Place: St Margaret's Church Graveyard, Ayr, Ayrshire, SCT[2]
Object:
Format: jpg
Title: Thomas McGaffney 1846-1916 family stone
File: C:\Users\Alan\Documents\Family History\GEDCOM files\McGaffney Family 8Jul13_Photos\P74_1500_2000.jpg
Note: Erected by Thomas McGaffney in memory of his daughter Margaret died 12 August 1888 aged 11 months. Also his daughter Agnes died 6 February 1899 aged 6 1/2. Also his son Thomas died 19 September 1903 aged [ ] years [ ]months. Thomas McGaffney died [14 March 1916] Agnes died [2 April 1927].
Dates in brackets have been obliterated on the headstone by weathering and inserted here by me from our known research.
Alan Runciman, Dec 2012
Date: 2012
Place: St Margaret's Church Graveyard, Ayr, Ayrshire, SCT
PHOTO_RIN MH:P74
FILESIZE 524847
Sources
Source: S12 Record ID Number: MH:S12 User ID: CAC7ED7F-2AC9-49C3-A6EC-7CA044C4E5CA UPD 21 AUG 2012 07:50:54 GMT+-0 Title: Death Registration Publication: Scotland's People
Source: S20 Record ID Number: MH:S20 User ID: A61F7BB1-540D-4B61-AADB-3F70E822CCFD UPD 28 SEP 2012 20:27:11 GMT+-0 Title: Gravestone
Notes
Note N74Statutory Filing Reference No noted, record not viewed.
Alan Runciman, Dec 2012
Record ID Number: MH:N76
PRIN MH:SC127
Note N75The children of Thomas & Agnes (Miller), inscribed on headstone are: Margaret (d1888, 11 months), Agnes (d. 1899, aged 6 1/2 years), Thomas (d 19 Sep 1903). Also Thomas and Agnes themselves whose dates of death are completely weatherworn.
Alan Runciman, Dec 2012
Record ID Number: MH:N77
PRIN MH:SC128
↑ Source: #S12 Record ID Number: MH:SC127 Page: Tarbolton - 619/00 0006 Data: Date: 1899 Note: #N74
↑ Source: #S20 Record ID Number: MH:SC128 Page: St Margarets Church Graveyard Note: #N75
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Alan Runciman for creating WikiTree profile McGaffney-62 through the import of McGaffney Family 8Jul13.GED on Jul 8, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Alan and others.
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