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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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22 PlanErected by James Fernie, coachman St Fort, in memory of his son William Wilson Fernie died 12 April 1865 aged 31 years; also the above James Fernie died 21 March 1876 aged 69 years; also his wife Janet Wilson died 24 February 1878 aged 73; and their son James Fernie died 21 May 1878 aged 36 years; also their grandson William W Fernie died 18 May 1877 aged 2 1/2 years. Not gone from memory nor gone from love but gone to dwell with Christ above.

 

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