Were any of your ancestors buried in Greyfriars Cemetery, Edinburgh? Read registers to reveal the dates and details of their burials in one of the most famous cemeteries in Scotland’s capital.
Were any of your ancestors buried in Greyfriars Cemetery, Edinburgh? Read registers to reveal the dates and details of their burials in one of the most famous cemeteries in Scotland’s capital.
These records are transcriptions of original parish registers. They contain the following details:
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