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    1. Kincardineshire Burial Records
    2. Ian Edwards
    3. There's probably more life in these cemeteries than there is right now on this list! Ha ha! If anyone should know the burial location of any of their relatives in the south Kincardineshire area then I would be more than happy to photograph the headstone for you. That offer is free. BURIAL RECORDS HELD BY ANBERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL courtesy of their website at www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk BURIAL GROUND RECORDS Burial ground records for Aberdeenshire are held at some registrar's offices and at Gordon House, Landscape Services, Blackhall Road, Inverurie, iscentral@aberdeenshire.gov.uk (including ground plans). The burial ground records may allow you to see all who is buried in a particular lair. Often this can lead you to finding other family members and other branches of the family. Headstones may have inscriptions of all the family, but that does not necessarily mean that all the persons are buried there. Also persons maybe interred in a lair but are not mentioned on the headstone. Only by checking the records can this be established. For a search fee (currently of £10 UK) this information can be accessed either in person or by the person in charge of the burial records. Please see also www.mearns.org , www.stonehaven.org.uk , and www.newtonhill.org.uk ABOYNE AND AREA aboyne.registrar@aberdeenshire.gov.uk Aboyne From 1944 Birse From 1926 Braemar From 1893 Coull From 1905 Crathie From 1890 Glengairn/Glenmuick/Tullich From 1889 Glentanar/Kirkton/St Machar's From 1943 Kincardine O'Neil From 1890 Logie Coldstone From 1890 Migvie From 1890 Tarland/St Moluag's From 1926 Tullich From 1889 BANCHORY AND AREA banchory.registrar@aberdeenshire.gov.uk Banchory Ternan From 1898 Durris From 1949 Drumoak From 1936 Lumphanan From 1910 Maryculter From 1940 Strachan From 1918 Torphins From 1902 LAURENCEKIRK AND AREA No email! Contact - Aberdeenshire Council Registrar, Royal Bank Buildings, Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire AB30 1AF Laurencekirk From Oct 1899 Fettercairn From 1923 Fordoun/Auchenblae From Dec 1929 Garvock From 1896 Marykirk From 1932 New Dosk From 1890 STONEHAVEN AND AREA stonehaven.registrar@aberdeenshire.gov.uk Arbuthnott From 1866 Banchory Devenick From 1928 Benholm/Johnshaven From approx 1894 Bervie Cemetery From 1899 Bervie (Kirkburn) From 1864 Cowie From 1889 Dunnottar From approx 1900 Fetteresso From 1902 Glenbervie From 1950 Kinneff From 1912 Portlethen From 1876 St Cyrus From 1886 St Devenick on the Hill From 1851 Ian Edwards Montrose, Angus, Scotland

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