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 > >