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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries
« Reply #396 on: Sunday 07 October 12 01:23 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie:

I was looking for William Smart and Elizabeth Watson (and their child, David Smart) and also James Brown and Jessie Bryce (and their child, Janet Brown).  Thanks so much. 

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries
« Reply #397 on: Sunday 07 October 12 16:34 BST (UK) »
Hi Chica   can I ask what sort of dates are we looking at ?

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries
« Reply #398 on: Sunday 07 October 12 17:27 BST (UK) »
Hi Norrie:

Thanks so much for the response and for all the work you have done.  For those of us that live in other countries, being able to talk to someone there is amazing!!

I think we're looking at the late 1800s and early 1900s for Smart/Watson and the late 1800s for Brown/Bryce.  No places for Brown/Bryce deaths but think it might be Dysart as I think Elizabeth Watson died there and the two children obviously got together as David Smart married Janet Brown.

This is the same line that ended up in Kinghorn with the marriage of James Christie McCurrach to Elizabeth Watson Smart in 1918.  James was from Govan.  His father was also James and his mother was Catherine Christie. 

James McCurrach's (Sr) parents were William McCurrach and Ann Taylor (Elgin) and Catherine Christie's parents were James Christie and Christina Morrison (don't know where they were from but would guess Elgin or area if their daughter married William and Ann's son).

Thanks Norrie.  I really appreciate your help!!!

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries
« Reply #399 on: Sunday 07 October 12 17:32 BST (UK) »
Long shot - would a Jane Tobit (Dargo) 1880-1905 be buried there?

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries
« Reply #400 on: Sunday 07 October 12 18:05 BST (UK) »
Re Kellock.....

I have record of a Barbara Kellock that married John Morris.  I believe they were in the Kinghorn area though.  A son called Annan Morris.  Born January 5, 1880. 

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries
« Reply #401 on: Monday 08 October 12 12:27 BST (UK) »
would a Jane Tobit (Dargo) 1880-1905 be buried there

Hi Harry Sorry nothing on index for above

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries
« Reply #402 on: Monday 08 October 12 13:01 BST (UK) »
NorrieG - thanks for looking

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Re: HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 1)
« Reply #403 on: Monday 08 October 12 19:14 BST (UK) »
This thread is getting a bit long and will now be continued on - "HEADSTONES in Kirkcaldy Cemeteries(Part 2)"

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,618779.new.html#new

Thread now locked , please use the new thread for all posts on the Cemeteries

Thank you

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