Author Topic: St Joseph's Cemetery, Airdrie  (Read 111812 times)

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Re: St Joseph's Cemetery, Airdrie
« Reply #243 on: Tuesday 09 April 24 16:56 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I am desperately trying to find the burial location of a relative (my gran's first child who died when she was 2 weeks old in 1946) and I think this might be the correct cemetery, as all my great grandparents are buried here, I believe. I am so amazed and grateful that this thread is still active and that you're doing this work.

I was wondering if you might have a record for a Mary Boyd, died 28 March 1946
She might be buried alongside John Joseph Hughes/Mary Hughes (McGresken/McGrisken) who died 9 April 1924 (100 years ago today!) or Andrew Boyd died 1950s/Janet Boyd died 1910s or 20s.

Any help on any of these names roughly on these timelines would be incredible.

Thanks you so much

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Re: St Joseph's Cemetery, Airdrie
« Reply #244 on: Wednesday 05 February 25 18:37 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris......... My family research has sent me your way. I'm wording if you could help me for which i would be so grateful. I'm trying to find where my ancestors are buried.
All I know is that they lived in Coatsbridge, and were Roman Catholic. Their names are Annie McAteer 1880-1907 (nee Herrity) and her son Michael McAteer died 1907 age 0.

They might be buried with Annies 'Herrity' Family. Her parents were Bernard & Annie Herrity (nee McBride).
They were from Donegal, Ireland and emigrated to Scotland either before or after Annie was born.
Fingers crossed! This story is one that means a lot to my family.

Roisin