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Forgan Kirkyard - The Gravestones

These inscriptions were recorded between 1992 and 1997. Some of the photos were taken at that time but most have been taken within the past 10 years. Since I did the original surveys, weather and time have taken their toll - some of the inscriptions are no longer visible and some stones have fallen face down.

Quite a few photos have still to be taken.

       

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The Gravestones:

The stone numbers only refer to this website. They are not used anywhere else.

Indistinct characters have been inserted in (round brackets); missing characters are shown by a single dot; longer gaps by a series of 3 dots; editorial additions are inserted in [square brackets]. Most of the inscriptions are on the east side of the stones. Where there are inscriptions on more than 1 side, this is indicated.

All stones are listed below, or you can search them for any word or part of a word:

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201 PlanSacred to the memory of Andrew Roy A.M. teacher of mathematics and science in Dundee Academy and High School and Examiner in Navigation for the Local Marine Board of Dundee who died at Comerton in this parish 10 June 1864 aged 73; his wife Martha Swinton Gilchrist who died at Edinburgh 3 April 1877 aged 71; both interred here. As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive 1 Cor. 15, 22. Erected by their son William G Roy SSC Edinburgh.

 

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