Burial records and war memorials
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Burial records and war memorials can be of great interest to people who are researching their family history.
Search for a burial record
The council maintains 9 cemeteries within Renfrewshire. If you would like to search for a burial in any of these cemeteries please contact Environmental Services: 0141 840 3504
Cemetery location and map | Date opened |
14 November 1938 | |
12 February 1897 | |
21 January 1888 | |
30 October 1991 | |
19 November 1857 | |
22 January 1929 | |
11 May 1895 | |
13 April 1891 | |
7 April 1902 |
In addition to the cemeteries maintained by the council, Paisley Cemetery Company owns and operates Woodside Cemetery and Crematorium in Paisley. Woodside cemetery opened in 1845 and the crematorium opened in 1938. Please contact them to find out more about their records.
War Memorials
Many war memorials have been erected in the towns and villages of Renfrewshire. Information about the building of them can be found in contemporary accounts in the newspaper archives held in the Local Studies Library in Paisley. With the exception of those memorials located within cemeteries, most can be visited at any time. A memorial to the Victoria Cross medal winners from the Renfrewshire area was unveiled on 26 June 2007 in Hawkhead Cemetery.
Main War Memorial Locations -
- Hairst street, Renfrew
- Bowfield Road, Howwood
- Bishopton Road, Houston
- Houston Square, Johnstone
- The Cross, Kilbarchan
- Abbey Cemetery, Elderslie
- Kilbarchan Road, Bridge of Weir
- Harvey Square, Lochwinnoch
- Hawkhead Cemetery, Paisley
- Paisley Cross, Paisley
More Sources of Information.
The Local Studies Library has a wide collection of material which may be of use to you if you are researching death and burial locations in Renfrewshire.
- Monumental Inscriptions pre 1855 and mortcloth records
- Old Parish Records for Renfrewshire
- Lair records for St. Columba Gaelic Church West Relief & Castlehead Church, Canal Street, Paisley Lair Owners and Burials 1820-1844 and 1864-1888
- High Church, Paisley Index of names of purchasers of lairs in graveyard
- Burials in U.P. Church graveyard, Oakshaw Street, Paisley 1836-1871
- Archive local newspapers may include family intimations or obituaries
- Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae contains some genealogical information of Church of Scotland ministers
- Cairn of Lochwinnoch contains genealogical information on families in Lochwinnoch and surrounding area 1827-1854
- Obituary notices 1866-1879
- World War 1 Diaries for those who died in WW1 and were born or lived in Renfrewshire
- Paisley's Fallen in the War
- The Men of Renfrew who died in the Great War




