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Day 4, July 5th
Braemar Kirkyard
(Continued)

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Not only have many of the oldest stones become so
encrusted with age and bracken that they cannot be read,
several fallen stones – likely the very oldest –
have become almost completely BURIED!

The crypt in
the center of
the Kirkyard
has several
memorials
embedded
along it’s
exterior walls.

Below, is one of these.

Erected to the memory
of peter Grant Some time
Farmer in Dubrach Who
died at Auchindryne
the 11th of Febr 1824
Aged 110 years(!!!)

His Wife Mary Cumming
died at Westside parish of
Let hoot (?) in Forfor Shire
on the 4th Febr 1911
aged 65 years and lies
interred in Church yard
of Lethnot.

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The

JAMES FRASER

stone I found!

NEXT DAY FOUR PAGE OPTIONS (in order of trip occurrence):
Braemar Castle Pix
Information and several pages o’ interior pix available only from this page.
Dinner at the Moorfield Pub/Hotel

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