Dundonald Churchyard

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Adquick
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Dundonald Churchyard

Post by Adquick » Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:57 pm

Does anyone have access to either the burial records or headstone inscriptions for Dundonald Church in Ayrshire?

I know of the death, in childbirth, of a Jane/Jean/Jeanie Allan, age 32 (M.S. Smith) in June 1883 in Church Street, Dundonald but would love to know of she was buried there and whether her grave is marked.

Her husband, Robert Allan, was the local 'School Board Officer'.

Any assistance gratefully received.

Alistair

P.S. I have also posted this request on RootsChat (15th January 2012) and thus far had no response.
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Re: Dundonald Churchyard

Post by Jean Jeanie » Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:58 pm

Hello Alistair

Sorry to see you have had no replies to your post.

Sorry to say that I cannot help you.

I have replied to you so that your post can be "bumped" to the top so see if there are any new members who may be able to help.

Best wishes
Jean

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Re: Dundonald Churchyard

Post by WilmaM » Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:00 pm

I don't have access to any list of gravestones there, but there are a couple of leads you could follow:

a. the parish church has a very nice website with a contact form
http://www.dundonald-parish-church.com
and they say:
Dundonald Church possesses one of the most complete sets of Session Minutes in the West of Scotland. They start in 1602 and continue to the present day with breaks of only about 70 years.
sounds hopeful!
There is a map of the graveyard with some notable burials and this snippet:
Also interred here are members of the Allan family who founded the Allan Shipping Line
b. the website had a date for the Dundonald Historical Society [sadly it's passed] I'd hope it was a regular event.
I'd try and contact them through the church.

c. there is a PDF of pre 1855 gravestones recorded in the 1970s
http://www.dundonald-parish-church.com/ ... veyard.pdf
Obviously your 'girl' isn't there, but if they've gone to that much trouble there may be a more up to date list too.

d. right at the end I find it!
Many of the stones are still legible but more information regarding the inscriptions and locations can be found in the Troon & Ayrshire Family history Society publication “Monumental Inscriptions, Dundonald Parish Church, Incorporating the notes of W.W. Clearie” (ISBN 1 900171 50 3), a copy of which is available in the Church or via M.E.R.C., Troon Library, south Beach, Troon, KA10 6EF.
I hope this helps.
Wilma

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Re: Dundonald Churchyard

Post by Adquick » Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:23 am

Jean, thanks for 'bumping' my post!

WilmaM, Many thanks for your information. I'll investigate your suggestions and report back. Sorry for the tardiness in responding to your post, but it wisnae my fault as I couldn't get in to see it!! :D

Alistair
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Re: Dundonald Churchyard

Post by Alan SHARP » Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:20 pm

Greetings.

I'm on the otherside of the world so can not help much, but as you are new to this site, have you tried typing DUNDONALD into the search box at the top of the page. There are over 130 mentions as a surname, and as a place, including one long thread referring to the graves etc. You may find something interesting within them. The family names mentioned, would have more meaning if read by you.

Alan SHARP.

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Re: Dundonald Churchyard

Post by Adquick » Thu Mar 29, 2012 12:30 pm

Hi Alan,
Thanks for that bit of advice - no I hadn't tried but will do so and see what's there.
Alistair
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Re: Dundonald Churchyard

Post by rayallen » Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:22 pm

HI ,

my great great great great Grandmother an father are both buried in Dundonald Church

I also live in Dundonald Village

If I can help , let me know

Ray

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Re: Dundonald Churchyard

Post by rayallen » Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:29 pm

Who is The MS Smith

my great great great great great Grandfather was Mathew Smith of Dundonald married to Jean Strachorn

Ray

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Re: Dundonald Churchyard

Post by LesleyB » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:19 am

Jeanie Allan, age 32 (M.S. Smith)
= Jeanie Allan, age 32 (Maiden Surname Smith)

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Re: Dundonald Churchyard

Post by Adquick » Thu May 10, 2012 10:09 pm

I've been in touch with Dundonald Church through their website and received an almost immediate reply - telling me that there was no Church Street in Dundonald, and never had been. It was suggested that Jeanie's address at the time of her death probably related to Church Street, Irvine in the Parish of Dundonald.

I have since emailed the Minister of Fullarton Church on Church Street in Irvine, but as yet have had no reply. Why did I do that? Well Jeanie's husband, Robert Allan was a School Board Officer and there was a school attached to Fullarton Church and if the family had belonged to that church I don;t know where burials would have taken place.

Ray, many thanks for your offer, which sadly it looks as if is now superfluous!

Alistair
Researching: Quinlan,Ferguson,Callaghan(Glasgow),Winton(Angus, Dunbarton),Malcolm(Co Down,Glasgow,Dunbarton),Burnett(Kincardine,Angus,Clydebank),Law(Ayr, Argyll),Seckie (Ayr),Orr(Ayr,Co Antrim),Walker(Angus),McCallum(Argyll),Aitkin(Hawick).