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Erskine (or Silver Row) Churchyard Falkirk
(No longer in existence)
Monumental Inscription
Index
An A-Z Index of names inscribed on stones found in various locations
(Also includes transcription taken from legible stones at the time of their removal from Erskine Churchyard 1961/62)
Erskine, or Silver Row Churchyard was situated on High Street, Falkirk.
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Whether monuments or gravestones are very grand and ornate or are the humblest of stones tucked away in some forgotten corner of a
Churchyard, they represent part of our heritage and although “etched in stone”, their inscriptions are disappearing at an alarming rate.
Whilst some may still be standing, others have either toppled or have been laid flat, all eventually suffering from the elements,
becoming so weathered or eroded that their inscriptions have faded or at worst, disappeared completely. The care and attention once
given to tending that special place long gone – shrubs and weeds taking over, obscuring or even hiding a once prominent site. In
many old Churchyards, gravestones are removed or relocated to assist in the maintenance of the burial ground or because the land is
up for re-development and can end up as nothing more than a path.
Monumental Inscriptions or gravestones are far from being the permanent records our forefathers hoped would last forever
so I hope my efforts over the past years in photographing and transcribing some of the old and not so old Churchyards, Cemeteries
and Burial Grounds in Stirlingshire and a few surrounding areas may help to preserve this valuable information before much of it is
lost forever.
Photographs and complete Monumental Inscriptions available from
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For details on prices, how to order etc., see Page 13
Please note, photographs will be of stones found in miscellaneous locations, NOT from Erskine Churchyard
From the inscription one can see the parents and their children, also that at least one, even if their only daughter, was married.
Ages at death can assist in determining not only years of birth, but can indicate the time span over which children were born.
On this particular stone, by using only the information on the inscription, the first child’s birth (John) would have been in 1851,
the last child (Samuel) in 1867, so this couple’s family were born over at least a 15 year period.
This information provides enough detail to make internet searches both faster and more economical particularly as the
Marshall Family would appear on both the 1851 and 1861 Scottish Census Returns.
This stone shows the common practice of repeated use of two particular forenames i.e. John and James.
Erected by William Marshall
In memory of his children
JOHN died in 1853 aged 2 years
JOHN died in 1855 aged 2 years
JAMES died 20th August 1857 aged 2 years
JAMES died 8th July 1871 aged 21 months
And his son SAMUEL MARSHALL
Died 3rd
August 1888 aged 21 years
And his son WILLIAM MARSHALL
Died 19th September 1898 aged 38 years
Also his daughter MARION MARSHALL
Wife of Alexander Rankin
Died 25th March 1901 aged 36 years
The above WILLIAM MARSHALL
Died 9th June 1901 aged 74 years
Also his wife JANET ROBERTSON
Died 8th December 1910 aged 84 years
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Erskine (or Silver Row) Churchyard
The following information has been taken from a report dated 20th
March 1963 held by Falkirk Archives.
The Churchyard closed for burials in 1871 although subsequent burials did take place after this date.
There are no known Burial Records.
It was officially closed by Sheriff’s Order in 1920.
Following an advertisement in a national newspaper, a few enquiries were received regarding burials/stones in the Erskine
Churchyard and in these particular cases, photographs of the stones were provided to the families concerned.
The fate of the stones was decided by the Town Council, who decided “that to prevent any public distress, the stones would be broken
up and would not be disposed of in any commercial manner, nor if possible, should they be merely dumped as refuse. It was
accordingly decided that a fresh section of the Camelon Cemetery be developed and stones removed from the former graveyard would
thereafter be used for bottoming roads in this new section, thus still making them serve a useful purpose in consecrated ground.”
The stones were reported to have stood in orderly rows, but during excavations it was discovered that where they now stood
was apparently not their original positions.
Erskine Churchyard Index
Where possible and legible, Maiden Names and Married Names have been listed as separate entries, e.g.
Smith, Jane (nee Jones) - Married Name being Smith, Maiden Name or nee, Jones
Jones, Jane (Smith) - Maiden Name being Jones, Married Name, Smith
On occasion where only a year has been entered on the following Index, this refers to a year inscribed on the stone. It may not necessarily be the date of death of one of the individuals concerned,
but could be the date of purchase of the lair, or the date on which the stone was erected.
Names in bold text are transcriptions from stones in Camelon Cemetery indicating that particular individuals were buried in Erskine Churchyard . None of these however, appear to have been listed on stones at the time of the Churchyard clearance in 1961/62
Date of Age at
Name Death Death
1 ADAM, Elizabeth (Miller) 1881
2 ADAM, Janet 1833
3 ADAMS, Ann (Binnie) 1818
4 AITKEN, Agnes (Hannan) 1796
5 AITKEN, Christina (nee Dalrymple)
6 AITKEN, Elizabeth Bell 1829
7 AITKEN, J. (Wilkie)
8 AITKEN, William
9 ALLAN, Andrew
10 ALLAN, Christian (Leishman) 1828
11 ALLAN, Janet (nee Connochie) 1830
12 ALLAN, Mary Ann Watt 1863
13 ALLAN, Robert 1830
14 ALLAN, Thomas
15 ANDERSON, Elizabeth 1861
16 ANDERSON, Janet 1861
17 ANDERSON, Janet (nee McFarlane) 1830
18 ANDERSON, John 1810
19 ANDERSON, Robert 1830 Mem
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20 ANDERSON, Robert 1810
21 ANDERSON, William 1840
22 ANDERSON, William 1860
23 ARTHUR, Christian (Jaffrey) 1807
24 L B I B
25 BACHOP, Mary Rankin 1863
26 BAIN, Elizabeth (Johnston) 1825
27 BAIN, Janet (nee Johnston) 1855
28 BAIN, Lilias (nee Graham) 1819
29 BAIN, Thomas 1819
30 BAIN, Thomas 1854
31 BALD, James 1794
32 BALD, Jean (nee Comrie) 1794
33 BARCLAY, John 1832
34 BARCLAY, Mary (nee Paul) 1832
35 BEATTEN, Margaret (nee Wardrop) 1811
36 BEATTEN, William 1811
37 BELFRAGE, Henry 1836
38 BELL, John 1861
39 BENNETT, William 1791
40 BINNIE, Andrew 1818
41 BINNIE, Ann (nee Adams) 1818
42 BINNIE, Janet (Ramsay) 1835
43 BINNIE, Mary (nee Eadie) 1831
44 BINNIE, Robert 1831
45 BISHOP, Elisabeth (nee Martin) 1820
46 BISHOP, John 1820
47 BLACK, Elizabeth (nee Smith) 1844
48 BLACK, Helen (nee Leishman) 1828
49 BLACK, Sally (Logan)
50 BLACK, William 1828
51 BLACK, William 1831
52 BOAG, James 1850
53 BOAG, Janet (Burns) 1850
54 BOOG, Mary (nee Wilson) 1784
55 BOOG, Robert 1784
56 BOU, Agnes (nee Rankine) 1818
57 BOU, Malcolm 1818
58 BOYLE, Charlotte (Downie) 1860
59 BOYLE, Elizabeth (Downie) 1835
60 BOYNE, Jean (nee Douglas) 1805
61 BOYNE, William 1805
62 BROOM, John 1830
63 BROOM, Katherine (nee Dickson) 1830
64 BROWN, Alexander 1857
65 BROWN, Alison (nee Cuddie) 1849
66 BROWN, Catherine (nee Crawford) 1857
67 BROWN, George 1796
68 BROWN, Janet (nee Wood) 1807
69 BROWN, Margaret (Nimmo)
70 BROWN, Robert 1822
71 BROWN, William 1849
72 BROWN, William 1807
73 BURGESS, Jean (nee Shaw) 1784
74 BURGESS, Michael 1784
75 BURN, Elizabeth (nee Hendry)
76 BURN, John
77 BURNS, Janet (nee Boag) 1850
78 BURNS, Marion (Robertson) 1799 Mem
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79 BUTTERS, Ann (Stark) 1860
80 H C
81 T C H B 1773
82 CALDER, Isabella Waddell 1843
83 CALDWELL, Janet (Nisbet) 1833
84 CALLANDER, 9 Individuals 20.11.1869 86
85 CAMPBELL, J. (nee White)
86 CAMPBELL, R.
87 CARMICHAEL, Mary (Galloway) 1812
88 CHRISTIE, Andrew 1771
89 CHRISTIE, J. (nee Dobbie) 1771
90 CLARK, Agnes (Nimmo) 1828
91 CLARK, Alexander 1760
92 CLARK, Elizabeth (nee Leishman) 1803
93 CLARK, Francis 1803
94 CLARK, Janet (nee Kerr) 1760
95 CLARK, William 22.08.1855 38
96 COMRIE, Jean (Bald) 1794
97 CONNER, Margaret (nee Russell) 1864
98 CONNER, Robert 1864
99 CONNOCHIE, Janet (Allan) 1830
100 COWIE, Alison (nee Smith) 1845
101 COWIE, James 1853
102 COWIE, Margaret (nee Wilson) 1855
103 COWIE, Margaret Wilson 1855
104 COWIE, William 1862
105 CRAFOURD, Agnes (nee Struthers) 1817
106 CRAFOURD, John 1817
107 CRAWFORD, Anne (nee Marshall)
108 CRAWFORD, Catherine (Brown) 1857
109 CRAWFORD, Christian (nee McDonald) 1835
110 CRAWFORD, Helen (nee Walker) 1802
111 CRAWFORD, James
112 CRAWFORD, James 1835
113 CRAWFORD, John 1802
114 CRICHTON, Jean (Dunlop)
115 CROOKSTON, J. 1822
116 CROSSART, James 1891
117 CUDDIE, Alison (Brown) 1849
118 CUDDIE, Mary (nee Marshall) 1861
119 CUDDIE, William 1850
120 CURRER, Elizabeth (nee Hardie) 1848
121 CURRER, George 1846
122 T D
123 DALRYMPLE, Christina (Aitken)
124 DAVIE, Catherine (nee McCulloch) 1853
125 DAVIE, John 1853
126 DAVIS, Mary 1750
127 DAWSON, Catherine (Johnston) 1854
128 DICKSON, Katherine (Broom) 1830
129 DOBBIE, J. (Christie) 1771
130 DOBBIE, Mary (nee Scott) 1709
131 DOBBIE, William 1709
132 DOUGLAS, Janet (nee Graham) 1796
133 DOUGLAS, Jean (Boyne) 1805
134 DOUGLAS, William 1796
135 DOWNIE, Alexander 1835
136 DOWNIE, C. (nee Russell) 1822
137 DOWNIE, Charlotte (nee Boyle) 1860 Mem
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138 DOWNIE, Charlotte (Ferguson) 1915
139 DOWNIE, Elizabeth (nee Boyle) 1835
140 DOWNIE, J. 1822
141 DOWNIE, Thomas 1860
142 DRUMMOND, Janet (nee Ferguson)
143 DRUMMOND, John
144 DUNCAN, Isobel (nee Walker) 1814
145 DUNCAN, James 1814
146 DUNLOP, Janet (nee Whyte)
147 DUNLOP, Jean (nee Crichton)
148 DUNLOP, Jean (Hill) 1790
149 DUNLOP, Peter
150 DUNLOP, Peter
151 DUNLOP, Peter
152 W E I L 1765
153 EADIE, Mary (Binnie) 1831
154 ESPIE, Margaret (Wallace) 1860
155 EWING, A. (Rea) 1718
156 R F M R 1803
157 FERGUSON, Ann (Watson) 1708
158 FERGUSON, Charlotte (nee Downie) 1915
159 FERGUSON, Elizabeth 1852
160 FERGUSON, Ellen (Reid) 1819
161 FERGUSON, Isobella (nee Monteath) 1891
162 FERGUSON, Janet (Drummond)
163 FERGUSON, John 1852
164 FERGUSON, William 1870
165 FINLAY John 1763
166 FINLAY Margaret (nee Miller) 1763
167 FLEMING, James 1786
168 FLEMING?, William 1794
169 FRANCES, James 1823
170 FRANCES, Janet (nee Russell) 1823
171 GALLOWAY, Elizabeth 09.12.1865
172 GALLOWAY, Isabella 1851
173 GALLOWAY, Mary (nee Carmichael) 1812
174 GALLOWAY, Robert 1812
175 GENTLE, Helen (Stark) 1837
176 GILCHRIST, Janet (nee Walker) 1709
177 GILCHRIST, Janet (Kerr) 1792
178 GILCHRIST, John 1709
179 GILLESPIE, Mary (Leishman) 1833
180 GOW, Elizabeth (Thomson) 1785
181 GOW, Margaret (Ramsay) 1825
182 GRAHAM, Alexander
183 GRAHAM, Ann (nee Ramsay) 1826
184 GRAHAM, Elizabeth (nee Marshall)
185 GRAHAM, Elizabeth (Watt) 1812
186 GRAHAM, Janet (Douglas) 1796
187 GRAHAM, John 1826
188 GRAHAM, Lilias (Bain) 1819
189 GRAHAM, Margaret
190 GRANT, Gregor H. 1857
191 GREENHORN, Isobel (nee Muirhead) 1858
192 GREENHORN, John
193 GREENHORN, William 1858
194 GROSART, Thomas 1849
195 M H C H 1829
196 HANNAN, Agnes (nee Aitken) 1796 Mem
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197 HANNAN, Robert 1796
198 HARDIE, Alexander Young 16.07.1868
199 HARDIE, Christina Cameron Young 10.09.1866
200 HARDIE, Elizabeth (Currer) 1848
201 HARDIE, Henry 20.07.1859
202 HARDIE, Isobel (Walker) 1801
203 HARDIE, Janet Stevenson 22.09.1865
204 HARVEY, Christian (Shirra)
205 HASTIE, Thomas
206 HENDERSON, Isobel (nee Walker) 1838
207 HENDERSON, James 1838
208 HENDRY, Andrew
209 HENDRY, Elisabeth (nee Martin)
210 HENDRY, Elizabeth (Burn)
211 HENDRY, Janet (Pender) 1803
212 HENDRY, Janet (Watt) 1869
213 HEUGH, Margaret (Leishman) 1803
214 HIGGINS, Ann (nee Scotland) 1794
215 HIGGINS, James 1794
216 HILL, Jean (nee Dunlop) 1790
217 HILL, William 1790
218 HODGE, Alexander 1850
219 HUDSON, Robert
220 HYND, Barbara (nee Johnston) 1805
221 HYND, John 1805
222 INGLES, Rachel (Wilkie) 1794
223 JACK, Helen (Rae)
224 JACK, Janet (nee Nelson) 1827
225 JACK, Thomas 1827
226 JAFFREY, Christian (nee Arthur) 1807
227 JAFFREY, Thomas 1807
228 JEFFREY, M.
229 JOHNSTON, Barbara (Hynd) 1805
230 JOHNSTON, Catherine (nee Dawson) 1854
231 JOHNSTON, Elizabeth (nee Bain) 1825
232 JOHNSTON, Janet (Bain) 1855
233 JOHNSTON, John 1854
234 JOHNSTON, Michael 1793
235 JOHNSTON, R. 1825
236 KERR Janet (nee Gilchrist) 1792
237 KERR, Janet (nee Wilson) 1821
238 KERR, Janet (Clark) 1760
239 KERR, John 1811
240 KERR, Mary (nee Towers) 1811
241 KERR, Peter 1821
242 KERR William 1792
243 KIDD, Alexander 1824
244 KIDD, Amelia (nee Roy) 1824
245 LAID, John 1787
246 LAMB, James 1799
247 LAMB, Janet (nee Watt) 1799
248 LAURIESTON, Augnes (Salmon) 1811
249 LECKIE, Joseph 1827
250 LEISHMAN, Christian (nee Allan) 1828
251 LEISHMAN, Elizabeth (Clark) 1803
252 LEISHMAN, Helen (Black) 1828
253 LEISHMAN, John 1833
254 LEISHMAN, John 1828
255 LEISHMAN, Lillias (Robertson) 1823 Mem
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256 LEISHMAN, Margaret (Heugh) 1803
257 LEISHMAN, Mary (nee Gillespie) 1833
258 LEISHMAN, Robert 1803
259 LIDDELL, Ann (nee Watt) 1831
260 LIDDELL, David 1831
261 LIDDLE, Alexander 1851
262 LIVINSTONE, Jane (Muir) 1808
263 LOGAN, James
264 LOGAN, Sally (nee Black)
265 MACKIE, James 1795
266 MACKIE, John 1795
267 MALCOLM, David 1809
268 MALCOLM, Janet (nee Russell) 1809
269 MARSHALL, Anne (Crawford)
270 MARSHALL, Elizabeth (nee Russell) 1824
271 MARSHALL, Elizabeth (Graham)
272 MARSHALL, Helen (nee Melville) 1876
273 MARSHALL, John 1848
274 MARSHALL, John 1827
275 MARSHALL, Mary (Cuddie) 1861
276 MARSHALL, William 1836
277 MARTIN, Elisabeth (Bishop) 1820
278 MARTIN, Elisabeth (Hendry)
279 MAXWELL, Grace (Wilkie) 1821
280 MAXWELL, William 1843
281 MELVILLE, Mary (nee Stark) 1868
282 MELVILLE, Thomas 1868
283 MILLAR, Jane 1836
284 MILLER, Elizabeth (nee Adam) 1881
285 MILLER, Janet (nee Russell) 1800
286 MILLER, Margaret (Finlay) 1763
287 MILLER, Thomas 1800
288 MILLER, Thomas 1881
289 MILLER, William 1850
290 MITCHELL, Agnes 1878
291 MITCHELL, Margaret 1838
292 MITCHELL, William 1828
293 MONTEATH, Isobella (Ferguson) 1891
294 MORRISON, Annie (nee Welsh) 1826
295 MORRISON, James 1801
296 MORRISON, John 1826
297 MORRISON, Margaret 1801
298 MUIR, Jane (nee Livinstone) 1808
299 MUIR, Michael 1808
300 MUIRHEAD, Henry 1812
301 MUIRHEAD, Isobel (Greenhorn) 1858
302 MUIRHEAD, Janet (nee Rankine) 1812
303 MUNGALL, William
304 MURPHY, Elizabeth (Russell)
305 McCULLOCH, Annie 1833
306 McCULLOCH, Catherine (Davie) 1853
307 McDONALD, Christian (Crawford) 1835
308 McFARLANE, Janet (Anderson) 1830
309 McKECHNIE, Anne (nee Walker) 1847
310 McKECHNIE, Robert 1860
311 McLAREN, Malcolm 1850
312 McLEAN, James 1863
313 McLEAN, John 1863
314 NELSON, Janet (Jack) 1827 Mem
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315 NIMMO, Agnes (nee Clark) 1828
316 NIMMO, John 1828
317 NIMMO, Margaret (nee Paul)
318 NIMMO, Robert
319 NISBET, Janet (nee Caldwell) 1833
320 NISBET, John 1833
321 OGILVIE, Andrew 1780
322 PATERSON, Elizabeth (nee Simpson) 1825
323 PATERSON, Robert 1825
324 PAUL, Alexander 1767
325 PAUL, Mary (Barclay) 1832
326 PENDER, James 1803
327 PENDER, Janet (nee Hendry) 1803
328 RAE, Helen (nee Jack)
329 RAE, John 1853
330 RAMSAY, Alexander 1825
331 RAMSAY, Ann (Graham) 1826
332 RAMSAY, Janet (nee Binnie) 1835
333 RAMSAY, John 1835
334 RAMSAY, Margaret (nee Gow) 1825
335 RANKINE, Agnes (Bou) 1818
336 RANKINE, Andrew
337 RANKINE, Janet (Muirhead) 1812
338 RANKINE, Margaret (nee Wood)
339 REA, A. (nee Ewing) 1718
340 REA, W. 1718
341 REID, Ellen (nee Ferguson) 1819
342 REID, Peter 1819
343 RENNIE, Andrew
344 RENNIE, James 1797
345 RENNIE, Robert 1856
346 ROBERTSON, Alexander 1799
347 ROBERTSON, James 1823
348 ROBERTSON, Lillias (nee Leishman) 1823
349 ROBERTSON, Marion (nee Burns) 1799
350 RONALD, Andrew 1856
351 ROY, Amelia (Kidd) 1824
352 RUSSELL, C. (Downie) 1822
353 RUSSELL, Elizabeth (nee Murphy)
354 RUSSELL, Elizabeth (Marshall) 1824
355 RUSSELL, Janet (Frances) 1823
356 RUSSELL, Janet (Malcolm) 1809
357 RUSSELL, Janet (Miller) 1800
358 RUSSELL, Margaret (Conner) 1864
359 RUSSELL, Michael
360 RUSSELL, William
361 W S M M
362 SALMON, Augnes (nee Laurieston) 1811
363 SALMON, John 1811
364 SCOTLAND, Ann (Higgins) 1794
365 SCOTT, Mary (Dobbie) 1709
366 SHAW, Jean (Burgess) 1784
367 SHIRRA, Christian (nee Harvey)
368 SHIRRA, James
369 SHIRRA?, William Fleming 1794
370 SIMPSON, Elizabeth (Paterson) 1825
371 SINCLAIR, Daniel 1828
372 SINCLAIR, Jane (nee Young) 1828
373 SMITH, Alison (Cowie) 1845 Mem
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374 SMITH, Elizabeth (Black) 1844
375 SMITH, William 1829
376 SORLEY, Janet (Taylor) 1786
377 SQUARE, Margaret 1816
378 STARK, Ann (nee Butters) 1860
379 STARK, Helen 1760
380 STARK, Helen (nee Gentle) 1837
381 STARK, James 1860
382 STARK, Mary (Melville) 1868
383 STARK, Thomas 1837
384 STARK, Thomas 1855
385 STEVENSON, Janet 1750
386 STEWART, Janet 1828
387 STEWART, William
388 STRUTHERS, Agnes (Crafourd) 1817
389 TAYLOR, Janet (nee Sorley) 1786
390 TAYLOR,Thomas 1786
391 THOMSON, Elizabeth (nee Gow) 1785
392 THOMSON, William 1785
393 TINKER, Jane (Whyte) 1822
394 TOWERS, Janet (Watson) 1828
395 TOWERS, Mary (Kerr) 1811
396 TURNBULL, Helen 1800
397 TURNER, William 1865
398 URE, John 1824
399 URE, Marion (Young) 1785
400 P W A D 1769
401 R W J R
402 WALKER, Anne (McKechnie) 1847
403 WALKER, Helen (Crawford) 1802
404 WALKER, Isobel (nee Hardie) 1801
405 WALKER, Isobel (Duncan) 1814
406 WALKER, Isobel (Henderson) 1838
407 WALKER, Janet (Gilchrist) 1709
408 WALKER, William 1801
409 WALLACE, Margaret (nee Espie) 1860
410 WALLACE, William 1860
411 WARDROP, Margaret (Beatten) 1811
412 WATSON, Ann (nee Ferguson) 1708
413 WATSON, David 1828
414 WATSON, Janet (nee Towers) 1828
415 WATSON, William 1708
416 WATT, Alexander 1812
417 WATT, Ann (Liddell) 1831
418 WATT, Elizabeth (nee Graham) 1812
419 WATT, George 1866
420 WATT, Janet (nee Hendry) 1869
421 WATT, Janet (Lamb) 1799
422 WELSH, Annie (Morrison) 1826
423 WESTON, Robert 28.11.1866 45
424 WHITE, George 1814
425 WHITE, J. (Campbell)
426 WHYTE, James 1822
427 WHYTE, Jane (nee Tinker) 1822
428 WHYTE, Janet (Dunlop)
429 WILKIE, A.
430 WILKIE, Grace (nee Maxwell) 1821
431 WILKIE, J. (nee Aitken)
432 WILKIE, James 1845 Mem
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433 WILKIE, James 1794
434 WILKIE, Peter 1821
435 WILKIE, Rachel (nee Ingles) 1794
436 WILSON, Janet (Kerr) 1821
437 WILSON, Margaret (Cowie) 1855
438 WILSON, Mary (Boog) 1784
439 WOOD, Janet (Brown) 1807
440 WOOD, Margaret (Rankine)
441 YOUNG, Barbara 1827
442 YOUNG, Jane (Sinclair) 1828
443 YOUNG, Marion (nee Ure) 1785
444 YOUNG, Thomas 1785
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Prices
Price per photograph (*or set of photographs) 5.50 GBP each (by e-mail)
*Depending on the legibility/amount of detail on each stone.
In some cases a single photograph will show the entire stone and the inscription will be readable
whilst in others, due to either the size of the stone/amount of information/multiple sections or panels/illegibility
etc., a set of photographs have been required.
Accompanying each photo or set of photos will be a transcription of the full Memorial Inscription.
In some instances, a copy of the lair or grave layout plan may be available, indicating the position of the grave,
also, if possible, verification of the section and lair/plot number.
Please Note:
No guarantee can be given as to the accuracy of information
transcribed from Monumental Inscriptions.
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