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Wilstar - Wyslie) Friends of Dundee City Archives – Howff Graveyard of Dundee – FDCA 2010 Surname Range - W (Wilstar - Wyslie) First Other Surname Burial Age Birthplace Occupation Cause of Death Relationship Last Address Names Cemetery Wilstar Alison 7.1.1812 0 Wilstead Elizabeth 23.7.1853 7 wks Dundee Debility dau of James Wilstead, Soldier Scotts Close Winch [ Miller ] Ann Susan 18.10.1842 32 yr Rochester Rheumatic Fever wife of John Miller, Saddler Wind Alexander 4.1.1820 41 yr 0 Wind William 31.5.1797 0 Wink Ann 1.4.1831 60 yr Elgin Asthma Winkes Helen 31.11.1830 74 yr Dundee Old Age Winkes Isabella 19.7.1831 9 mnth Dundee Winkes George 0 Heckler see Isobella Rtorie Winkie William 1.11.1803 0 Winks Alexander 16.7.1845 21 yr Edinburgh Sailor Hydro Thorax Murraygate Winks Charles Lathsplitter see Ann Kerr - d.1837 Winks George 20.2.1833 52 yr Black Hills, Flaxdresser Asthma Sailors Acres Murrayshire Winks John 10.12.1833 25 yr Buckhaven Shoemaker Consumption Sailors Acres Winks William 4.4.1825 4 yr Arbroath Chincough Old Howff Winks [ Matthew ] Elizabeth 22.3.1851 54 yr Dundee Cancer in Breast wid of Peter Matthew, Shoemaker Bernard Street Winks [ Smith ] Janet 18.6.1854 63 yr Dundee Dropsy wid of David Smith, shoemaker Overgate Winlack [ Mould ] Agnes 27.11.1847 35 yr Perth Typhus Fever wife of William Mould, Shipmasater Dock Street West Winlow Alex 0 Flesher see Catharine Husband Winter Margaret 13.7.1851 22 yr Dundee Power Loom Water in Chest Hilltown Weaver Winter Jannet 4.1.1809 0 Winter Jannet 6.2.1807 0 Winter Jean 12.1.1812 0 Winter Jean 23.2.1838 3 mnth Dundee Chincough dau of william Winter, Weaver Old Howff Winter Thomas 15.2.1799 0 Winter John 14.8.1794 0 Friends of Dundee City Archives FDCA2010 Page 1 of 28 Friends of Dundee City Archives – Howff Graveyard of Dundee – FDCA 2010 Surname Range - W (Wilstar - Wyslie) First Other Surname Burial Age Birthplace Occupation Cause of Death Relationship Last Address Names Cemetery Winter John 22.2.1775 0 Winter John 0 Boiler Maker see Margaret Millar - d. 1849 Winter Jane 25.7.1849 67 yr Clova Paralysis dau of the late Alex Winter who Mount Pleasance, resided at Clova Hawkhill Winter Margaret 25.3.1782 0 Winter Peter 24.6.1844 8 yr Dundee Inflammation in Leg Nat/l son of the late Mary Camapaerdown Campbell, Servant aat a Bleachfield Farm,byr Lochee Winter Robert 14.1.1820 0 Winter Robert 15.9.1848 2 yr Glasgow Scarlet Fever son of John Winter, Boiler Maker Joint Stock Buildings Winter Robert 30.7.1845 6 mnth Dundee Slow Fever son of William Winter, Weaver Wellgate Winter Susan 14.10.1795 0 Winter Hugh 26.11.1846 17 mnth Dundee Teething son of Peter Winter- Fireman at a Smith's Pend, Session Foundry Street Winter Unnamed Child 30.8.1843 4 dys Dundee Unknown son of William Winter, Weaver Dudhope Wynd Winter William 28.4.1838 28 yr Dundee Weaver Typhus Fever New Howff Winter William 3.4.1850 62 yr Dundee Weaver Gravel Hilltown Winter Sasrah 28.1.1851 1 yr Dundee Measels dau of David Winter,Weaver Nelson Street, Bonnybank Winter Betty 28.8.1805 0 Winter Sarah 11.12.1803 0 Winter A Stillborn 12.9.1857 0 dau of David Winter New Howff Winter A Stillborn 9.4.1856 0 son of David Winter New Howff Winter A Stillborn Child 17.4.1847 Dundee Unknown son of Peter Winter, Weaver Session Street Winter A Stillborn Child 23.12.1850 Dundee Supposed Fever of dau of David Winter, Weaver Nelson Street Mother Winter A Stillborn Child 6.5.1836 Dundee Unknown dau of William Winter, Weaver Winter Alexander 29.8.1788 0 Winter Ann 12.4.1853 11mnth Dundee Chincough dau of John Winter, Weaver Don's Road Winter Helan 23.6.1821 72 yr Airly Old Age Friends of Dundee City Archives FDCA2010 Page 2 of 28 Friends of Dundee City Archives – Howff Graveyard of Dundee – FDCA 2010 Surname Range - W (Wilstar - Wyslie) First Other Surname Burial Age Birthplace Occupation Cause of Death Relationship Last Address Names Cemetery Winter Bell 9.9.1788 0 Winter Elizabeth 14.4.1853 10mnth Dundee Bowel Hive dau of John winter, Boilermaker Hilltown Winter Grizel 7.3.1801 0 Winter George 1.1.1837 64 yr Tannadice Weaver Decline Winter Anne 10.10.1790 0 Winter Elizabeth 22.5.1789 0 Winter Charles 10.2.1844 74 yr Parish of Weaver Typhus Fever Bucklemaker Wynd Tannadice Winter Elisabeth 12.11.1786 0 Winter David 25.9.1860 38 yr 0 New Howff Winter David 22.2.1856 4 yr 0 New Howff Winter David 13.8.1794 0 Poor Winter Daniel 8.9.1854 5 mnth Dundee Disease in Head son of David Winter ,Weaver Nelson Street. Forebank New Howff Winter Elizabeth 23.11.1818 0 Winter [ Aitken ] Patience 7.6.1855 58 yr 0 see Aitken New Howff Winter [ Cuthbert ] Ann 30.9.1842 82 yr Parish of Old Age wid of John Cuthbert, Weaver Tannadice Winter [ Fender ] Isabella 14.10.1857 63 yr 0 see Fender New Howff Winter [ Smart ] Elizabeth 23.2.1834 78 yr Tasnnadice Old Age wife of James Smart Winter [ Sydie ] Agnes 11.5.1847 34 yr Dundee Typhus Fever wife of David Sydie, Sawyer Rosebank Street Winton Stillborn Child 17.1.1845 Dundee Unknown dau of James Winton, Tobacco Pipe Wannan's Close, Maker Hawkhill Winton Alexander 0 Sailor see Mary Stevens Winton Susan 22.11.1835 2yr 6 Dundee Scarlet Fever dau of James Winton, Seaman mnth Winton Robert 26.12.1847 24 yr Londonderry Cabinet Maker Typhus Fever Horse Water Wynd Winton Robert 16.12.1836 16 mnth Perthshire Teething son of Robert Winton Winton Mary Ann 16.1.1848 5 yr Dundee Burnt by Clothes dau of George Winton, Carpenter Princes Street, Wallace Catching fire Feus Friends of Dundee City Archives FDCA2010 Page 3 of 28 Friends of Dundee City Archives – Howff Graveyard of Dundee – FDCA 2010 Surname Range - W (Wilstar - Wyslie) First Other Surname Burial Age Birthplace Occupation Cause of Death Relationship Last Address Names Cemetery Winton Mary 11.9.1838 20 mnth Dundee Teething dau of Alex Winton, Seaman Old Howff Winton Helen 24.10,1841 1 yr Dundee Teething dau of George Winton, Ship Carpenter Winton Georgina 6.1.1854 2yr 9 Dundee Chincough dau of George Winton, Ship Princes Street mnth Carpenter Winton Alice 8.1.1837 18 mnth Dundee Measles dau of David Winton, Seaman Winton Allan Stephen 28.8.1832 4 mnth Dundee Bowel Complaint son of Alex Winton, Seaman Winton Allan 10.9.1840 3 mnth Dundee Nervous Fever son of alex Winton, Sailor New Howff Winton Mary 9.6.1848 22 yr Dundee Consumption dau of the late James Winton, Dallfiel Walk Sailor Winton [ Dick ] Elizabeth 23.5.1856 23 yr 0 see under Dick Winton [ Thomson ] Lexy 13.11.1839 7 yr Strathmartine Uncertain nat/l dau of Agnes Thomson New Howff Wire James 8.6.1810 0 Wire William 13.11.1808 0 Wire Margaret 25.2.1804 0 Wire Sisal 20.8.1789 0 Wise Thomas [ Doctor ] 30.1.1819 0 Wise Thomas 0 Esquir of see Ann Chalmers Hillbank Wise Mary 24.9.1807 0 Wise Rachel 21.4.1776 0 Wise David 5.9.1803 0 Wise Helen 10.2.1814 0 Wise George 25.8.1780 0 Wise Daivd 12.2.1817 0 Wise Alexander 30.11.1795 0 Wise Margaret 11.2.1787 0 Wise Grace 23.1.1799 0 Wise [ Thoms ] Grace 5.5.1747 84 yr Dundee Old Age wid Alexander Thoms, Merchant Commercial Street Friends of Dundee City Archives FDCA2010 Page 4 of 28 Friends of Dundee City Archives – Howff Graveyard of Dundee – FDCA 2010 Surname Range - W (Wilstar - Wyslie) First Other Surname Burial Age Birthplace Occupation Cause of Death Relationship Last Address Names Cemetery Wiselie Margery 28.9.1811 0 Wisely John 15.6.1811 0 Wisely John 23.9.1813 0 Wisely James 2.4.1786 0 Wisely George 30.1.1778 0 Wisely John 29.8.1803 0 Wiseman [ Duncan ] Isabella 2.9.1840 82 yr Parish of Illiac Passion wid of Alex Duncan, Mason, New Howff Urquhart, Aberdeen Morayshire Wishart John 30.5.1819 0 Wishart John 0 Feather see Amelia Finlay Merchant Wishart Margaret 18.8.1846 13 mth Dundee Teething dau of John Wishart, Heckler todburn Lane, King Street Wishart Margaret 16.8.1857 20 yr 0 Old Howff Wishart Margaret 16.11.1852 6 yr Dundee Inflammation of dau of John Wishart, Baker Long wynd Bowels Wishart Kleamy Miss 26.7.1785 0 Wishart Joseph 15.8.1849 51 yr Montrose Heckler Water in Chest North Tay Street Wishart John 0 Feather see Agnes Bain [d.1837 ] Merchant Wishart John 0 Weaver see Catharine Cassidy Wishart John 9.1.1852 2 yr Dundee Inflammation of son of John Wishart, Baker Long Wynd Windpipe Wishart John 8.1.1840 3 mnth Parish of Mains Consumption dau of John Wishart, Feather New Howff Merchant Wishart Margaret 31.10.1842 5 yr Dundee Scarlet Fever dau of John Wishart, Flaxdresser Wishart John 4.2.1837 56 yr Montrose Asthma Wishart Rachel 10.3.1834 abt 30yr Dundee Virulent Gonorrhoea dau of John Wishart Wishart John 28.6.1849 23 yr Dundee Feather Consumption Overgate Friends of Dundee City Archives FDCA2010 Page 5 of 28 Friends of Dundee City Archives – Howff Graveyard of Dundee – FDCA 2010 Surname Range - W (Wilstar - Wyslie) First Other Surname Burial Age Birthplace Occupation Cause of Death Relationship Last Address Names Cemetery Merchant Wishart John 4.7.1845 61 yr Newburgh Shipmaster Apoplexy Greenmarket Wishart Robert 2.9.1852 9 yrs Dundee Inflammation of son of Adam Wishart, Heckler Bucklemaker Wynd Bowels Wishart John 15.2.1839 82 yr Fife Old Age Wishart William 16.3.1857 9 mth 0 Old Howff Wishart Unnamed Child 20.4.1837 2 hrs Dundee Nervous Complaint son of Adam Wishart, Heckler Wishart Stillborn Child 6.10.1848 Dundee Unknown son of Adam Wishart, Heckler Bucklemaker Wynd Wishart Stillborn child 27.11.1852 Dundee dau of Peter Wishart, Tinsmith Scotts Close, Hilltown Wishart Stillborn Child 18.7.1846 Dundee Unknown dau of William Wishart, Draper Greenmarket Wishart May.
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