Zij is getrouwd met Henry Saidler.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 18 juli 1788 te Wiston And Roberton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, zij was toen 23 jaar oud.
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Agnes Wood (Saidler)<br>Birth: Circa 1765<br>Death: 1802<br>Age at death: 37<br>Burial: Wiston Churchyard, Wiston, Lanarkshire, Scotland<br>Transcription: In memory of James Saidler, Tenant in Greenhill d. 1.1.1829 aged 68y and Agnes Wood his spouse d. 10.1.1802 aged 37y and Marion their daughter d. 24.4.1800 aged 1y and William Saidler their son, Tenant in Greenhill d. 12.9.1840 aged 47y. Also Grizzel Muir his spouse d. at Lanark 11.10.1852 aged 49y
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Scottish gravestones (especially of the 18th and 19th century) are considered to be culturally unique, with the potential for incredibly ostentatious memorials, particularly in the lowlands. The relatively soft sandstone used in the area was perfect for carving symbols and designs. The photographs that accompany this collection can contain heraldic devices, craft tools, symbols of mortality or ‘memento mori’, and more. These symbols often represented other details of a life, such as their occupation or trade.