Mary Grant Leigh Brown grave monument details at Municipal Section F5 Cemetery, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire,England

Mary Grant Leigh Brown grave monument in Municipal Section F5 Cemetery, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire, England

Mary Grant Leigh Brown grave monument: legible names and details

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Mary Grant Leigh Brown nee McDougall
1914391875first name on monumentWife of Dr J M Leigh Brown
Dr J M Leigh Brown
husband of Mary Grant Leigh Brown

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James McCulloch Leigh Brown's ancestors came from Keith, Banffshire like mine. My g g g grandmother was Elspet Dustan who was a younger sister of Mary from whom James was descended.
(requested on 04 10 2014)
My great great grandmother Elspet Dustan had a sister, Mary, who married a shoemaker James Brown in Keith, Banffshire. James Mcculloch Leigh Brown was descended from them. I have been researching for about 20 years. In the 1990s my late husband and I did a detour to Pateley Bridge on our journey home to Edinburgh to try to find a tombstone. We found nothing and then and it is only within the last month that I have discovered that there really is a stone. My husband died a year ago and I now have no car. There is therefore no possibility of trying again. I should therefore be enormously grateful for your help. The Leigh Browns had three children I think- Thomas b.1910, twins Euphemia and Mary b. 1912. As far as I am concerned they just disappear after the death of their parents. Could there be a mention of them on the stone? Thank you very much indeed. KMH
(requested on 14 10 2014)
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Location of the above Mary Grant Leigh Brown monument

Municipal Section F5 Cemetery, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire, England

Municipal Section F5 Cemetery, Pateley Bridge
Municipal Section F5 Cemetery

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