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  • Davidson grave search

    My grandmother died in 1985 in Airdrie Scotland.

    Where would she most likely have been buried/cremated?

    Is there any information online?

    Details are.

    Jeanie Davidson...nee Brown..........(I think her death is registered as Jane Davidson)
    died July 1985

    She may possibly be with her husband who died before her but also lived in Airdrie

    Details are.
    James John Douglas Laidlow Davidson
    died May 1964

  • #2
    There is one tree with this man in it on ancestry but it’s private. The user name to contact is boogerit and the tree is marshall Family Tree
    His birth is shown as 22 April 1894 Selkirk, Selkirkshire, Scotland.

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    • #3
      There are two cemeteries in Airdrie according to North Lanarkshire Council website. St Joseph's is the Roman Catholic cemetery. You might not get any help at the moment due to service being very restricted because of covid.

      New Monkland Cemetery
      Condorrat Road
      Airdrie ML6 0NS
      cscemeteriesservices@northlan.gov.uk
      01698 506300

      St Joseph's Cemetery
      Dykehead Road
      Airdrie ML6 7FR
      cscemeteriesservices@northlan.gov.uk
      01698 506300

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      • #4
        there are other Davidsons from earlier times buried in the Clarkston churchyard (no photos)
        https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...ter=&orderby=r

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        • #5
          GallowayLass...the tree you mentioned on ancestry is mine.

          I will send an email off to the Monkland Cemetery and see how I go.

          PhotoFamily.............this Davidson family came from Selkirk.

          Thank you.

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          • #6
            I've generally found emailing local councils to where the death occurred to be the best way to find a burial or cremation- make sure to enquire about both, as some councils will only check one and not the other.

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