1. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More.
  2. Only registered members can see all the forums - if you've received an invitation to join (it'll be on your My Summary page) please register NOW!

  3. If you're looking for the LostCousins site please click the logo in the top left corner - these forums are for existing LostCousins members only.
  4. This is the LostCousins Forum. If you were looking for the LostCousins website simply click the logo at the top left.
  5. It's easier than ever before to check your entries from the 1881 Census - more details here

Churchyard of Wick 1849

Discussion in 'Caithness' started by Tracey, May 7, 2015.

  1. Tracey

    Tracey New Member

    Does the churchyard of Wick in use in 1849 still exsist and where is/was it?
     
  2. geewhiz09

    geewhiz09 Member

    Is this the one you are requesting?
     
    Last edited by a moderator: May 8, 2015
  3. Tracey

    Tracey New Member

    Hi, thanks for the link, it looks like it might be, I have a funeral notice that says ....' from his house here to the burial place in the church yard of Wick' . So was not sure what church yard to look for.
     

Share This Page