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Burials Initial - C The Howff Graveyard of Dundee Burials Initial - C ID Surname Prenames Burial Age Birthplace Occupati Cause of Death Relationship Last Residen Cemetery 2 Cabel George 28 Apr 1800 3 Cabel Isobel 30 May 1819 4 Cabel Unnamed 26 Mar 1859 1 hour daughter of New Howff Margaret Cables 5 Cabel Catherine 31 Dec 1845 74 DUNDEE Inflammation Wife of James Newport, FIFE Keiller Timber Merchant 1 Cabel David Weaver See Margaret Morgan 11 Cabels Euphan 6 Oct 1802 18 Cabels Sally 24 Oct 1827 9 Months Dundee Teething 17 Cabels May 23 Feb 1822 22 St.Martins Child Birth 16 Cabels Mary 23 Jul 1808 15 Cabels Jas. 14 Sep 1814 Ship Master 14 Cabels James 21 Jan 1828 63 Dundee Sailor Asthma 12 Cabels Helen 13 Jan 1814 10 Cabels Elizabeth 25 Aug 1805 9 Cabels Catharine 2 Feb 1814 8 Cabels Alexander 23 Nov 1809 7 Cabels Alexander 2 Jan 1811 6 Cabels Alexander 16 Apr 1800 13 Cabels James 18 May 1806 IDM FEB2021 © 2021 Friends of Dundee City Archives Page 1 of 404 ID Surname Prenames Burial Age Birthplace Occupati Cause of Death Relationship Last Residen Cemetery 19 Cabey Margaret 31 Mar 1851 2 months Dundee Croup Daur. of Thomas Overgate Cabey Labourer 25 Cable Margt. 19 Dec 1833 9 mth Dundee Small Pox Daur. of John Cable 28 Cable Wyllie 29 Jul 1852 55 Forfar Warehous Perforation of Bowels Henderson's eman Wynd, Scouringburn 27 Cable Wyllie Warehous See Mary Milne e Man 26 Cable Unnamed Child 3 Aug 1844 3 Days Trottick, Unknown Daur. of Joseph Trottick, Parish Parish of Cable Manager of of Mains Mains a Bleachfield 23 Cable Helen 28 Dec 1842 10 mth Dundee Inflamation Daur. of John Cable Wright 22 Cable Euphemia 17 Aug 1854 46 Dundee Decline Wife of Charles Cameron's Johnston sailor Close, Murraygate 20 Cable Catherine 20 Dec 1854 3 mou Parish of Bowel hive Dau. of Joseph Westerton, Leslie, Fife Cable farmer Parish of Leslie 24 Cable John Weaver See Ann Fenton 21 Cable Elizabeth 1 Apr 1838 1 2/12 years Dundee Chin Cough Daur.of John Old Howff. Cable (Wright) 29 Cable (See Mc Elizabeth 25 Mar 1839 33 yrs Dundee Fever Wife of Thos Mc New Howff Lean) Lean Seaman 30 Cabler David 18 Jan 1833 65 Carmylie Weaver Frail Constitution West Port 31 Cables Alexander 14 Sep 1791 37 Cables Katharine 23 Jul 1778 36 Cables Naney 1 Oct 1781 35 Cables Jean 2 Oct 1775 34 Cables Jannet 8 Nov 1774 IDM FEB2021 © 2021 Friends of Dundee City Archives Page 2 of 404 ID Surname Prenames Burial Age Birthplace Occupati Cause of Death Relationship Last Residen Cemetery 32 Cables Ann 24 Apr 1788 33 Cables Isabella 15 May 1820 80 38 Cables (TOSH) Margaret 26 Nov 1836 68 Years Dundee Decay of Nature Widow of Jas. Tosh (Wright) 39 Cables (Buick) Elizabeth 30 Apr 1842 33 Dundee Asthma Wife of Charles Buick Coach Driver 40 Cachey Patrick 16 Feb 1834 24 Ireland Weaver Consumption West Port 41 Cachray (Clark) Ann 26 Mar 1843 38 years Dundee Typhus Fever Wife of Alex. Clark Seaman New Howff 42 Caddam A Stillborn Child 7 Oct 1854 Dundee Dau of Hugh Dudhope St. Caddam Weaver 43 Caddel Cathrine 13 Jun 1793 44 Caddel John 16 Jan 1801 45 Caddell Hector 28 Mar 1773 46 Cadden Edward 12 May 1859 2yrs New Howff 47 Cadden Mary 16 Jun 1852 1 Year Dundee Chin Cough Dau. of Edward Soap Work Lane Cadden Weaver 48 Cadden William 25 Sep 1852 16 County of Consumption Son of William Mid Street, Fermanagh Cadden Weaver Chapelshade 49 Caddenhead Jean 3 Mar 1809 50 Caddenhead John 1 Mar 1830 65yrs. Laurencekirk Weaver Asthma 51 Caddle John 21 Jul 1801 52 Caden Janet 2 Sep 1847 52 Perth Fever Widow of Robert Mid Wynd, Wilkie Weaver Hawkhill 54 Cadenhead George 11 Apr 1816 55 Cadenhead James 12 Jan 1818 IDM FEB2021 © 2021 Friends of Dundee City Archives Page 3 of 404 ID Surname Prenames Burial Age Birthplace Occupati Cause of Death Relationship Last Residen Cemetery 56 Cadenhead William 18 Nov 1847 49 Parish of Weaver Typhus Fever CADGER Fordoun,Kin cardineshire 53 Cadenhead Elizabeth 21 Apr 1842 3 years Dundee Croup Daur. of Wm. Cadenhead Labourer 57 Cadenhead Helen 8 May 1835 63 Forfar Decline Widow of John (Scott) Cadenhead (weaver) 65 Cadger Jean (Ower) 21 Dec 1842 60years Dundee Typhus Fever Widow of Peter Ower Spirit Dealer 69 Cadger William 28 Dec 1832 66 Forfar Flaxdresse Fever Small's Wynd r 59 Cadger Alexander 19 Dec 1854 64 Dundee Weaver Rheumatic Fever Horse Water NewHowff Wynd 68 Cadger William 22 Jan 1837 58 years Dundee Weaver Asthma 70 Cadger Jannet 18 Apr 1802 67 Cadger William 21 Sep 1831 4 mo Dundee 66 Cadger Margaret 3 Oct 1821 7 yrs Mains Small Pox Old Howff 64 Cadger Jean 13 Apr 1812 63 Cadger Jean 11 Aug 1779 62 Cadger Isabella 13 Nov 1847 70 Dundee Dressmake Influenza Seagate r 60 Cadger David 20 Jan 1772 Carter 58 Cadger Agnes 26 Mar 1835 3 Weeks Dundee Premature Birth Daughter of Alex. Cadger (seaman) 61 Cadger Elizabeth 22 Feb 1851 59 Dundee Dressmake Apoplexy Seagate,Mitchel r IDM FEB2021 © 2021 Friends of Dundee City Archives Page 4 of 404 ID Surname Prenames Burial Age Birthplace Occupati Cause of Death Relationship Last Residen Cemetery 71 Cadnach Margaret 6 Oct 1844 47 Bottlework Disease of Windpipe Wife of Peter Chapelshade by Dundee Martin Gun Maker 72 Cadogan Isabella 20 Oct 1852 2 Dundee Water in Head Daur of Denis Seagate Cadogan Ship Carpenter 73 Caffney Margaret 1 Mar 1854 80 County Old Age Widow of John Horse Water Monaghan Markie labourer Wynd Scouringburn 74 Caffrey James 19 Nov 1851 1Year Dundee Hooping Cough Son of John Caffrey Scouringburn Weaver 75 Caggart Mary 12 Feb 1842 43 years County of Decline Wife of Daniel Armagh Owin Weaver 76 Cagill Alexander 18 Sep 1788 77 Cahels (or May 23 Feb 1822 22 years St. Matins Child birth (Old Howff) CABELS) 79 Cahill Mary 10 Sep, 1838 2Mos Dundee Convulsions Daur of Patrick Old Howff Cahill Labourer 78 Cahill James 12 Jan 1854 1 yr Dundee Measles Son of Patrick Millers Wynd Cahill Labourer Perth Road 80 Caid Sarah 21 Mar 1847 1year Dundee Chincough Daur of Peter Caid Hilltown Weaver 81 Cailin Bartholomew 18 Aug 1845 40 years County of Weaver Asthma Overgate Sligo, Ireland 82 Cain A Stillborn Child 10 Apr 1851 Dundee Unknown Son of Thomas Rosebank Street Cain Weaver 83 Cain Catharine 6 Oct 1856 28 years New Howff 84 Cain James 1 Dec 1859 18 mth New Howff 85 Cain Ann 19 Dec 1853 17 County of Cholera Daur of Janes Cain Scouringburn Mayo Shoemaker IDM FEB2021 © 2021 Friends of Dundee City Archives Page 5 of 404 ID Surname Prenames Burial Age Birthplace Occupati Cause of Death Relationship Last Residen Cemetery 86 Cain Bernard 16 Mar 1837 68 years County of Weaver Influenza Derry, Ireland 87 Cain Bernard 16 May,1858 31yr New Howff 88 Cain or HEPBURN Caroline 25 Aug, 1858 21yr see under Hepburn New Howff 89 Cainsay(see Helen 9 Feb 1839 About 40 Paisley Dropsy Widow of Wm. New Howff CUMMINGS) years Cummings Labourer 90 Caira Barbara 25 Feb 1812 92 Caircroft Margaret 16 Jul 1823 76 years Barrie Old Howff 91 Caircroft Eliz 18 Sep 1804 125 Caird Robert 18 Aug 1787 112 Caird John 3 Dec 1844 8 months Dundee Chincough Son of Alexr. Caird Constable Blacksmith Street, Wallace Feus, 113 Caird Mary 18 Nov 1844 8 months Dundee Chincough Daur. of Alex. Constable Caird Blacksmith Street, Wallace Feus. 114 Caird Matilda 31 May 1840 3 yrs. Dundee Small Pox Daughter of the New Howff late Geo. Caird Heckler 115 Caird William 14 May 1834 1 Dundee Consumption Son of Wm. Caird 116 Caird William 23 Feb 1842 52 years Dundee Weaver Typhus Fever 111 Caird John 24 Mar 1857 7 months New Howff 117 Caird William 28 Sep 1846 10 months Dundee Teething Son of Alexander Princes Street, Caird Blacksmith Wallace Feus 119 Caird Alexander 27 Feb 1776 IDM FEB2021 © 2021 Friends of Dundee City Archives Page 6 of 404 ID Surname Prenames Burial Age Birthplace Occupati Cause of Death Relationship Last Residen Cemetery 121 Caird Charles 8 Nov 1844 6 weeks Dundee Nervous Disease Son of Charles Hewkhill Caird Warper 122 Caird David 31 Oct 1792 110 Caird Jean 25 Dec 1818 124 Caird Janet 17 May 1829 13 months Dundee 118 Caird Alexander 18 Sep 1794 126 Caird Stillborn 6 May 1857 Daughter of David New Howff Caird 123 Caird James 6 Apr 1809 98 Caird Catharine 23 May 1831 75 Dundee Old age 120 Caird Ann 13 Apr 1813 93 Caird Alexander 10 Nov 1842 75years Panbride Shipmaste Cancer in the throat r 94 Caird Alexr 4 Mar 1806 95 Caird An Unnamed Child 17 Dec 1838 15 hours Dundee 7 Months Premature Daughter of Alex. New Howff Caird Blacksmith 109 Caird Jean 24 Mar 1833 60 Dundee Astma Overgate 97 Caird Anne 25 Jan 1777 99 Caird Charlot 7 Sep 1819 100 Caird David 21 Apr 1841 1 4/12 years Dundee Teething Son of Alex. Caird Blacksmith 107 Caird James 22 Jan 1849 62 Dundee Labourer Consumption Brewhead 96 Caird Ann 20 Dec 1792 108 Caird James 9 May 1822 80 Dundee Gardener Old Age 101 Caird David 24 Oct 1787 IDM FEB2021 © 2021 Friends of Dundee City Archives Page 7 of 404 ID Surname Prenames Burial Age Birthplace Occupati Cause of Death Relationship Last Residen Cemetery 106 Caird James 20 Feb 1855 4 months New Howff 105 Caird Isabel 8 Oct 1825 3 years Dundee Old Howff 104 Caird Hellen 23 Feb 1816 103 Caird Helen 21 Apr 1798 102 Caird George 20 Mar 1840 36 Years Parish of Flaxdresse Drowned in the New Howff Wheeley, r Harbour County of Essex 127 Caird Agnes 19 Sep 1838 59 years Parish of Bowel Complaint Wife of Thos Caird New Howff (ANDERSON) Inverkeillor (Heckler) 128 Caird (or Elizabeth 3 Feb 1857 46 New Howff SKINNER) 129 Caird (see Alex.
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