Asa Wass grave monument details at Dean 2f Cemetery, Edinburgh, Lothian,Scotland

Asa Wass grave monument in Dean 2f Cemetery, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland

Asa Wass grave monument: legible names and details

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Asa Wass
1898661832first name on monumentAsa Wass came to Edinburgh shortly after his marriage to Hannah Hurst. He established a rag and waste business that lasted in the Fountainbridge area for almost a century. Asa was a Quaker, and having lived initially in the Cowgate, prospered and moved to Morningside where he died.
Judith Ann Ferguson nee Wass
1891291862daughter of Asa Wass
Clara Wass
187691867daughter of Asa Wass
Hannah Hirst
1911781833wife of Asa Wass

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I am a descendent of Asa, Hannah and their daughter Judith who was my great grandmother
(requested on 30 08 2015)
I have fond childhood memories of regular trips to the Asa Wass yard and asking for bicycle parts and remember how I was patiently and helpfully received by the staff there. I would be most grateful for this photo and will, of course, gratefully acknowledge receipt of it. Sincerely, Neil Shearer.
(requested on 10 04 2019)
As a boy in the 1950's, I visited the Asa Wass scrapyard to buy bicycle parts and it would mean a lot to me to view this image. Thank you.
(requested on 17 11 2021)
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Location of the above Asa Wass monument

Dean 2f Cemetery, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland

Dean 2f Cemetery, Edinburgh
Dean 2f Cemetery

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