GLA-NECR-SIG-0061

Record Date: 
24 May 2014
Graveyard: 
Exact wording of epitaph: 

McNair
____________

Sacred to the memory of
Lieut. Col. James McNair K. H.
of Greenfield, near Glasow,
late of H.M. 17 Rd. Regt.
who served during the Peninsular War
and at Waterloo.
in the 52nd Light Infantry
and died at Greenfield, 11th May 1835
aged 48 years.
Mrs Eleanor McNair, his widow
3rd daughter of the late
Right Rev. Robert Stanser D.D.
Bishop of Nova Scotia
who died at Edinburgh 8th June 1848
aged 46 years.
Philip Barton McNeir, their 3rd son
who died at Ardyne House, Argyleshire
11th October 1847, aged 19 years
Robert McNair, their 2nd son
who died 20 April 1858, aged 31 years
James Stanser McNair
of Greenfield
who died 28th November 1882, aged 57 years. 

Grave location
Latitude: 
55.861816388889
Longitude: 
-4.232415
Number of people commemorated: 
6
People commemorated: 
Title: 
Lieut. Col.
Name: 
James
Surname: 
McNair
Date of death - day: 
11
Date of death - month: 
May
Date of death - year: 
1836
Age: 
48
Title: 
Mrs
Name: 
Eleanor Stanser
Surname: 
McNair
Date of death - day: 
8
Date of death - month: 
June
Date of death - year: 
1848
Age: 
46
Relationship with first person: 
Wife
Title: 
Bishop of Nova Scotia
Name: 
Robert
Surname: 
Stanser
Relationship with first person: 
Father-In-Law
Name: 
Philip Barton
Surname: 
McNeir
Date of death - day: 
11
Date of death - month: 
October
Date of death - year: 
1847
Age: 
19
Relationship with first person: 
Son
Name: 
Robert
Surname: 
McNair
Date of death - day: 
20
Date of death - month: 
April
Date of death - year: 
1858
Age: 
31
Relationship with first person: 
Son
Name: 
James Stanser
Surname: 
McNeir
Date of death - day: 
28
Date of death - month: 
November
Date of death - year: 
1882
Age: 
57
Relationship with first person: 
Son