Burial records for cemeteries in Blackburn West Lothian
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derlea
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Burial records for cemeteries in Blackburn West Lothian
Does anyone know where burials took place in 1897 in Blackburn. Na.e Mary Higgins 4 March 1897
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carlineric
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Re: Burial records for cemeteries in Blackburn West Lothian
Possibly Livingston Churchyard as Blackburn would have been in Livingston Parish. The other possibility would be Bathgate. I have checked the West Lothian Family History Society's Burial Register CDs and can find no trace of her. The register for Livingston only starts in 1898 and a check for burials in 1898 shows that were burials for the Blackburn/Seafield area. Depending on where she was born/ lived before or where her husband was born/lived she may have been buried outwith West Lothian. It may be worth contacting West Lothian Council's Cemeteries Office, tel 01506 282490, email customer.service@westlothian.gov.uk although I believe the CDs contain all the information held by the Office up to the 1970s.
Eric
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StewL
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Re: Burial records for cemeteries in Blackburn West Lothian
Hello Derlea
Hopefully some members will see this and may be able to offer some assistance.
Hopefully some members will see this and may be able to offer some assistance.
Stewie
Searching for: Anderson, Balks, Barton, Courtney, Davidson, Downie, Dunlop, Edward, Flucker, Galloway, Graham, Guthrie, Higgins, Laurie, Mathieson, McLean, McLuckie, Miln, Nielson, Payne, Phillips, Porterfield, Stewart, Watson
Searching for: Anderson, Balks, Barton, Courtney, Davidson, Downie, Dunlop, Edward, Flucker, Galloway, Graham, Guthrie, Higgins, Laurie, Mathieson, McLean, McLuckie, Miln, Nielson, Payne, Phillips, Porterfield, Stewart, Watson
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WilmaM
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Re: Burial records for cemeteries in Blackburn West Lothian
Whitburn is the other possibility.
There doesn't appear to be a church in Blackburn itself. Old maps show an Independent Chapel on Bathgate road, and the old school building across from that is now the Gospel Hall, but the Parish Kirk must have been in a neighbouring settlement.
Blackburn and East Whitburn now sit cheek by jowl, no graveyard in East Whitburn, but there's one around Whitburn Parish church on the mid 1800's map, and a new cemetery opened by the turn of the century map, both are on the current A706 Longridge Road/ Manse Road.
There doesn't appear to be a church in Blackburn itself. Old maps show an Independent Chapel on Bathgate road, and the old school building across from that is now the Gospel Hall, but the Parish Kirk must have been in a neighbouring settlement.
Blackburn and East Whitburn now sit cheek by jowl, no graveyard in East Whitburn, but there's one around Whitburn Parish church on the mid 1800's map, and a new cemetery opened by the turn of the century map, both are on the current A706 Longridge Road/ Manse Road.
Wilma
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carlineric
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Re: Burial records for cemeteries in Blackburn West Lothian
Wilma
I forgot all about Whitburn. A small part of Blackburn is actually in Whitburn parish - just west of the River Almond. Until the 1720s Livingston parish extended all the way to Whitburn. I have checked for a burial in Whitburn with no result. Looking at the results I got from the CDs for Livingston Churchyard it looks like the churchyard was the burial place for Blackburn as it would be the parish church for the area. There is a COS church in Blackburn (Blackburn and Seafield) but it was not built until the early 1900s.
Eric
I forgot all about Whitburn. A small part of Blackburn is actually in Whitburn parish - just west of the River Almond. Until the 1720s Livingston parish extended all the way to Whitburn. I have checked for a burial in Whitburn with no result. Looking at the results I got from the CDs for Livingston Churchyard it looks like the churchyard was the burial place for Blackburn as it would be the parish church for the area. There is a COS church in Blackburn (Blackburn and Seafield) but it was not built until the early 1900s.
Eric
Eric