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    Memorial

    R MacKay

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    Old Burial Ground, off A832, on farmland, near the confluence of the Rivers Conon & Orrin, within Druimonin Caravan Park, Urray, 2 miles north west of Muir of Ord, Ross And Cromarty, Highlands and Islands, IV6 7UL, Scotland

    OS Grid Reference

    NH 503 532

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    Type of Memorial
    Addition to gravestone
    WMR Reference Number
    80242
    Description
    Addition to family gravestone
    Inscription
    Erected by John MacKay, Merchant, Arcan and his spouse Helen MacKay in memory of their children, Catherine who departed this life on the 1st day of Nov 1850 aged 1 month, Catherine on the 16th of July 1842 aged 13 years, Roderick on the 2nd day of March 1854 aged 21 years and Kenneth on the 23rd Sep 1854 aged 14 years. Helen MacKay who died 15th March 1883 aged 86 years. Also the said John MacKay died 22nd Oct 1893 aged 90 years. Also of Ann MacDonald who died at Ivy House, Ord Village 4th June 1911 aged 72 years. Alexander MacKay who died at Ivy House, Muir of Ord 19th April 1919 aged 85 and his daughter Helen Catherine MacKay, wife of John Scott who died at Germiston, Transvaal, SA 1st Oct 1916 aged 39 and his son Roderick MacKay who died from wounds received in action 18th April 1918 aged 38.
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    1
    Died
    1
    Information shown
    surname, forename, relationships, manner of death, date of death, age

    Components

    Gravestone

    Made from: Stone


    Condition: Good


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