Monument list
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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216 | Mylne | Henry Charles Mylne | 1853 | 66 | 1919 | id: 2379 | 71933 | 192 | 1 | Henry Mylne was Mayor of Wokingham for ten years. During the First World War he was Wokingham’s War Mayor, giving all his time to recruiting tribunal work, food production and war savings in addition to his civic duties. At the cessation of hostilities he became Wokingham's Peace Mayor and conducted the celebrations with great success. During the ceremonies he was presented with a silver tray and the Mayoress received a silver cake basket in recognition of their services. A native of Edinburgb, Henry and his wife and daughter came to Wokingham at the beginning of the century. The family at first resided in Field House in Gipsy Lane and later in Staverton at 25, Murdoch Road. Henry was a member of the Wokingham urban sub-committee; churchwarden of All saints’ church for nearly seventeen years and one of the governors of the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading. In the early part of September !919, he went to Edinburgh for a much needed rest after his labours for town and council. But it was soon evident that he had been under greater strain than had been imagined and he died in that year on the 21st October. On the day of his funeral in Edinburgh and, at the same hour, a memorial service was held at All Saints’ Church in Wokingham. Mylne Square was named in his memory. |
Edith Eleanor Mylne | 1857 | 66 | 1923 | Edith Eleanor Mylne was Henry’s Mayoress and during the First World War she too joined the war effort by turning Wokingham Town hall into a workshop for her helpers to make comforts for the troops. Requisitions were received from Sir Edward Ward, the D.G.V.O., and parcels were sent to hospitals at Bristol, Liverpool, Oxford, Southampton, Stratford-on-Avon, Woking and several to the Brook War Hospital, Woolwich (to which bed jackets and slippers now go every month). Parcels were also sent to ambulance trains in France, to hospitals in Boulogne, several Casualty Clearing Stations and stationary hospitals in France, as well as to Egypt and the Italian Red Cross, to regiments in France, Aden, Dar-es-Salaam, el Kantara, East Africa, Italy, Mesopotamia etc. | ||||||
217 | Nicol | Robert Nicol | 1822 | 47 | 1869 | id: 1974 | 72006 | 231 | 1 | |
William Francis Reid Nicol | 1855 | 20 | 1875 | |||||||
218 | Nicol | Robert Nicol | 1822 | 47 | 1869 | id: 1974 | 71729 | 311 | 1 | |
William Francis Nicol | 1855 | 20 | 1875 | |||||||
219 | Nimmo | Peter Nimmo | 1805 | 51 | 1856 | id: 2312 | 71879 | 221 | 1 | |
220 | Norwell | James Norwell | 1817 | 65 | 1882 | id: 1886 | 71924 | 205 | 1 | |
Margaret Reid | 1834 | 66 | 1900 | |||||||
221 | Norwell | James Norwell | 1817 | 65 | 1882 | id: 1886 | 71723 | 292 | 1 | |
Margaret Reid | 1832 | 68 | 1900 | |||||||
222 | Ogilvie | Helen Ogilvie | 1929 | id: 2364 | 71913 | 297 | 1 | |||
Alexander Masson | 1846 | 88 | 1934 | |||||||
223 | Ogilvie | James Nicholl Ogilvie | 1860 | 68 | 1928 | id: 2449 | 71960 | 247 | 1 | |
Elizabeth Johnston | 1861 | 98 | 1959 | |||||||
224 | Ogilvie | Jessie Ogilvie | 1919 | id: 2418 | 71943 | 265 | 1 | |||
Helen Ogilvie Walker | 1953 | |||||||||
R W Walker | ||||||||||
225 | Oliphant | Susan Oliphant | 1900 | id: 2420 | 71944 | 312 | 1 | |||
William Thomson | ||||||||||
John Maitland Thomson | 1923 |
Monument list for Dean 2a Cemetery
page start names: .Abernethy. || .Bourgois. || .Christie. || .Dunlop. || .Gilmer. || .Herdman. || .Ker. || .MacDougall. || .McNab. || .Oswald. || .Robertson. || .Stevenson. || .Wallace. ||A burial monument list gives all the names showed on each monument (show FAQ).
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Surname list for Dean 2a Cemetery
page start names: .Abernethy. || .Anderson. || .Barclay. || .Berry. || .Bringloe. || .Butler. || .Chiene. || .Cochrane. || .Cunningham. || .Dick. || .Drybrough. || .Ewen. || .Forman. || .Gibson. || .Grant. || .Hamilton. || .Henderson. || .Hutchison. || .Johnston. || .Keddie. || .Lamb. || .Lindsay. || .MacBrayne. || .MacGregor. || .MacLachlan. || .McClacherty. || .McLaughlin. || .Millar. || .Moncur. || .Mylne. || .Ogilvie. || .Phillips. || .Ramsden. || .Robertson. || .Scott. || .Simpson. || .Stalker. || .Stoddart. || .Taylor. || .Thomson. || .Walker. || .White. || .Wood. ||A surname list gives all the names for a particular surname and links to the cemetery where it is listed (show FAQ).
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Monument list for Dean 2a Cemetery
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Above are the names that appear on the photographs or records held by the GPR for Dean 2a Cemetery, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland.
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The postcode for this cemetery is EH4 3AT - if you have a GPS this might be useful to locate this cemetery!
The view statistics shown above are from 8 Jan 2014 when collection of these statistics started.