Tour Scotland Travel Video James Kyle Stained Glass Window Caddonfoot Church Scottish Borders



Tour Scotland travel video of the James Kyle stained glass window in Caddonfoot Church on ancestry visit near Galashiels, Scottish Borders of Scotland. The Kyle surname is of Scottish and Northern Irish origin. It is often a locational name from any of the numerous Scottish places that are so called, from the Gaelic " caol " meaning " strait " or " narrows. " Patrick Kyle, aged 23 years a famine emigrant, sailed from Liverpool aboard the " Siddons " bound for New York, America, on March 28th 1846. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Margaret Kile, which was dated 1428, recorded in Glasgow.

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