Does anybody ever visit Coupar Angus Cemetery

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faolteam
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Does anybody ever visit Coupar Angus Cemetery

Post by faolteam » Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:30 am

i was just wondering if anybody is going there or visits this place maybe they can get back to me thanks , Keith.

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Re: Does anybody ever visit Coupar Angus Cemetery

Post by bleckie » Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:53 pm

Hi Keith
There are two cemeteries in Coupar Angus
under about a foot and a half of snow

yours Aye
BruceL

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Re: Does anybody ever visit Coupar Angus Cemetery

Post by faolteam » Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:10 pm

Apparently There are four cemeteries in the Coupar Angus area: The Abbey Churchyard,
Bendochy Churchyard, Grampian View and Bendochy Cemetery,



i did pass by it many years ago and the woman just refeered it to been Coupar Angus Cemetery i do remember when i was in dundee with my grandfathers cousin i was in there car and they did say the people mentioneed were buried in the grave yard , unfortunately i didnt make a note of were when,but i do remeber it was on a bend,

but i do have some cuttings from newspaper,and one particular notice had : leaving Ruthven arriving at the Common, Coupar Angus, Coupar Angus Churchyard,

So which is referred to as The Common Coupar Angus, Coupar Angus Churchyard,

I wouldnt expect anybody to Venture in to a Graveyard in this weather.

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Re: Does anybody ever visit Coupar Angus Cemetery

Post by bleckie » Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:01 am

This is probably the abbey church yard just at the end of the road from Dundee
Yours Aye
BruceL

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Re: Does anybody ever visit Coupar Angus Cemetery

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Re: Does anybody ever visit Coupar Angus Cemetery

Post by bleckie » Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:01 pm

Hi All
Yes this is the Abbey church yard
The area next the road that is overgrown with trees(opposite end of cemetery from church next the road) contains ruins of the original Abbey
yours aye
BruceL

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Re: Does anybody ever visit Coupar Angus Cemetery

Post by eNZedFred » Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:35 pm

G'day Keith,
Did you ever find someone to do a visit ? I am looking for the grave of Ann or Annie Thomson who died there after 1901. A gets a bit wide because she may also have used the name Duncan, Gibson and Cassidy. (Had children of all those names)
And unrelated to graves, has anyone got information on St. Catherines Croft, Coupar Angus ? Records about 1710.
Cheers.

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Re: Does anybody ever visit Coupar Angus Cemetery

Post by Currie » Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:53 am

Hello Fred,

I can’t find much about St Catherine’s Croft. During the 19th Century various parts of it were advertised for sale, including a foundry.

There’s mention on page 342 of “Influence of the pre-reformation church on Scottish place-names” 1904. http://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZiA ... CDQQ6AEwAQ

“To the north of Cupar Monastery in Angus was St Catherine's Croft, described in the Register of the Abbey as "the croft abune the burn called 'Sanct Katernis Croft.' “

Alan

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Re: Does anybody ever visit Coupar Angus Cemetery

Post by gallusbesom » Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:35 pm

Hello Folks, I know this is an old thread but I live close to Coupar Angus and would be happy to look for any graves etc. that may be of interest to you.

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Re: Does anybody ever visit Coupar Angus Cemetery

Post by SarahND » Sat Feb 11, 2012 9:29 am

Hello gallusbesom and a warm welcome to Talking Scot! [scotland-flag]
That's very kind of you to offer to help in your first post! Many of our members live overseas and have little hope of doing any research in person in scotland, so will be very grateful for your offer. Meanwhile, if you have any puzzles in your own family tree that could use a pair of fresh eyes, don't hesitate to post a question.

All the best,
Sarah