Weir died 25/10/1872, 62. 1st son William, manufacturer died 22/1/1866, 33. youngest son rev Thomas Wright C, a short time min Ayr FC. 14/1/1873, 26. Youngest daughter Agnes 21/8/1908, 63. last of family Mary 17/2/1914, 72 Alex Calder Martin, 24/2/1914, 52.

In the St Mary's churchyard (now a museum, stones moved from original positions) an early 1962 list gives only these 2:

William Blair, Janet Buchan.

John Blair and Christine McAndrew & Family 1821.

no other info recorded for these 2.

any help?