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Re: st. ninians churchyard help
« Reply #36 on: Sunday 01 March 09 02:53 GMT (UK) »
Was also wondering if anyone can help me out, I have a place called Storegate, in old kilpatrick, down on a few census sheets, but I cannot find this place anywhere! Any ideas? I think it was felshers land/lane aswell

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Re: st. ninians churchyard help
« Reply #37 on: Sunday 01 March 09 12:08 GMT (UK) »
Hi Amy,

I'd need to go and have another look. From memory there were female Stewarts also listed but their surnames would obviously change and all descendants from then onwards wouldn't be Stewarts.

If there's specific families, why not post details anyway. If they don't turn up in St. Ninians - who's to say they don't turn up somewhere else?

Your query about 'Storegate' - your best plan would be to add a post on the Dunbartonshire Boards - there's more chance someone might be able to help who has in interest in that area.

Anne


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« Reply #38 on: Sunday 01 March 09 20:53 GMT (UK) »
Hi Anne
Have just been roundthe scotland places of interest and listed my family thanks for all the help. fingers crossed!!


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« Reply #39 on: Saturday 04 April 09 21:13 BST (UK) »
Hello all,
            I am new to rootschat and extremely interested in St ninians churchyard - loved the photos though shame about the state of things. My Lauder line disappears into st ninians. I have a theory that my line goes to William Lauder and Margaret Wilsone via their son john b july 4th 1659 d July 29 1743 who married Janet Row. I am guessing this date of death From the IGi came from an MI. John had a son Robert and a grandson Robert, then I am getting to firmer territory with John born 1781 and died 1844. Johns siblings Robert and Susan are on the 1841 census for St Ninians but then the name vanishes form the parish as many emigrate to the states and others to Glasgow.
         May I ask if any Lauders are on Mis for St Ninians especially with these christian names or from Throsk. I would love to try and put flesh on my theories or equally knock them out so i can search elsewhere.
           Thank you so much
                            Mikel


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Re: st. ninians churchyard help
« Reply #40 on: Sunday 05 April 09 04:43 BST (UK) »
Hi, Greetings from Australia! I too, have just found these helpful letters about St Ninian's. If someone has the records or is going over the fence in the near future (!!), can they tell me if there are records for Lucy and William Street, please? Lucy died in Bannock burn in 1868 and William in 1874.

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Re: st. ninians churchyard help
« Reply #41 on: Sunday 05 April 09 12:40 BST (UK) »
Hi Mike and Marg,

Welcome to Rootschat!!

Unfortunately none of the names either of you are looking for are mentioned on any MI's in St. Nininan's, but as previously mentioned, that doesn't mean that they're not buried there - just no stones.

Sorry!

Anne

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Re: st. ninians churchyard help
« Reply #42 on: Sunday 05 April 09 12:49 BST (UK) »
Thank you Anne,
                         I bet they are there but stones cost money and I doubt they could afford that. Mort cloths may hold some answers then perhaps. I really appreciate your time and effort.
                                      Mike

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Re: st. ninians churchyard help
« Reply #43 on: Sunday 05 April 09 23:47 BST (UK) »
Thanks, Anne, for the prompt reply. I am not surprised but thought it was worth asking the question. William Street only worked in a Woollen Mill but did leave a will so thought there might have been something.
Marg

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Re: st. ninians churchyard help
« Reply #44 on: Sunday 10 May 09 20:26 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Could anyone possibly see if there is a James Mitchell recorded at St Ninians. I know he married their in 1794 and died between 1841(when at Dunmore Moss) & 1861 when his wife indicates she is a widow.

Many thanks

Mitch
 
PARFREMENT/PERFREMENT(anywhere). Mitchell, Russell, Cooper, Williams, Hales, Hopkinson, Rowlands, Langley.