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Loudoun Burials

The following information is courtesy of Claude Wrathall who painstakingly transcribed the 1811-1857 OPR Loudoun Burials. The original transcription was on an excel spreadsheet which was copied and pasted onto this site. Unfortunately the limitations of the site produced the copied information in tabled format which is very difficult to edit, however the information can still be read. Click on the letters of the alphabet to take you to the relevant pages.

OPR Burial Extracts

Loudoun - 1811-1857

Column A - Standardized Surname. This name may be different than the surname contained in the entry.
ALWAYS check the entry to see if you agree that the Standardized Surname is in agreement with the surname
that appears in the entry. When searching for a desired entry, first look in the entries for the closest Standardized Surname.
Then use the search abilities of EXCEL to search the entire file for the desired surname. Do searches using several different
spellings of the desired surname. Many standardized surnames were selected from the Scotland Old Parish Register
CD ROM found in LDS Family History Centers.
Column B - Year of Burial
Column C - Exact Date of Burial
Column D - Burial Register Entry, Exactly as Written.

NOTES:
1. This file of information may contain errors. The entries were transcribed by one person, Claude P. Wrathall.
No checking of entries by any other person has occurred.
2. Single entries may appear in this file multiple times. An entries will be listed once for each surname
that appears in the entry.

Surname Year Full Date Extract

A B C D-E F G H I -J K L M-Mc N O-P-Q R S T U V W XYZ Misc


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