RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. Re: [MLN] Cemetery lookup request for Kilsyth
    2. One way to check for certain that the person you seek is buried in Kilsyth, is to contact the local authority and find out if your person is buried in a municipal cemetary. In the case of Kilsyth, you might want to contact North Lanarkshire Council. I will email you separately with contact details. regards Kathy Cameron Glasgow Scotland In an email dated Wed, 23 2 2005 4:38:35 am GMT, Thelma <springdaleia@yahoo.com> writes: >Is there anyone in the Kilsyth area who knows which >cemeteries were around in 1869 and could possibly look >to see if there is a stone standing for the name >below?  And, if there is one still standing, would you >be willing to take some photos if I sent one of those >throw-away cameras and also paid for return postage? > >Isaac Wilson was born in Aramagh, Ireland, Jan.1807 >and died 2 Apr 1869 in Kilsyth, Scotland. His wife, >Agnes Telford, would not be buried with him as she >moved to West Virginia, USA, and remarried after he >died. > >Thanks so much!!  Thelma in USA   > > >         >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. >http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail > >

    02/22/2005 10:10:28