If you take a look at my last post 'Disappointing Discovery' you'll see that I had at last found the cemetery my grandparents were buried in but when I went to visit the lair there was no headstone. As my father had been a stone mason I found this quite surprising, even though they are my mother's parents, not his.
I decided to re-contact the records office and check again that I had been given the correct lair number. Well, you can imagine my surprise when I was told I had not! The lair was in Section 'O', not 'B' which I'd been given. Don't get spooked out everyone, but I just knew it was the wrong one.
I am now delighted to report that I have found the lair, complete with headstone and inscriptions.
Very Lucky Find!
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Somehow just a plot with no stone is a great disappointment (been there, done that!
) in the same way that finding out that a family house no longer exists is always a disappointment - being able to see and touch the tangible evidence makes a big difference, and gives us a link to the past, so that is great news Alien.
Best wishes
Lesley
Best wishes
Lesley
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Wonderful news Alien.
My great-grandfather was a stone-mason too & he made his own headstone-just somebody else had to inscribe the date.
Anyway it was damaged in the 1967 storm & my Grandpa & his brothers decided it was too expensive to repair.I remember it resting against the back wall of the cemetery-my Mum was a regular to visit her rellies graves.Then one day it had gone.
I have a magnificent headstone for my GGGreat-grandparents(paternal this time) He also was a stonemason-he chose a more sheltered spot for the family plot. It is still standing & very easilly readable.I didn't realise it was there until last year despite passing it at least a hundred times.
How spooky too I have just looked at your profile-guess where my ancestors are buried? Old Kilpatrick.
My great-grandfather was a stone-mason too & he made his own headstone-just somebody else had to inscribe the date.
Anyway it was damaged in the 1967 storm & my Grandpa & his brothers decided it was too expensive to repair.I remember it resting against the back wall of the cemetery-my Mum was a regular to visit her rellies graves.Then one day it had gone.
I have a magnificent headstone for my GGGreat-grandparents(paternal this time) He also was a stonemason-he chose a more sheltered spot for the family plot. It is still standing & very easilly readable.I didn't realise it was there until last year despite passing it at least a hundred times.
How spooky too I have just looked at your profile-guess where my ancestors are buried? Old Kilpatrick.
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Joette,
I've just found your reply (for some reason I wasn't notified although I've got the box ticked for replies). Anyway, it's amazing that your relatives are buried in Old Kilpatrick. I live a few hundred yards from the cemetery. It really is a small world
I've just found your reply (for some reason I wasn't notified although I've got the box ticked for replies). Anyway, it's amazing that your relatives are buried in Old Kilpatrick. I live a few hundred yards from the cemetery. It really is a small world
Ritchie/Cameron/Park/Fleming/Law/Longmuir/Lobb/Orr/Reekie/Hendry/Gray/Shaw/McKay/Henderson
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Very Lucky find
I have often wondered if anyone has, or is allowed to do any restoration to head stones?
Such as redoing faded inscriptions.
wini
Such as redoing faded inscriptions.
wini
Munro, McPhee, Gunn, Reid, McCreadie, Jackson, Cree, McFarland,Gillies,Gebbie,McCallum,Dawson
Glasgow, Durness,Kilmuir via Uig, Logie Easter
Old Monkland
Glasgow, Durness,Kilmuir via Uig, Logie Easter
Old Monkland
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Good question
Wini, that's a very good question. Can't wait to hear some answers from our friends on TS.
Alien
Alien
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Ages ago Mary E found out for me what you are allowed to do. I don't have the details any more but my memory is that it just involves brushing with a soft brush to remove build up of lichen etc. I'm sure someone will have more specialist knowledge.
Anne
Anne
Anne
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