Tour Scotland Travel Video Lumsdaine Gravestones Kilrenny East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland travel video of the Lumsdaine gravestones in the cemetery of the Parish Church on ancestry visit to Kilrenny by Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Innergellie mansion house in Kilrenny was built in 1740 for Robert Lumsdaine. This gentleman was a leading member of what is known as the Beggar's Benison, a thriving 18th century sex club in Anstruther. Lumsden, Lumsdaine, and Lumsdon, is a Scottish locational surname. it originates from a place called Lumsden in the parish of Coldingham, Berwickshire. In the early half of the 14th century a branch of the Lumsden family acquired land in Fife and in Aberdeenshire, near Aberdeen to which they gave their family name, whilst John de Lummysden witnessed a charter by Duncan, earl of Fife in 1335.

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