LAN-STKE-0041

Record Date: 
1 August 2015
Graveyard: 
Exact wording of epitaph: 

William Cassels Coal Agent Lanark
in
memory
of
Thomas his son
who died 15. June 1850, aged 16 months
Helen, his daughter
died 11 June 1859. aged 16 months
Helen, his daughter
died 25, April 1870 aged 10 years
Thomas Lindsay his son
died 20. March 1872 aged 20 years
the above named, William Cassels,
died 19 August 1890 aged 64 years
And Martha Lindsay his wife
died 5 December 1897, ages 69 years.
Martha Lindsay Cassels
his daughter who died
on 2nd February 1922 aged 69 years
also Hugh Lindsay Cassels
Lieut 1st BATT THE TANKS his grandson
who fell in action in France

Memorial Type: 
Headstone
Grave location
Latitude: 
55.670061111111
Longitude: 
-3.7703194444444
Number of people commemorated: 
8
People commemorated: 
Name: 
William
Surname: 
Cassels
Date of death - day: 
19
Date of death - month: 
August
Date of death - year: 
1890
Age: 
64
Address: 
Lanark
Name: 
Thomas
Surname: 
Cassels
Date of death - day: 
15
Date of death - month: 
June
Date of death - year: 
1850
Age: 
1
Relationship with first person: 
son
Name: 
Helen
Surname: 
Cassels
Date of death - day: 
11
Date of death - month: 
June
Date of death - year: 
1859
Age: 
1
Relationship with first person: 
daughter
Name: 
Helen
Surname: 
Cassels
Date of death - day: 
25
Date of death - month: 
April
Date of death - year: 
1870
Age: 
10
Relationship with first person: 
daughter
Name: 
Thomas Lindsay
Surname: 
Cassels
Date of death - day: 
20
Date of death - month: 
March
Date of death - year: 
1872
Age: 
20
Relationship with first person: 
son
Name: 
Martha
Surname: 
Lindsay
Date of death - day: 
5
Date of death - month: 
December
Date of death - year: 
1897
Age: 
69
Relationship with first person: 
wife
Name: 
Martha Lindsay
Surname: 
Cassels
Date of death - day: 
2
Date of death - month: 
February
Date of death - year: 
1922
Age: 
69
Relationship with first person: 
daughter
Title: 
LIEUT 1st BATT,THE TANKS
Name: 
Hugh Lindsay
Surname: 
Cassels
Address: 
France
Relationship with first person: 
son
Notes: 

South Lanarkshire Council upended stone allowing it to be read