Comment :-- family being researched: SCOTT
Excellent Site
Thank you so much Charles for the image of Mungo's grave.I knew that Mungo had died in 1918, but couldnae find a death certificate, either at Register House or through the Commonwealth War Graves (CWGC)website, so the description on the gravestone explains my lack of gaining any information on his death. I have found that his death was registered in Plymouth & I have now requested the death certificate from the English Archives. Thank you so very much.I did know about Thomas, who was lost in WW1, as I found out that he is buried at Courtrai, through the CWGC.Certainly it looks like the gravestones at Kirkliston may contain additional information on my Scott/Chapman relations and I know that others are buried there. Whilst I realise that you are running the project from your own resources, I will not request too many images, but I have found this source of information to be invaluable and sincerely thank you.It is pleasing to note that Mungo has a fitting memorial.
Delighted to hear that you're having success with some of your family members. I photographed the Kirkliston graveyard and it's nice to hear that people who are researching their family are finding them through this. Also glad to hear you managed to obtain a death certificate as well. Hope you continue to have lots of luck with researching your family tree.Best wishesMichelle Roberts, S. Queensferry
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