WebMonumental inscriptions are an excellent resource for family historians because many record the names of other relatives such as a spouse, children or parents, as well as their birth and death dates. For example, the record for Katherine Alexander holds six additional names: Katherine’s husband, two daughters, two sons, and daughter-in-law. WebThe Scottish monumental inscriptions index includes records from across Scotland. Below we have provided a full list of the burial grounds available. They are organised by county and provide the minimum and maximum years found in the index. These year ranges are not exclusive and some records may have gaps within the years provided.
Grange, Banffshire, Scotland Genealogy • FamilySearch
WebMonumental Inscriptions, The Michael Kirk at Gordonstoun School. Compiled by members of the Moray & Banff branch of ANESFHS. Edited by Bruce B Bishop. 19pp. ISBN 1 … WebBiography . Robert John Henderson (1900–1986) was the son of Isabella Henderson (1865–1946). He was born on 3 May 1900 at “Lackdhu”, a croft in the Banffshire parish of Boharm, located at map coordinates 57°33'05"N, 3°05'50"W.. The identity of Robert’s biological father has not been confirmed and was not recorded on any of Robert’s entries … does the cz 75 compact have a decocker
Keith Graveyard in Keith, Moray - Find a Grave Cemetery
WebGrange Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions: Contributor: Kirstine Baxter: Publisher: Scottish Genealogy Society, 2011 : Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan WebMonmouthshire* Monumental Inscriptions. Extracted and indexed by David Woolven and now deposited with the Society of Genealogists. * A small number of these transcripts relate to Breconshire, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire or Herefordshire. These are indicated by the Chapman County Codes BRE, GLA, GLS and HEF. WebGrange Church is signposted from the A95 at Davoch of Grange. The graveyard is located approximately 100 yards from the church, and opposite the entrance of Grange House. facily startup