> Hello Jamie, St. Nathalan built a small chapel at Cowie on the cliff top, over looking the North Sea. I believe this was the chapel used by Cowie Castle which belonged to the Frasers until 1369, when it passed to the Keith's of Dunnottar. Within the old kirkyard is the ruins of the Chapel of St. Mary and St. Nathalan, known as "St. Mary's of the Storms". The chapel was dedicated on 22 May 1276. The old kirkyard is the resting place for many of my Spark ancestors. I visited this cemetery in 1997 and took tons of pictures. The cemetery is right on the cliff-top about 1 mile north of Stonehaven/Cowie, and is now neighbor to an 18 hole golf course. I can check the Pre 1855 burials for this cemetery for you, or answer any direct questions, if you would like to contact me off list. Kind regards, Linda in Saskatchewan > > > Subject: Cemetary inquiry > Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 18:27:07 -0500 > From: "Frank & Jamie D'Angelo" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> > > Hello everyone, > > Wondering if anyone knows of Our Lady of the Storms Church in Stonehaven. I > spoke to a gentleman from Forfar who said there were a huge quantity of LEES > buried there. Does anyone have any info on this cemetary? > > Thank you > > Jamie Lees > Windsor Ontario Canada > > Researching > > LEES, MACDONALD, THOM