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From: "Ian.Younger" <>
Subject: Re: Dysart burials
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 21:19:14 -0000


For Tommy Manson,

Many thanks for the info. on Mary Grieve and her parents. Slightly
off-question, as you say, but still new to me, so very much appreciated.
Incidentally, The Fife Post is on my Favourites list - the stuff on the
history of the floorcloth industry is great.

Ian

----- Original Message -----
From: Tommy Manson <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Dysart burials


> For Ian Younger
> Here is some information for you slightly off the question you originally
> asked, perhaps you have this info already.
> Mary GRIEVE b 1837/38 aged 13 at the 1851 Census.
>
> Parents
> William GRIEVE and Beatrice HENDERSON, they married on 20 April 1823 in
> Dysart, she was born in Dalkieth, but on her death certificate in 1855 in
> Dysart it stated she had lived 33 years in Dysart.
> Beatrice HENDERSON was William's 2nd wife, his first being Isabella SHARP
> they married on 20 March 1813 in Dysart.
>
> Mary GRIEVE married George HOWIE on 5 November 1861 in Dysart.
> Mary GRIEVE died on the 27 October 1903 at 29 Tolbooth Street,Kirkcaldy,
she
> was a WIDOW so George HOWIE died sometime before.
>
> Information supplied by my Aunt and Uncle from their GRIEVE database
> unfortunately not online)
> Tommy Manson
> http://www.fifepost.freeserve.co.uk
> The Place where friends meet........
>

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