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I found a Medal about 30 year ago on the hill to the south of the Saltpans, east of East Cemetery an old tip
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I remember these Beautiful Buildings the wood work in them was supurb , a shame they had to go .
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Janwhin, have you got a grave reference number for Jane Richardson died Oct 1889. She's my 2x G-Grandmother, died in Queen Street aged 33. (I know we've mentioned this one before)
I don't know if this will be usable for me to find the grave: East Cemetery Plan Wish I had the time to make a clean digital version of that. |
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Your wish is my command, Coquet
Jane Richardson of Queen Street, aged 33, buried 9 October in the unconsecrated section H/05. |
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I've tried to line it up with some of the in situ headstones that are photographed on the sister site. The best fix is probably that of the Mansons which is H11.
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Great. I can see it on the plan and it's along a footpath. Easy to find.
I noticed the plan looked a bit askew, thought it was a problem with the scanning but I see it is actually like that in reality. I assume to keep the graves east- west? To find a grave in the middle of those plots you might need three surveyors tapes though! Is there a standard size for the plot allocated as a grave does anyone know? Regarding the unconsecrated ground for Jane Richardson - this sounds about right as I know she was married at the Zion Meeting House in Alnwick so I think a Presbyterian reprobate. |
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