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Mary Baird
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With her sister Elizabeth Beaton, sold land for part of the site for the new Falkirk Cemetery at Dorrator Rd
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Bo'ness Cemetery Board
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Bo'ness Cemetery Board was a Committee of Bo'ness Town Council.
Local authorities became responsible for cemeteries from 1866. Church graveyards which were previously the responsibility of the Heritors transferred into the care of the Town Councils or the Parochial Board, (subsequently the Parish Council and then the District Councils set up by County Councils). Some cemeteries were run by Joint Committees of two or more local authorities. Responsibility for cemeteries and the crematorium transferred to Falkirk District Council in 1975 |
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Kilsyth Parish Cemetery Joint Committee
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Set up in 1930 under the Local Authority (Scotland) Act, 1929, as a joint committee of the County of Stirling and the Town of Kilsyth. Membership was appointed by Kilsyth Town Council and by the Central No 2 District Council from members representing Kilsyth East and Kilsyth West.
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Denny Cemetery Committee
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Denny Cemetery Committee was a committee of Denny Parochial Board. Local authorities became responsible for cemeteries from 1866. Church graveyards which were previously the responsibility of the Heritors transferred into the care of the Town Councils or the Parochial Board, (subsequently the Parish Council and then the District Councils set up by County Councils). Some cemeteries were run by Joint Committees of two or more local authorities.Responsibility for cemeteries and the crematorium transferred to Falkirk District Council in 1975
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Thomas Dundas
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Peter Clark
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Surveyor
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Eliza Beatson
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William N Wilson
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Landscape Gardener
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John Roberts
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Joiner
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Denny & Dunipace Joint Cemetery Committee
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Local authorities became responsible for cemeteries from 1866. Church graveyards which were previously the responsibility of the Heritors transferred into the care of the Town Councils or the Parochial Board, (subsequently the Parish Council and then the District Councils set up by County Councils). Some cemeteries were run by Joint Committees of two or more local authorities. Responsibility for cemeteries and the crematorium transferred to Falkirk District Council in 1975
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David Stark
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Lent money to Falkirk Parochial board for the building of the new Falkirk cemetery
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Margaret Arthur
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Lent money to the Parochial Board for building of a new Cemetery as a trustee under her husband, Robert Arthur's will
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Thomas Fraser
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Minister of Charing Cross Church for 29 years. Buried at Grandsable.
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R A Malcolm
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Architect. This may be the same person as A N Malcolm, the Stirling County Architect who retired in 1943 but the name RA Malcolm appears on records from 1944 as County Architect.
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James Millan
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Plasterer
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John Baird
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Imperial War Graves Commission
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John Rae
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John Rae was a professional photographer based in Larbert in the 1960s-1990s.
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Burrell & Sons
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John Nimmo
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