Tour Scotland Photograph Jean Guthrie Gravestone Dundee


Tour Scotland photograph of the Jean Guthrie gravestone in the Howff graveyard cemetery in Dundee, Scotland. Erected by William Duncan of Dundee and James McLachlan of London, England. In memory of their parents; Jean Guthrie, who died 1st June 1837, aged 60, James McLachlan, her husband, a Tailor in Dundee, who died, 20th October, 1846, aged 67, also William Duncan, reed maker, who died, 19th May, 1853, aged 69, and Elizabeth Guthrie, his wife, who died, 17th June, 1853, aged 71.

Guthrie is an English language surname with several independent origins. In some cases the surname is derived from a place in Scotland, located near Forfar, which is derived from the Gaelic gaothair, meaning " windy place ". Another origin of the name is from the Scottish Gaelic MagUchtre, meaning " son of Uchtre ". The personal name Uchtre is of uncertain origin. Another origin of the surname Guthrie is as an Anglicisation of the Irish Ó Fhlaithimh, meaning " descendant of Flaitheamh. "



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