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Re: Burials in Oban
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 29 November 11 14:16 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Garry, I have already found the burial when I visited Oban earlier this year after some excellant help from a lady in the Town Hall. I understand that there is a stillborn child in the grave and so there is only a small stone marked with the date of death of the child. It remains a mystery why there is no stone for David or Emma. I noticed when I visited Oban that some graves without headstones had small plaques naming the buried, would you know how I could go about getting a similar plaque made?
 Thankyou very much for replying to my post, I do appreciate the information, particularly the burial dates which I was unaware of. Thanks again, Phil.

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« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 29 November 11 18:53 GMT (UK) »
Hi Phil,

I have had some excellent help from Gerry and it occurred to me during the correspondence with him that the reason for there not being a headstone at the grave of my great-grandmother's eldest brother (a very prominent Oban businessman & chairman of the parish council) was that his religion may have frowned upon the custom. He was a staunch Wee Free and from what I can gather that particular branch of Presbyterianism is very strict about anything like that. Someone else may know for sure.
It was said that he was a founder-member of Oban co-op (Share number 1) but when they decided to apply for a licence to sell alcohol he withdrew his money from it. Don't know just how true that is but there must be a grain of truth in it.

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Re: Burials in Oban
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 26 February 13 18:57 GMT (UK) »
Garry do you still work in Pennyfuir cemetery I am looking for someone who may be buried there?

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Re: Burials in Oban
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 26 February 13 21:16 GMT (UK) »
Garry do you still work in Pennyfuir cemetery I am looking for someone who may be buried there?

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yep still working in pennyfuir. You can email me at (*) I'll try to help if I can


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Re: Burials in Oban
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 26 February 13 22:16 GMT (UK) »
Garry, sorry  :-\ Taken off your email from the last post. We have a rule here on RC not to have personal emails to protect our members from online abuses etc. We offer everyone, after 3 posts on the main forums, the option to use the Personal Message service (PMs) to exchange info of a personal nature and emails.

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Re: Burials in Oban
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 27 February 13 12:25 GMT (UK) »
Garry, sorry  :-\ Taken off your email from the last post. We have a rule here on RC not to have personal emails to protect our members from online abuses etc. We offer everyone, after 3 posts on the main forums, the option to use the Personal Message service (PMs) to exchange info of a personal nature and emails.


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Yep no problem, Sheena you can post a message on here, I'll try to help. Garry.

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Re: Burials in Oban
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 27 February 13 16:53 GMT (UK) »
I only joined Rootschat yesterday so thought the (*) was a Rootschats way of emailing :-). Thank you Monica and thank you Garry, I don't think the person I am seeking is in Pennyfuir but his son thinks he is so I am trying to rule it out. His name is James Hannah, born c1882, died aged 60 at Dalintart Hospital Oban on 26th March 1944. Oban TEC Services only hold records from 1945 onwards, so he could be buried anywhere in Oban or even Strontian or Ardgour perhaps even sent home to his birthplace of Wigtownshire. Any help would be appreciated, I've been searching online burial records for over three months now. Kind Regards, Sheena.

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« Reply #16 on: Thursday 28 February 13 09:11 GMT (UK) »
I only joined Rootschat yesterday so thought the (*) was a Rootschats way of emailing :-). Thank you Monica and thank you Garry, I don't think the person I am seeking is in Pennyfuir but his son thinks he is so I am trying to rule it out. His name is James Hannah, born c1882, died aged 60 at Dalintart Hospital Oban on 26th March 1944. Oban TEC Services only hold records from 1945 onwards, so he could be buried anywhere in Oban or even Strontian or Ardgour perhaps even sent home to his birthplace of Wigtownshire. Any help would be appreciated, I've been searching online burial records for over three months now. Kind Regards, Sheena.
   hi Sheena our records show a James Hannah age 60, died 30th March 1944, buried in pennyfuir cemetery section D lair 278, the grave is unmarked as he is buried in the "poors" ground, this is an area of the cemetery where graves were not purchased. Garry.

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Re: Burials in Oban
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 28 February 13 10:48 GMT (UK) »
Thank you very much Garry, Oban TEC show no records of a James Hannah being buried inPennyfuir in 1944 and neither do the online records for Pennyfuir.

It's entirely possible that this is the James Hannah that I am looking for as his official records show he died in the hospital on the 26th of March and the death registered on the 27th of March, as it was a poor burial it may well be that it was recorded on the day of burial itself.

To let you know how helpful this has been to me it's because when James Hannah died he left three young children orphaned as his wife died in 1941. That's why it would have been a "Poor's" grave. Of the three children only one still survives and he has never know where his mother or father were laid to rest, I have already found his mother but this information will complete a family chapter and enable his details to be added to his family tree. Thank you so much, Kind Regards, Sheena.