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Layout of Cambusnethan cemetery
« on: Wednesday 27 January 10 23:42 GMT (UK) »
Can anyone give me a rough idea of how the various sections of Cambusnethan churchyard/cemetery break down? I know it's a huge place and I have no objections at all to spending several hours wandering round a vast number of graves, but it would be useful if I could narrow down even to a couple of thousand.

Of the lair numbers I know were my family's, there are some very old ones with just numbers (I'm assuming the old churchyard for these); some in section C, some in section E, others with references like C16-4 or B9-16. I'm just wondering if anyone has found any of their own family and could therefore point me to a rough area (even narrowing it down to a quarter of the area would help!).

Like I said, I don't mind spending some hours wandering around looking for them (or for anyone else's if I can help :)) so I'm not looking for anyone to locate exact lairs for me or anything.

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Alan

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Re: Layout of Cambusnethan cemetery
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 28 January 10 00:11 GMT (UK) »
Alan, just go to the cemetery and ask the gravediggers, they are always very helpful.

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Paterson, Torrance, Gilchrist - Hamilton Lanarkshire. 
McCallum - Oban, McKechnie - Ross of Mull Argyll.
Scrim - Perthshire. 
Liddell - Polmont,
Binnie - Muiravonside Stirlingshire.
Curran, McCafferty, Stevenson, McCue - Co Donegal
Gibbons, Weldon - Co Mayo.
Devlin - Co Tyrone.
Leonard - County Donegal & Glasgow.

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Re: Layout of Cambusnethan cemetery
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 28 January 10 07:56 GMT (UK) »
I agree that the gravediggers are very helpful.  They pointed out the numbering on the end of the gravestones and stepped out a distance to find an unmarked grave.  It is a shame to see some of the gravestones in such a sad state.

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Re: Layout of Cambusnethan cemetery
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 28 January 10 18:58 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Will do! Thank you both very much for responding.

Alan


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Re: Layout of Cambusnethan cemetery
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 03 November 10 22:09 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kilsyth!
Noted your interest in Samuel Finlay and his wife Marion McQueen.  My paternal mother's line is McQueen who lived in the area you are enquiring about.  Samuel's wife Marion is as far as i'm aware is the elder sister of my G, G grandfather George McQueen b Cambusnethan1838 d1911.  Marion's parents were John McQueen b1800c d1859 and Janet Lindsay b1807 d1858.  I have the McQueen family tree going back to c1650 (Robert McQueen).  For your interest Marion's G, G, G Uncle was also a Robert McQueen b1725 d1799 who was better known as Lord Braxfield (the hanging judge)
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MacDougall; Mac/McQueen; Gott: Ritchie; Cairns; Lindsay; Cranston;

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Re: Layout of Cambusnethan cemetery
« Reply #5 on: Friday 05 November 10 07:09 GMT (UK) »
Nice to hear from you Allan. I don't have the information about Lord Braxfield!  Maybe we could compare notes?
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Re: Layout of Cambusnethan cemetery
« Reply #6 on: Friday 05 November 10 17:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kilsyth!
Absolutely. My interest is in the McQueen side and would be happy to pass on the information i have to you.  I will prepare some info and send through to you on this topic line.
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MacDougall; Mac/McQueen; Gott: Ritchie; Cairns; Lindsay; Cranston;

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Re: Layout of Cambusnethan cemetery
« Reply #7 on: Friday 05 November 10 21:34 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kilsyth find below info as promised - any queeries let me know and i'll try to answer!

MCQUEEN FAMILY TREE (abridged)

ROBERT MCQUEEN (Laird of Whelphill and Stoneyburn) b1650c m ?
3 children from marriage
(1) John b1679c (Laird of Braxfield) (2)* William b1680c (3) Robert b1681c

*WILLIAM MCQUEEN m ?
5 children from marriage
(1)* Robert b1723 at Crawford d1785 (2) William, (3) Elizabeth (4) Grizzel (5) Janet

*ROBERT MCQUEEN m Elizabeth McQueen (cousin – daughter of Robert) b1725 at Crawford d1800
14 children from marriage
(1) Jean b1750 (2) Robert b1751 (3) Grizzel (4) Jane b1755 (5) William b1757
(6)* John b1759 in Crawford d1826 (7) Elizabeth b1762 (8 ) James b1764
(9) George b1766 (10) Alexander b1768 (11) Thomas b1768 (12) Loudon b1771
(13) David b1773 (14) Douglas b1776

*JOHN MCQUEEN m Martha Cranston b1761 d1826 – lived in Leadhills
9 children from marriage
(1) Robert b1787 (2) Jean b1790 (3) George b1792 (4) Thomas b1794
(5) James b1795 (6) Elizabeth b1796 (7)* John b1800 in Leadhills d1859
(8 ) Mary b1804 (9) Margaret b1807

*JOHN MCQUEEN m Janet Lindsay b1807 d1858 in Crawfordjohn
8 children from marriage
(1) Robert b1825 (2) James b1826 (3) John b1830 (4) William b1832
(5) Marion b1834 (6) Isabel b1836 (7)* George b1838 in Crawfordjohn d1911
(8 ) Jean b1840

*GEORGE MC/MACQUEEN m Agnes Cairns b1840 d 1915 in Cambusnethan
 8 children from marriage
(1) Janet b1859 (2) Helen/Ellen b1860 moved to Winnipeg d1945 (3) John b1862
(4)* Andrew Cairns b1864 Cambusnethan d 1940 (moved to New Jersey)
(5) Agnes b1866 d1953 (moved to Alberta) (6) George b1867 d1941 (moved to Boston and California) (7) Isabella b1870 d1960 (8 ) Annie Adam b1881 d1954 (moved to Winnipeg)

*ANDREW CAIRNS MACQUEEN m Janet Ritchie b1866 d1933 in Dalserf
7 children from marriage
(1)* Janet b1889 in Dalserf d1949 (2) George b1891 (3) John b1893 (4) Agnes b1895
(5) Andrew b1898 (6) Laurence b1903 (Moved to New Jersey) (7) Margaret b1913

*JANET RITCHIE MACQUEEN m (in Dalkeith) Allan MacDougall b1885 in Easdale d1968
2 children from marriage
(1) Janet MacQueen b1924 d2006 (2)* Alasdair b1926 d 2007

*ALASDAIR MACDOUGALL m (in Stanningly, Yorks) Audrey Gott b1930
4 children from marriage
(1)* Allan b1952 in Peebles (2) Iain b1953 (3) Sheena b1954 (4) Alexander b1956

Family of John McQueen b1679c, Laird of Braxfield m Helen Hamilton
7 children including (1) Robert b1722 d1799 – Lord Braxfield, Lord Justice Clerk
ROBERT MCQUEEN (LORD BRAXFIELD) m Mary Agnew b1725 d1791
4 children from marriage
(1) Mary b1760c m William Honeyman b1756 d1825 (Lord Armadale) (2) Robert b1760 (3) Katherine b1762 m John MacDonald of Clan Ranald (4) John b1769

Lord Braxfield and Lord Armadale are well researched and histories available on-line

Hope above adds to your 'tree' - would be interested in your line to add!!
Regards
Allan
MacDougall; Mac/McQueen; Gott: Ritchie; Cairns; Lindsay; Cranston;

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Re: Layout of Cambusnethan cemetery
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 06 November 10 07:09 GMT (UK) »
Thank you for the information.  Will do a check with what I have and get back to you.

Kllsyth