Tour Scotland Video Bust Of Mrs William Sim Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Glasgow



Tour Scotland travel video of the bust statue of Mrs William Sim in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum on ancestry history visit and trip to Glasgow. A marble sculpture by George Ewing in 1862. In the Scottish and English Borders of the medieval era, Sim was first used as a surname. It was derived from the Medieval given name Sim which was derived from Simon, but denoted son of Simon. The surname Sim was first found in East Lothian, where the name is a diminutive of Symon and Simeon.
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