Tour Scotland Video Walk Around Graveyard Parish Church Guthrie Angus



Tour Scotland video of a walk around the graveyard cemetery on ancestry visit to Guthrie, Angus, Scotland. Guthrie Parish Church stands on the site of a medieval collegiate church and is surrounded by an old curved burial ground.

The surname Guthrie was first found in Angus, Gaelic: Aonghas, part of the Tayside region of northeastern Scotland, and present day Council Area of Angus, formerly known as Forfar or Forfarshire, and in Forfar in the Barony of Guthrie. The first recorded member of the Guthrie family was a Guthrie who was sent to France after William Wallace in 1299. Adam de Guthrie witnessed documents relating to a burgess of Dundee in 1348, and Jon of Guthere was a juror on the marches of Woodwrae in 1388.

Guthrie has had many spellings incuding; Guthrie, Guthree, Lahiff, Guttrie and others.

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