Monumental Inscription (Section E.)
1849. Erected by Margaret and William McBryan, in memory of their brother the Rev'd James McBryan, Wesleyan minister, died 20th January 1849, aged 26 years.
Reproduced from a transcribed copy of Sidney Cramer's notebook, Old Bell Street, Dundee [TD73/8/1] with kind permission of the Scottish Genealogy Society, Edinburgh.
Register of Lairs 1848-1902
| Lair | Purchaser Of Lair Or Plot |
|---|---|
| 661 | William McBryan, Police Officer And Margaret McBryan, His Sister. |
Register 5 1847-1853
| Date Of Interment | Register Number | Name | Designation | Date Of Death | Age | Place Of Birth | Cause Of Death | Last Place Of Residence | Plot Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24/01/1849 | 414 | Reverend James McBryan | Missionary, Lately In India | 21/01/1849 | 26 Years | Ballyshannon, Ireland | Consumption | Milnes Court, Wellgate | 661 B |
| 24/03/1852 | 805 | William Johnston | Ironmonger | 21/03/1852 | 24 Years | Glasgow | Typhus Fever | Scouringburn | 661 C |
| 13/03/1850 | 506 | Margaret McBrian Newall | Daughter Of Edward Newall, Servant At A Lunatic Asylum | 11/03/1850 | 11 Months | Dundee | Measles | Arthur Street, Rosebank | 661 C |