Helen Bolden grave monument details at Dean 2g Cemetery, Edinburgh, Lothian,Scotland

Helen Bolden grave monument in Dean 2g Cemetery, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland

Helen Bolden grave monument: legible names and details

full nameburial
date
agebirth
date
relationshipnotes
Helen Bolden
1861 first name on monument
Helen Elizabeth White nee Bolden
1868 daughter of Helen Bolden
Adam White
1878611817husband of Helen Bolden
Mary Anne Wihite/Gellatly
relationship not given of Helen Bolden
Thomas Alexander White
1876121864son of Helen Bolden

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Please note that all ages and dates of birth in red have been calculated and are probably not on the monument.

The calculated dates of birth should be treated with caution as in many cases it can be one year out.

The calculated dates of birth should also be treated with caution as the ages given on monuments are often inaccurate.

The names above are all the names that are listed on the grave monument. It is most likely that only the entries with dates and ages are interred in the grave.

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For family history purposes. I am researching the Bolden family. Hellen Bolden was the sister of my 4th great grandfather Charles James Bolden. I am happy to share information with anyone researching this family.
(requested on 09 02 2019)
Adam White worked at the British Museum alongside John George Children, the father of Anna Atkins. White was likely the owner of the copy of Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions that resides at what is now the Glasgow Museums Resource Centre. I'm piecing together his later life as part of some provenance research.
(requested on 26 12 2025)
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Location of the above Helen Bolden monument

Dean 2g Cemetery, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland