Tour Scotland Video Drive To Moonzie And A92 Road North Fife



Tour Scotland video of a drive to Moonzie and onwards to the Junction of the A92 Road on ancestry visit to North Fife, Scotland. Moonzie is located about 3 miles north west of Cupar. It is bounded on the west by Creich, on the north by Kilmany, on the south east by Cupar and on the south west by Monimail. Prior to 1238 the parish was called Urhithumonesyn. Afterwards it assumed the name Auchtermonsey. Moonzie, its present name, is generally supposed to be a Gaelic word signifying Hill of the Deer. James Wedderburn was the Parish Minister in 1625.

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Tour Scotland Video Drive Through Spittalfield To Kirkton Of Lethendy Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of an afternoon drive through the village of Spittalfield and onwards on ancestry visit to Kirkton Of Lethendy, Perthshire, Scotland. The now ruined Lethendy old parish church is said to date from 1574. At the Reformation the church was the prebend of the chancellor of Dunkeld.

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Tour Scotland Video Tillman War Grave Sleepyhillock Cemetery Montrose



Tour Scotland video of Pilot Officer, Frank Henry Tillman, gravestone in Sleepyhillock Cemetery on ancestry visit to Montrose, Scotland. Frank served with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve and died aged 36, on the 13th of January 1944. He was awarded the Cross of Valour Poland. He was the son of Henry and Edith Mary Tillman; husband of Hilda Majorie Tillman, of Upper Holloway, London, England. The Cross of Valor, Polish: Krzyż Walecznych, is a Polish military decoration. It was first introduced by the Council of National Defense on 11 August 1920. It is awarded to an individual who " has demonstrated deeds of valor and courage on the field of battle. " It may be awarded to the same person up to four times. The medal is given only in wartime or shortly after.



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Tour Scotland Video Goldsworthy War Grave Sleepyhillock Cemetery Montrose



Tour Scotland video of Warrant Officer, John Howard Goldsworthy, gravestone in Sleepyhillock Cemetery on ancestry visit to Montrose, Scotland. John served with the Royal Australian Air Force and died aged 23, on the 20th of January 1944. He was the son of Frederick Sydney and Jean Walton Goldsworthy; husband of Enid Irene Goldsworthy, of Thornbury, Victoria, Australia.



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Tour Scotland Video Graham War Grave Sleepyhillock Cemetery Montrose



Tour Scotland video of Pilot Officer, James Craig Graham, gravestone in Sleepyhillock Cemetery on ancestry visit to Montrose, Scotland. James served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and died aged 27, on the 31st of January 1944. He was the son of Daniel and Annie Graham; husband of Olive Eileen Graham, of Cowichan Station, British Columbia, Canada.



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