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Year Died Age Burial Ground Stone No. Tait Andrew 1857 Chapel Yard Surname Forename(s) Year Died Age Burial Ground Stone No. Tait Andrew 1857 Chapel Yard, Inverness 1505 Tait Archibald 1785 xx Chapel Yard, Inverness 2202 Tait Christina 1853 16 Chapel Yard, Inverness 1111 Tait Clementina Paterson 1930 Chapel Yard, Inverness 1505 Tait Gavin 1910 93 Chapel Yard, Inverness 1505 Tait Hannah 1857 Chapel Yard, Inverness 1505 Tait Helen 1843 63 Chapel Yard, Inverness 1396 Tait Jane 1869 78 Chapel Yard, Inverness 120 Tait Margaret 1935 Chapel Yard, Inverness 1505 Tait Marion 1938 51 Ardersier Cemetery 135 Tait Mary 1903 52 Ardersier Cemetery 30 Tait Robert 1870 86 Chapel Yard, Inverness 120 Tait William 1832 56 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2203 Tallach John 1835 16m Chapel Yard, Inverness 1115 Tallach May 1828 2m Chapel Yard, Inverness 1115 Tallach William 1833 7m Chapel Yard, Inverness 1115 Tannahill Marjorie 1968 Fortrose Burial Ground 153 Tarbet Helen Laird 1948 83 Abernethy Churchyard 356 Tariel Lachlan 1755 xx Chapel Yard, Inverness 679 Tarrel Andrew Macdonald 1977 73 Fortrose Burial Ground 206 Tasker Isabella 1918 Ardersier Cemetery 85 Taylor A. (L/Cpl) 1917 21 Alvie Churchyard 65 Taylor Alexander 1827 xx Alness Old Churchyard 367 Taylor Alexander 1839 71 Rosemarkie Churchyard RB495 Taylor Alexander 1851 47 Chapel Yard, Inverness 67 Taylor Alexander 1864 6 Abernethy Churchyard 62 Taylor Alexander 1893 78 Avoch Old Churchyard 88 Taylor Alexander 1924 50 Avoch Old Churchyard 433 Taylor Alexander 1951 70 Abernethy Churchyard 290 Taylor Alexander 1963 81 Suddie Burial Ground 107 Taylor Alexander (Captain M.N.) 1872 39 Chapel Yard, Inverness 67 Taylor Andrew 1841 67 Rosemarkie Churchyard RB569 Taylor Andrew 1928 85 Suddie Burial Ground 105 Taylor Ann 1854 17m Rosemarkie Churchyard RB859 Taylor Ann 1927 76 Suddie Burial Ground 111 Taylor Anna Christine 1956 45 Abernethy Churchyard 154 Taylor Annie 1972 77 Abernethy Churchyard 124 Taylor Caroline 1854 xx Chapel Yard, Inverness 242 Taylor Catherine 1845 38 Rosemarkie Churchyard RB638 Taylor Catherine 1995 98 Rosemarkie Churchyard 77 Taylor David 1997 77 Dalarossie Churchyard 210 Taylor Donald 1824 1 Rosemarkie Churchyard RB140 Taylor Donald 1839 31 Rosemarkie Churchyard RB515 Taylor Donald 1939 14 Rosemarkie Churchyard 77 Taylor Donald 1961 51 Alvie Churchyard 177 Taylor Elizabeth 1869 6 Old High, Inverness 221 Taylor Elizabeth 1897 Alness Old Churchyard 307 Taylor Elizabeth 1957 72 Urquhart Old Churchyard 905 Taylor Finlay 1839 48 Rosemarkie Churchyard RB504 Taylor Finlay (Private) 1919 33 Alvie Churchyard 65 Taylor Helen 1890 57 Chapel Yard, Inverness 67 Taylor Helen 1955 90 Abernethy Churchyard 63 Taylor Helen 1961 73 Abernethy Churchyard 401 Taylor Helen Grant 1951 50 Abernethy Churchyard 366 Taylor Henrietta 1820 xx Chapel Yard, Inverness 2596 Taylor Ian Hamish 1904 Abernethy Churchyard 154 Taylor Isabella 1820 67 Petty Old Churchyard 35 Taylor Isabella (Mrs) 1926 82 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2092 Taylor James 1768 Invermoriston Churchyard 24 Taylor James 1839 58 Rosemarkie Churchyard RB505 Taylor James 1867 55 Chapel Yard, Inverness 87 Taylor James 1875 31 Chapel Yard, Inverness 87 Taylor James 1885 53 Abernethy Churchyard 290 Taylor James 1965 71 Ardersier Cemetery 197 Taylor James 1965 Alness Old Churchyard 374 Taylor James 2005 97 Abernethy Churchyard 290 Taylor James M. 1917 29 Suddie Burial Ground 105 Taylor James S. (Q.M.S.) 1891 Old High, Inverness 221 Taylor Janet 1813 76 Kirkton of Ardersier 41 Taylor Janet 1886 90 Greyfriars Cemetery 110 Taylor Jannetta Clark 1999 Ardersier Cemetery 218 Taylor Jean 1838 1 Rosemarkie Churchyard RB485 Taylor Jessie 1899 53 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2527 Taylor Jessie 1938 71 Urray West Churchyard 178 Taylor Jessie Ann 1977 99 Suddie Burial Ground 110 Taylor John 1751 Chapel Yard, Inverness 12 Taylor John 1856 Suddie Burial Ground 109 Taylor John 1918 Avoch Old Churchyard 350 Taylor John 1938 Abernethy Churchyard 154 Taylor John (Baillie) 1713 Chapel Yard, Inverness 10 Taylor John A. 1981 Suddie Burial Ground 108 Taylor John William 1873 Suddie Burial Ground 105 Taylor John William 1873 8w Suddie Burial Ground 106 Taylor Lynda 2011 60 Contin Churchyard 333 Taylor Margaret 1867 8 Old High, Inverness 221 Taylor Margaret 1877 Suddie Burial Ground 105 Taylor Margaret 1877 4m Suddie Burial Ground 106 Taylor Margaret 1888 80 Avoch Old Churchyard 146 Taylor Margaret 1947 86 Abernethy Churchyard 153 Taylor Margaret 1960 63 Alvie Churchyard 64 Taylor Margaret C. 1851 Killearnan Churchyard 144 Taylor Margaret Campbell 1908 25 Suddie Burial Ground 105 Taylor Marjory Emma 1989 80 Contin Churchyard 399 Taylor Mary 1860 56 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2514 Taylor Mary 1894 36 Abernethy Churchyard 62 Taylor Mary 1937 Ardersier Cemetery 12 Taylor Mary 1953 70 Urquhart Old Churchyard 905 Taylor Neil R. 1988 69 Contin Churchyard 332 Taylor Patricia 1963 7 Contin Churchyard 331 Taylor Robert 1896 xx Alness Old Churchyard 514 Taylor Robert 1968 80 Rosemarkie Churchyard 77 Taylor Rose 1993 67 Alvie Churchyard 64 Taylor Sandy 1999 75 Rosemarkie Churchyard 77 Taylor W. M. (Pipe Major) 1979 Ardersier Cemetery 218 Taylor William 1867 41 Abernethy Churchyard 62 Taylor William 1869 64 Suddie Burial Ground 109 Taylor William 1879 Suddie Burial Ground 105 Taylor William 1879 3w Suddie Burial Ground 106 Taylor William 1948 92 Urquhart Old Churchyard 905 Taylor William H. 2008 Ardersier Cemetery 219 Taylor Williamina 1934 77 Urray West Churchyard 93 Tempest Dorothy 1986 88 Fortrose Burial Ground 276 Templeton Agnes 1843 34 Contin Churchyard 168 Templeton John 1866 xx Rosemarkie Churchyard 491 Terpstra Frederika Gerlings 1999 86 Dalarossie Churchyard 203 Tester Rose 1989 72 Old Kilmore Churchyard 23 Teufel June Macpherson 2005 75 Old Kilmore Churchyard 6 Thackwell-Lewis Harold 1967 Urray West Churchyard 311 Thackwell-Lewis Leonard 1961 Urray West Churchyard 311 Thain Jean 1851 5 Rosemarkie Churchyard RB776 Thain Lydia (Mrs) 1915 24 Petty Old Churchyard 299 Thain Peter 1955 71 Dalarossie Churchyard 21 Thain Robert Coull 1984 54 Dalarossie Churchyard 21 Thering Fanny (Mrs) 1860 19 Old High, Inverness 11 Thom Adam Beaton 2008 69 Contin Churchyard 363 Thom Archibald 1947 66 Fortrose Burial Ground 11 Thom Betty 1997 Fortrose Burial Ground 64 Thom James 1836 52 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2177 Thom James 1873 42 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2490 Thom James 1873 xx Chapel Yard, Inverness 2490 Thom Jane 1918 84 Kirkton of Ardersier 393 Thom John 1839 xx Chapel Yard, Inverness 2177 Thom John 1900 23 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2756 Thom Margaret Munro 1887 18m Chapel Yard, Inverness 2756 Thom Marjory 1890 15 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2756 Thom Mary 1870 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2756 Thom Robert 1890 44 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2756 Thom Samuel 1839 xx Chapel Yard, Inverness 2177 Thomas Florence F. 1932 Brachlich Cemetery 179 Thomas Tudor Vincent 1943 Ardersier Cemetery 100 Thomas Vincent 1930 Ardersier Cemetery 100 Thompson Ann 1831 xx Abernethy Churchyard 84 Thompson Catherine M. 1968 46 Alness Old Churchyard 548 Thompson Charles 1972 72 Alness Old Churchyard 144 Thompson Eleanor 1879 60 Cromdale Churchyard 196 Thompson Isabella 1948 70 Alness Old Churchyard 7 Thompson James 1831 37 Abernethy Churchyard 84 Thompson Jane 1895 Croy Churchyard 180 Thompson Jean 1978 54 Invermoriston Churchyard 122 Thompson Jessie 1895 Urquhart Old Churchyard 507 Thompson Johan 1929 76 Rosemarkie Churchyard 349 Thompson John 1847 49 Abernethy Churchyard 84 Thompson John 1981 Dores Churchyard 414 Thompson Thomas (Captain) 1755 44 Kirkton of Ardersier 156 Thompson William 1837 77 Abernethy Churchyard 84 Thompson William M. 1975 Alness Old Churchyard 130 Thomson Alexander 1845 72 Rosemarkie Churchyard 466 Thomson Alexander 1864 53 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2068 Thomson Alexander 1867 Cromdale Churchyard 293 Thomson Alistair Grant 1944 22 Daviot Churchyard 56 Thomson Andrew 1873 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2448 Thomson Andrew 1936 86 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2448 Thomson Ann 1908 49 Urquhart Old Churchyard 798 Thomson Anna 1964 87 Cromdale Churchyard 38 Thomson Annie 1881 55 Rosemarkie Churchyard 223 Thomson Annie Ross 1933 84 Killearnan Churchyard 88 Thomson Caroline 1961 Cromdale Churchyard 293 Thomson Catherine 1830 3w Rosemarkie Churchyard RB265 Thomson Catherine 1841 33 Avoch Old Churchyard 189 Thomson Catherine 1888 Croy Churchyard 179 Thomson Charles 1854 91 Avoch Old Churchyard RB866 Thomson Christina 1900 74 Avoch Old Churchyard 187 Thomson Christina 1918 80 Urray West Churchyard 235 Thomson Christina 1959 Urray West Churchyard 174 Thomson Colin 1860 76 Rosemarkie Churchyard 169 Thomson Colin 1982 69 Advie Churchyard 122 Thomson Dallas 1869 10 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2 Thomson Daniel 1846 24 Rosemarkie Churchyard 291 Thomson David 1678 xx Fortrose Cathedral 84 Thomson David 1886 43 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2068 Thomson Donald George 1955 70 Urray West Churchyard 296 Thomson Eliza Jane 1958 79 Advie Churchyard 123 Thomson Elizabeth 1889 Old High, Inverness 108 Thomson Elizabeth 1939 88 Chapel Yard, Inverness 2448 Thomson Elizabeth 1941 78 Daviot Churchyard 56 Thomson Elizabeth 1944 Fortrose Burial Ground 8 Thomson Elizabeth 1973 92 Urray West Churchyard 296 Thomson Ellen Louisa 1886 23 Ardersier Cemetery 354 Thomson Esther Fisher 1873 Old High, Inverness 109 Thomson Georgina 1837 Old High, Inverness 109 Thomson Helen 1961 Cromdale Churchyard 293 Thomson Hilda Milne 1997 55 Dores Churchyard 306 Thomson Hugh 1899 77 Avoch Old Churchyard 187 Thomson J. (female) 1861 xx Chapel Yard, Inverness 1728 Thomson James 1843 xx Chapel Yard, Inverness 2141 Thomson James 1847 22 Rosemarkie Churchyard 291 Thomson James 1888
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