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Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
CABLE, John Doctor in Forfar.
Beauty Spots in and around Forfar Opposite Page 136
33:914
CABLE, Tom 1926 Entertainer. Carnoustie Scrapbook 1926 – 1927 Page 100
24:027.4
CABLES, James Minister at Arbroath; celebrated his jubilee in 1939; born at Leysmill
Arbroath Herald Christmas Album, 1946 Page 8
18:070.175 (ALH)
CADMAN, James Winner of the Arbroath Links championship
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 43
MS 850/2
CAIE, George Forfar Minister, 1873-1908
PF 1983 298
CAIRD, Mary d. 1909 North Street, Forfar; old lady member of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Forfar; died in 1909 aged 86; bio page 98
Episcopacy in Forfar Opp. Page 106
33:283
CALDER, A. R. Fl. 1899 Queen Street Church Choir, Arbroath; Sabbath School teacher
Queen Street congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899 Page 65, 67
18:284.241
CALDER, D. D. Fl. 1899 Church treasurer, Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath; Sabbath School teacher
Queen Street congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899 Page 63, 67
18:284.241
CALDER, D. R. Fl. 1899 Preses of the Deacons of the Queen Street
Queen Street congregational Church,
18:284.241
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Congregational Church, Arbroath; Sabbath School superintendent
Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899 Page 61, 67
CALDER, Geordie Fl. 1930 Member of the Brechin City Road Band who won the Grant Cup in 1930
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 36
21:941
CALDER, J. G. Fl. 1899 Deacon of the Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath; Ramsay Cottage, Arbroath
Queen Street congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899 Page 61
18:284.241
CALDER, J. M. 1924 Played for Carnoustie Hockey club.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1924-1925 Page 29
24:027.4
CALDER, Jane Fl. 1899 Queen Street Church Choir, Arbroath; Green Street Sabbath School teacher, Arbroath
Queen Street congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899 Page 65, 69
18:284.241
CALDER, Janet Fl. 1899 Green Street Sabbath School teacher, Arbroath; 31 Cairnie Street
Queen Street congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899 Page 69
18:284.241
CALDER, Jelen Forfar in the Forfar Amateur Operatice Production of Iolanthe in 1924
MS747/33/1025
CALDER, Joseph Fl. 1899 Deacon of the Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath
Queen Street congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899
18:284.241
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Page 61 CALDER, M., Miss
Fl. 1899 Congregational Sabbath School teacher
Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899 Page 67
18:284.241
CALLANDER, David
Partner in Callander & Sons haulage and contracting business, Forfar.
Beauty Spots in and around Forfar Page 139
33:914
CALLANDER, Mary
1926 Damacre Road School standard 5 class
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 88
21:941
CAMERON (Mr) Brechin in the Brechin Operatic Society production of Iolanthe c. 1900s
MS929/62 MS929/69
CAMERON, A. Fl. 1902 Town Councillor in Montrose
PM 1981 1689
CAMERON, Alexander
d. 1918 Private 5th Black Watch; fitter at the Arbroath Gas Works; was a territorial army member prior to the outbreak of the war
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 189
18:940.467
CAMERON, Annie
Fl. 1920’s Girls Club Choir in the early 1920’s. Club members in the garden of Miss Lamb’s house.
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 66
21:941
CAMERON, Archibald Cowie
Fl. 1851 Fettercairn schoolmaster from November 1851
Montrose Newspaper Cuttings 1896-1917 Vol. 7 Page 77
58:941
CAMERON, Bert Fl. 1930 Member of the Brechin City Road Band who won the Grant
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 36
21:941
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Cup in 1930 CAMERON, D., Mrs
Fl. 1930’s A cuppie char at the Soshie Guild
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 60
21:941
CAMERON, D., Mrs
Fl. 1930’s A pipe band outing group photograph
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 55
21:941
CAMERON, J. Fl. 1902 Town Councillor in Montrose
PM 1981 1694
CAMERON, James
Forfar Retiring Commandant of Forfar L.M.S. Ambulance Section.
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 121
01:070.172
CAMERON, James
d. 1917 Private 15th Highland Light Infantry; ploughman at Tulloes, near Letham
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 115
18:940.467
CAMERON, John Former ten stone wrestling champion of Scotland
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 103
MS 850/2
CAMERON, John Fl. 1911 Bailie in Montrose; 1911 Montrose Public Library Committee
PM 1981 1644
CAMERON, Joseph C.
Fl. 1946-1947
Town Councillor in Montrose c. 1946-1947
PM 1981 1532 PM 1981 1634
CAMERSON, (-), Mrs
Montrose Wife of the Rector of Montrose Academy
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 71
MS 850/2
CAMPBELL, A D Montrose Bailie, convener of streets and lighting
MRA 1962 p10
CAMPBELL, Alex J.
1925 Minister of the Barry U.F.
Carnoustie Scrapbook
24:027.4
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Church. 1924-1925 Page 105
CAMPBELL, Alexander
Forfar Minister PF 1984 1698 LF
CAMPBELL, Alexander J.
Minister at Barry U. F. Church; Colonel during World War I
Carnoustie Scrapbooks, 1927-28 Page 112
24:0274
CAMPBELL, Elizabeth
1804-1878
Wife of William Campbell, maiden surname Duncan; poetess; born at Quarryhead, Castle Vane, lived in Brechin, Arbroath and Lochee
Bards of Angus and the Mearns: an anthology of the Counties P86
01:821
CAMPBELL, Hugh
Of Stracathro Making a speech.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 85
MS 850/1
CAMPBELL, James Alexander
20 April 1825 – 1908
Obituary; father Sir James Campbell, Lord Provost of Glasgow; brother Henry Campbell-Banner, Prime Minister 1905-1908; bought estate of Stracathro in 1848; married Ann Peto 25 April 1854
Montrose Newspaper Cuttings 1896-1917 Vol. 4 Page 148-150
58:941
CAMPBELL, James, Sir
1826-1876
Provost of Glasgow and owner of Stracathro House
PM 1985 392 Portrait by James Irvine
CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN, Henry
7 September 1838-1908
Obituary; youngest Montrose burgess; brother of Rt. Hon. J. A. Campbell of Stracathro;
Montrose Newspaper Cuttings 1896-1917 Vol. 4 Page 146-148
58:941
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
father Sir James Campbell, Lord Provost of Glasgow; Prime Minister 1905-1908; funeral held at Meigle
CANDY, Dave North Port distillery employee
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 17
21:941
CANDY, Lizzie c. 1921/22
Bank Street School primary class
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 89
21:941
CANT, R. B. 1917 Carnoustie; Cadet; Royal engineer; tennis player.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 104
24:027.4
CANT, R. B. 1924 Footballer and all round sportsman, Carnoustie.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1924-1925 Page 15
24:027.4
CANT, R. B. Carnoustie born amateur golfer; member of the London Stock Exchange
Carnoustie Scrapbooks, 1927-28 Page 2
24:0274
CANT, Robert B. 1921 Hockey player in the Midland League. (in his military uniform)
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1921-1923 Page 27
24:027.4
CARCANE family of Arbroath
PA 1995 04
CARCARY, W., Mr
Fl. 1951 Attending Mr H. Alan Brown’s retrial party on 16 May 1951
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 47
21:941
CARGIL, David d. 1916 Lance-Corporal 5th Black Watch; employed at Stanley Works
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 83
18:940.467
CARGILL, A. Arbroath Arbroath lifeboat crew.
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 74
MS 850/2
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
CARGILL, Adam, junior
Elected to the Arbroath Town Council for the first ward, 1946
Arbroath Herald Christmas Album, 1946 Page 17
18:070.175 (ALH)
CARGILL, Alexander
From Mallaig. Appointed joint manager of the Arbroath branch of the National Bank of Scotland, October 1946.
Arbroath Herald Christmas Album 1946
18:070.175
CARGILL, James Moffat
d. 1918 Private 4th Seaforth Highlanders; son of Andrew Cargill of Arbroath; died of influenza
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 225
18:940.467
CARGILL, Robert Arbroath Arbroath lifeboat crew.
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 74
MS 850/2
CARGILL, Robert d. 1916 Private 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers; labourer at Dens Iron Works, Arbroath
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 63
18:940.467
CARGILL, William
“father” of Arbroath Bowling Club
Arbroath Miscellaneous Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 1 Page 7
18:070
CARNEGIE, [Patrick]
1757-1819
4th Laird of Lour The Carnegys of Lour between pages 102-103
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, Alexander
Son of Patrick Carnegie, 4th Laird of Lour
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 102-103
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, Andrew
1835-1919
Industrialist and philanthropist
PM 1979 770
MS 628
CARNEGIE, Andrew
America American philanthropist
MS590/2/74
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
CARNEGIE, Charles
c. 1880’s Street porter, Arbroath
PA 2418
CARNEGIE, Charles
d. 1917 Gunner Royal Field Artillery; postman in Arbroath
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 106
18:940.467
CARNEGIE, David
1595-1658
1st Earl of Southesk
Vol. 1 Opp. Page 70
CARNEGIE, David
1616-1679
2nd Earl of Northesk
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 38-39
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, David
1647-1688
3rd Earl of Northesk
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 38-39
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, David
d. 1598 Of Colluthie and Kinnaird
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 38-39
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, David
Fl. 1927 Maths and Greek medallist at Forfar Academy in 1927
Newspaper Cuttings Album Page 29
MS 187/1
CARNEGIE, David Alexander
d. 1917 Second-Lieutenant 122nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, 38th division; grandson to the 9th Earl of Northesk; gave up a place at Cambridge to enlist
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 98
18:940.467
CARNEGIE, Dothic
Youngest son of the Earl of Southesk
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 90
MS 850/2
CARNEGIE, Edith M.
1924 Member of the amateur Carnoustie Follies
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1924-1925 Page 30,31
24:027.4
CARNEGIE, Elizabeth
Fl. 1894 Wife of the 10th Earl of Northesk
Queen Street Congregational Church,
18:284.241
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899 Page 79
CARNEGIE, Helen
Montrose Married Jack Smith in Gardner Memorial Church in Brechin
MRA 1962 p31
CARNEGIE, Henry Fullerton Lindsay
Fl. 1886 Of Spynie and Boysack; Major in the Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers, 1886
Arbroath Artillery Corps, 1886
MS 771
CARNEGIE, James
Son of Patrick Carnegie, 4th Laird of Lour
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 102-103
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, James
1827-1905
9th Earl of Southesk
Bards of Angus and the Mearns: an anthology of the Counties P92
01:821
CARNEGIE, James
1827-1905
9th Earl of Southesk
Frontispiece Annals of Brechin Cricket
21:796.358
CARNEGIE, James
1773-1851
Ship commander East India Company and 4th son of Susan Scott
Susan Carnegie 1744-1821: her life of Service Page 195
CARNEGIE, John 1579-1667
1st Earl of Northesk
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 38-39
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, John 1922 Carnoustie Scrapbook 1921-1923 Page 72
24:027.4
CARNEGIE, John Harris
d. 1845 Smithy Croft, Arbroath
PA 1996 606
CARNEGIE, Lindsay, Mrs
Burgess of Arbroath
Angus Herald Special
MS 850/1
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Number 1931 Page 93
CARNEGIE, Lizzie
Fl. 1920’s Girls Club Choir in the early 1920’s. Club members in the garden of Miss Lamb’s house.
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 66
21:941
CARNEGIE, Lizzie
1929 A girls club camp in Glen Lethnot.
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 46
21:941
CARNEGIE, Patrick
Son of Patrick Carnegie, 4th Laird of Lour
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 102-103
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, Patrick
1729-1799
3rd Laird of Lour; as a child
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 102-103
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, Patrick
1791-1838
5th Laird of Lour The Carnegys of Lour between pages 102-103
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, Patrick
1684-1729
2nd Laird of Lour
The Carnegys of Lour opp. page 39
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, Patrick Alexander Watson
1836-1914
6th Laird of Lour The Carnegys of Lour between pages 102-103
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, Patrick, Honourable
1654-1723
1st Laird of Lour The Carnegys of Lour between pages 38-39
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, Robert
1588-1632
Of Dunnichen The Carnegys of Lour between pages 38-39
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGIE, Susan
Fl. 1779 Instituted the movement for the erection of the Montrose Asylum inn 1779
Montrose Newspaper Cuttings 1896-1917 Vol. 5 Page 164
58:941
CARNEGIE, Thomas Smith
d. 1917 Driver Army Service Corps; employed with the Strathmore Auction Company
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 111
18:940.467
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
CARNEGY, (-), Mrs
Sunday school teacher, Episcopal Church, Forfar, resident in Mexico for many years; former Miss Smith who ran a private school with her sister Mary; bio page 104.
Episcopacy in Forfar Opp. Page 104
33:283
CARNEGY, Alexander
1793-1862
Lieutenant, later Major General; husband of Isabella Don
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 102-103
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGY, D. J. 1927 Justice of the Peace in 1927; County and Burgh Assessor, Forfar.
Beauty Spots in and around Forfar Opposite Page 134
33:914
CARNEGY, Elizabeth
b. 1925 9th Laird of Lour The Carnegys of Lour between pages 162-163
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGY, Isabella Eliza Butter
1862-1954
Wife of Francis Joseph, 7th Laird of Lour; she was known as May
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 102-103 and 162-163
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGY, Patrick
1825-1886
Married Isabella Butter in Allahabad, 1854
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 102-103
33:929.2/Car
CARNEGY, Ughtred Elliot
1886-1973
8th Laird of Lour; Lieutenant Colonel
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 102-103, opp. Page 162, between pages 162-163
33:929.2/Car
CARNNEGIE, John
Fl. 1879-1924
Station master at Elliot junction, Arbroath [during Elliot disaster]
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 54
18:070
CARR, Dot 1926 Entertainer. Carnoustie Scrapbook 1926 – 1927
24:027.4
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Page 100 CARRAGHER, P. Charles
Fl. 1909 Author of “Arbroath: the Royal Burgh of Romance
Frontispiece Arbroath: the Royal Burgh of Romance
18:941
CARRAGHER, P. Charles
Fl. 1909 Author, Arbroath
Frontispiece Arbroath: the Royal Burgh of Romance
18:941
CARRIE, (-), Mr Fl. 1951 Attending Mr H. Alan Brown’s retrial party on 16 May 1951
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 47
21:941
CARRIE, Frederick William
d. 1918 Private 1st London Scottish; joined the Civil Service and was attached to the Admiralty
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 175
18:940.467
CARRIE, Peter d. 1915 Private 8th Black Watch; employed by Millgate Tanworks and then a miner at Lochgelly
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 36
18:940.467
CARRIE, Stephen d. 1917 Lance-Corporal 9th Royal Scots Fusiliers; barman with Mr D. D. Barnett, Millgate Loan, Arbroath
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 133
18:940.467
CARVER, Nancy 1926 Damacre Road School standard 5 class
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 88
21:941
CATANAGH, Jess Glenesk Old lady reading book. Taken in 1908.
Archives Image Collection
MS 747/49/10 MS 747/49/33
CATHRO, Alexander
d. 1917 Sergeant 50th Battalion Canadians, Calgary; ploughman in Arbroath before emigrating to Calgary in 1911 to work as a
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 100
18:940.467
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
teamster for the Ashdown Hardware Co.
CAUTION, Jim Fl. 1930 Member of the Brechin City Road Band who won the Grant Cup in 1930
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 36
21:941
CAVENDISH, Nina Cecilia
Wife of Claude, 14th Earl of Strathmore
Airlie: A Parish History Page 162
16:941
CAY, Clementina 1764-1841
Wife off Provost David Guthrie younger; mother of Rev. Thomas Guthrie
Genealogy of the descendants of Rev. Thomas Guthrie D. D. and Mrs Anne Burns or Guthrie Page 57
58:929.2
CECILIA, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne
SEE CAVENDISH, Nina Cecilia
CHALMERS, (-), Mrs
Newtyle d. 1887
Early 1860’s; died 15 August 1887
PF 1985 972
CHALMERS, Christina
Brechin (1774-1837)
Wife of Rev. James Burns
Genealogy of the descendants of Rev. Thomas Guthrie D. D. and Mrs Anne Burns or Guthrie Page 73
58:929.2
CHALMERS, George
Kinnettles Aged 84 and still active as a shoemaker.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 59
MS 850/1
CHALMERS, George Paul
Artist, Montrose PM 1981 321
CHALMERS, George Paul
Artist, Montrose PM 1991 3000 LF
CHALMERS, J. Brechin Town Drummer
PB 1985 315 Watercolour Painting
CHALMERS, Patrick
1819-1891
Son of James Chalmers; inventor of the
MS 95/2
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
adhesive postage stamp
CHALMERS, Patrick
1802-1854
Of Auldbar Registrum Episcopatus Brechinensis Vol. 1 Page 1 PB 1981 1208
CHALMERS, Robert
1801-1884
Social reformer in Forfar; born Alyth
Portrait Galley of Forfar Notables Page 242 Drawing by John Young
33:920
CHAPEL, David Arbroath Councillor in Arbroath c. 1961. Awarded MBE for long service to the RNLI.
Arbroath Herald Christmas Number, 1961 Page 3
CHAPEL, Laura Arbroath Wedding of Provost Chapel’s daughter. Lived at Caerlochan.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 33
MS 850/1
CHAPEL, Laura, Lady
Arbroath PA 1980 158 MS 747/18:128
CHAPEL, William Provost of Arbroath
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 8
MS 850/2
CHAPEL, William, Sir
Arbroath PA 1980 158 MS 747/18:128
CHAPEL, William, Sir
Fl. 1928-1943
Provost of Arbroath 1928-1943
PA 1984 441 PA1980 158 (with Lady Chapel)
CHAPLIN, Charlie Actor PC 1898 53 MS 747/24:23 CHAPLIN, Charlie Actor PC 1898 54 MS 747/24:24 CHAPMAN, Dave Fl. 1930 Member of the
Brechin City Road Band who won the Grant Cup in 1930
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 36
21:941
CHAPMAN, Harry
Fl. 1930-1940’s
Journalist in Carnoustie
PC 1983 975
CHAPMAN, Newtyle c. 1890; of PF 1985 1080
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
William d. 1921 Commercial Street, Newtyle; died November 1921
CHILTON, William, Captain
Episcopal evangelist in Forfar and later Battersea; bio page 59-60
Episcopacy in Forfar Opp. Page 54
33:283
CHINNERY-HALDANE, J. R. A.
Bishop of Argyll and the Isles.
Notes on Episcopacy Opposite Page 65
18:283.41
CHISHOLM, R. F. 1924 Minister of Carnoustie Erskine U.F. Church.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1924-1925 Page 40
24:027.4
CHRISTIE, Alex Fl. 1896-1924
Gas collector in Arbroath
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 55
18:070
CHRISTIE, Alex 1920’s Constable bearing halberd returning from Provost Reid’s funeral
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 26
21:941
CHRISTIE, Alexander
d. 1918 Lance-Corporal 15th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers; apprentice chemist with Mr D. H. Burn; chief dispenser with Messrs Boots in Eastbourne
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 198
18:940.467
CHRISTIE, Alexander
1929 Brechin burgh policeman group photograph
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 27
21:941
CHRISTIE, Alexander
Brechin Police Constable in Brechin in 1929
MS747/21/513
CHRISTIE, Andrew Douglas
d. 1918 Trooper Fife and Forfar Yeomanry; draughtsman at Dens Iron
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 164
18:940.467
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Works CHRISTIE, D. Brechin Watchmaker
[Photographer: J. Gillam, Park Road, Brechin]
PB 1985 713/6
MS 747/21/1229
CHRISTIE, D. Brechin (abt. 1870)
MS 747/21/1229
CHRISTIE, D. C. Chief Constable of Angus
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 18, 33
MS 850/2
CHRISTIE, D. C. Chief Constable of Angus.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 58
MS 850/1
CHRISTIE, D. C., Mrs
Wife of the chief Constable of Angus
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 81
MS 850/2
CHRISTIE, James Arbroath; Lieutenant in the Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers
Arbroath Artillery Corps, 1886 No. 6
MS 771
CHRISTIE, Jean SEE KYD, JEAN
CHRISTIE, Jean Fl. 1930 Dundee visitor to the Brechin Ladies Club. They are in the Gallaccio’s billiard room.
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 82
21:941
CHRISTIE, John 1848 - a.k.a. Kydd, Thomas, poet, lived in Arbroath
Bards of Angus and the Mearns: an anthology of the Counties P115
01:821
CHRISTIE, John d. 1916 Sergeant Black Watch; employed in a linoleum factory in Kirkcaldy
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 59
18:940.467
CHRISTIE, John Esplin
d. 1917 Bombardier Royal Field
Roll of Honour:
18:940.467
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Artillery; engine fitter at Dens Iron Works
Arbroath and District Page 142
CHRISTIE, May c. 1921/22
Bank Street School primary class
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 89
21:941
CHRISTIE, Nimmo
Poet; born in Dundee
Bards of Angus and the Mearns: an anthology of the Counties Page 117
01:821
CHRISTIE, Sydney L.
Montrose burgh surveyor
PM 1981 1516
CHRISTISON, Eric
Fl. 1940’s Member of the Brechin Fire Brigade
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 35
21:941
CHRISTISON, James
1871-1945
Librarian in Montrose
MS 560/10
CHRISTISON, James
Fl. 1905 Librarian at Montrose Public Library 1905
PM 1981 1526 PM 1981 1650
CHRISTISON, McInroy
d. 1918 Private 4th Gordon Highlanders; grocer with the High Street Co-Operative Society
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 193
18:940.467
CHURCH, Andy c. 1955 One of the last Arrat ploughtmen. Standing outside a building in Forfar, dressed in a suit.
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 20
21:941
CHURCH, Tommy
A future local sculptor aged 8 or 9
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 40
21:941
CLARK, (-), Matron
1930’s Outside nurses home, off Infirmary Street, Brechin.
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 29
21:941
CLARK, (-), Mrs Fl. 1967 Cathedral Women’s Guild members in a tableau of late Victorian
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 70
21:941
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
homecrafts 1967 CLARK, Alexander M.
Montrose Town Councillor
PM 1981 1518
CLARK, Carnegie 1926 Carnoustie golfer playing professionally in Australia.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1926 – 1927 Page 41
24:027.4
CLARK, Charles Wigmaker in Forfar.
Beauty Spots in and around Forfar Page 61
33:914
CLARK, Davy c. 1930’s Proprietor of the auld Bridgend Bar for 45 years.
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 43
21:941
CLARK, George Kirriemuir One of Kirriemuir’s few surviving handloom weavers; nearly 80 years old.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 53
MS 850/1
CLARK, George Kinloch
d. 1918 Private 29th Engineers, American Expeditionary Force; died of pneumonia on board the SS Adriatic
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 215
18:940.467
CLARK, Maggie 1929 A girls club camp in Glen Lethnot.
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 46
21:941
CLARK, Mary 1915 Westhaven, Carnoustie. Diamond wedding and John Edwards & Mary Clark
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 12,20
24:027.4
CLARK, R., Miss Fl. 1899 Queen Street Church Choir, Arbroath
Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899 Page 65
18:284.241
CLARK, Robert 1917 Carnoustie; Sergeant in the Australians; golfer; died in
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 102
24:027.4
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
France. CLARK, Walter 1922 Golfer; won the
Australian Medal; Carnoustie.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1921-1923 Page 72
24:027.4
CLARK, William Brechin Played football for Brechin City
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 110
MS 850/1
CLARRK, William
d. 1915 Private 5th Black Watch; apprentice blacksmith employed by Alexander McKay, Friockheim
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 10
18:940.467
CLAVERHOUSE SEE GRAHAM, JOHN, VISCOUNT, DUNDEE
CLUGSTON, William
2 July 1793 – 3 March 1857
Born Calton, Glasgow; eldest son of James C. Clugston, tailor; Joined the free Church 1843-1857; Married Margaret Gartly 2 July 1818
Portrait Gallery of Forfar Notables. Page 125 Drawing by John Young
33:920
CLYDE, John (junior)
1917 Died in action; former member of Gilbert Payne’s pierrot’s in Carnoustie.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 86
24:027.4
CLYNE, David D. d. 1917 Gunner Royal Garrison Artillery; father Robert Clyne stationed at the Bell Rock Lighthouse; worked at the Porterfield Works, Renfrew
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 137
18:940.467
COATES, Gwen Fl. 1945 Brechin High School girl’s hockey XI
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 84
21:941
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
COBB, (-) Arbroath Crimean War veteran
Archives Image Collection
MS 747/18/2450
COBB, (-) Arbroath Crimean War veteran
Archives Image Collection
MS 747/18/2451
COBB, family of Arbroath
Arbroath West Links Tollhouse, 1890’s
MS 862
COBB, James Sergeant, Arbroath
PA 1992 1289
COBB, James Crimean War veteran and latterly railway surfaceman in Arbroath.
MS862 MS747/18/1230
COBB, Violet G. Arbroath Stone of Destiny at Arbroath Abbey, 11 April 1951
MS 747/18/2355
COCHRANE, Jean Viscountess Dundee
Glamis Parish History – Stirton, op 144
COLERIDGE, E. H.
Lord Latymer’s private secretary
Montrose Newspapers Cuttings 1896-1917 Vol. 8 Page 57
58:941
COLERIDGE, E. H.
Lord Latymer’s private secretary
Montrose Newspapers Cuttings 1896-1917 Vol. 7 Page 38
58:941
COLLIE, David PM 1984 1406 Bust by William Lamb
COLLIE, David Fl. 1930’s Members of Brechin Men’s Hockey Club at an annual dinner, late 1930’s.
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 83
21:941
COLQUHOUN, A.
1890 Member of Carnoustie Cricket Club in 1890
Carnoustie Scrapbooks, 1927-28 Page 117
24:0274
COLTART, John 1916 Carnoustie; Carnoustie 24:027.4
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Sergeant in the Black Watch; awarded the Military Medal.
Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 70,71
COLTART, Robert
1916 Carnoustie; died at Ypres; captain of the Seaforth regimental football team.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 71
24:027.4
COLTON, Warden Lownie PF 1996 598 COLVIN, William W.
Newtyle d. 1977
Headmaster of Newtyle School 1st April 1945 to July 1966; died October 1977
PF 1985 2632
CONNOLLY, Bernard
Montrose Appointed first superintendent of the new Montrose Swimming Pool
MRA 1962 p21
COOK family Forfar Wedding in 1900
PF 1983 474
COOK, Flo Fl. 1929-1930
Pictured in front of the Kings Picture House, 1929-30
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 73
21:941
COOK, James Courthill Farm
Married Maureen West of Montrose at Knox’s UF church
MRA 1962, p26
COOK, Janet Montrose Married David Currie in the Congregational Church
MRA 1962 p31
COOK, Jim Fl. 1930 Member of the Brechin City Road Band who won the Grant Cup in 1930
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 36
21:941
COOK, Maggie Fl. Late 19th century
Weaver at Station Works, Forfar
Onwards from Osnaburghs: the rise and progress of a Scottish textile company Don & Low of Forfar 1792-1992
33:677.1164
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Page 150 COOPER, David Brechin MS747/21/412 COOPER, Jean Smarties factory
decorated for the coronation, 1953
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 21
21:941
COOPER, Max 1890 Member of Carnoustie Cricket Club in 1890
Carnoustie Scrapbooks, 1927-28 Page 117
24:0274
CORDLE, Herbert J.
Rat catcher. Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 111
MS 850/2
CORMIE, John Private Seaforth Highlanders; seaman and fireman
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 66
18:940.467
CORSAR (-) Fl. 1897 Major in the Arbroath detachment 2nd Angus V.B.B.W. Royal Highlanders [Probably David Corsar of Cairniehill]
Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, 1897 Page 124, 128
18:394.4
CORSAR family of Arbroath
Lieutenant 1st PA 1992 1291 (the Misses Corsar)
CORSAR, (-) Lieutenant in the Arbroath detachment of the 1st Forfarshire Volunteer Artillery
Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, 1897 Page 119
18:394.4
CORSAR, (-) Wife of David Corsar of the Elms, Arbroath
Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, 1897 Page 116
18:394.4
CORSAR, Agnes Wife of C[harles] W[ebster] Corsar, Arbroath
Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary
18:284.241
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Bazaar Book 1799-1899 Page 81
CORSAR, C. Arbroath; Officer in the Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers, 1886
Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers, 1886 No. 17
MS 771
CORSAR, Catherine Turner
Arbroath Married Mr Wallace Dalgarno of Glasgow and Calcutta at the Erskine Church, Arbroath.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 33
MS 850/1
CORSAR, Charles Manufacturer in Arbroath; lived in Seaforth House
Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, 1897 Page 114
18:394.4
CORSAR, Charles L.
Arbroath. Son of Harry Corsar Married Bettine Anderson.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 33
MS 850/1
CORSAR, David 1830-1904
Manufacturer and bailie in Arbroath; lived at the Elms
Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book 1799-1899 Page 77
18:284.241
CORSAR, David 1830-1904
Manufacturer in Arbroath; lived at the Elms
Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, 1897 Page 115
18:394.4
CORSAR, Helen m. 1888 Wife of David Corsar, Cairniehill (1860-1904); nee Helen Morton Webster
Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, 1897 Page 128
18:394.4
CORSAR, Jane Wife of Rev. Mark Anderson
MS 747/21/1271
COSGROVE, John d. 1916 Driver Royal Field Artillery;
Roll of Honour –
18:940.467
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
apprentice pavior in the service of the Town Council
Arbroath and District Page 86
COUGAN, Francis Minister at Erskine U. F. Church, Carnoustie; transferred to Muirhead U. F. Church, Chryston in July 1939
Arbroath Herald Christmas Album, 1946 Page 8
18:070.175 (ALH)
COULL, Catherine b. 1832 Wife of William Coull (b. 1834), Ferryden
PM 1982 498
COULL, Charlie Fl. 1920 Husband of Jeannie, Ferryden
PPM 1982 511
COULL, Christina Daughter of James Coull
No. 59 MS 545/2/1
COULL, Christina Arbroath Wife of D. Milne. Lived at 30 Kyd Street, Arbroath. Later moved to the USA.
Between pages 19 and 20
MS 545/4
COULL, Christina Wife of D. Milne, sister of Mary Jane Anderson. Lived at 30 Kyd Street, Arbroath
MS 545/2/6/30 MS 545/2/6/31 MS 545/2/6/32 MS 545/2/6/42 MS 545/2/6/43 MS 545/2/5/14
COULL, Christina Burness
Arbroath Taken in 1889. Later married David Milne. Moved to the USA.
No. 1 MS 545/2/1
COULL, Christina Burness
c. 1912 Married surname is Milne; Group photograph in the garden of 28 Kyd Street, Arbroath
William Coull Anderson Collection
MS 545/2/13/8
COULL, David Arbroath Taken with his first sweetheart. [Photographer: W. K. Munro, Edinburgh]
No. 54 MS 545/2/1
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
COULL, Eliza Wife of Alexander Esplin c. 1930
No. 23 MS 545/2/1
COULL, Elizabeth Lawson
Arbroath Married Alexander Main MacGregor
No. 29 MS 545/2/1
COULL, Elizabeth Lawson
Arbroath Sister of Mary Jane Coull. Wife of Alexander Main MacGregor. Taken c. 1890
Opposite page 20
MS 545/4
COULL, Elizabeth Lawson
Arbroath With baby Edith (Mrs Alexander Main MacGregor)
Opposite page 32
MS 545/4
COULL, Elizabeth Lawson
Arbroath With baby Edith (Mrs Alexander Main MacGregor)
Opposite page 40
MS 545/4
COULL, George Doctor, Ethiehaven
MS 545/2/6/40 MS 545/2/6/41 MS 545/2/6/42 MS 545/2/6/43 MS 545/2/5/10
COULL, Helen Fordoun Child. Called Nellie. Taken with her sister Jane (Jeannie) c. 1895
No. 16 MS 545/2/1
COULL, James Aka Missy, Ferryden
PM 1982 513
COULL, James Son of James Coull [Photographer: J. D. Smith, Commerce Street, Arbroath]
No. 59 MS 545/2/1
COULL, James 1786-1880
Quartermaster in the Royal Navy, Ferryden
PM 1982 494
COULL, James Bell
Montrose Husband of Margaret Burness. Probably living in Lunan. Gardener and “man’ to the Rev. Hay of
No. 18 MS 545/2/1
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Lunan, & drove him around in a gig. [Photographer: A. Anderson, Montrose]
COULL, James Bell
Arbroath Taken c. 1886 28 Kyd Street, Arbroath
No. 3 MS 545/2/1
COULL, Jane Valentine
Fordoun Child. Called Jeannie. Taken with her sister Helen (Nellie) c. 1895. [Photographer: Lyall, Montrose]
No. 16 MS 545/2/1
COULL, Jeannie Fl. 1920 Wife of Charlie, Ferryden
PM 1982 511
COULL, Jessie Schoolteacher in Ferryden
PM 1982 453
COULL, Loita Daughter of Peter Coull. Emigrated to the USA.
Opposite page 11
MS 545/5
COULL, Margaret Isabella
Arbroath Known as “Muggins”. Worked in a textile factory. Married David Smith. [Photographer: W. & H. Geddes & Son, 14 Applegate, Arbroath]
No. 24 MS 545/2/1
COULL, Margaret Isabella
Arbroath / Wisconsin
Wife of David Harvey Smith. Later emigrated to Racine, Wisconsin, USA
No. 4, No. 30 MS 545/2/1
COULL, Mary Jane
Arbroath Mrs James Fraser Anderson. With her daughter Margaret & toddler son William Coull Anderson, c. 1889
No. 42 MS 545/2/1
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
[Photographer: Thomas Alder, 26 Commerce Street, Arbroath]
COULL, Mary Jane
Arbroath Mrs James Fraser Anderson. With her daughter Margaret & toddler son William Coull Anderson, c. 1889 [Photographer: Thomas Alder, 26 Commerce Street, Arbroath]
No. 42 MS 545/2/1
COULL, Mary Jane
Arbroath Wife of James Fraser Anderson. Taken at 28 Kyd Street, Arbroath
Between pages 19 and 20
MS 545/4
COULL, Mary Jane
With daughter Margaret Anderson. Taken c. 1879. [Photographer: W.H. Geddes & Son, 14 Applegate, Arbroath]
No. 11, no. 39 MS 545/2/1
COULL, Sandra Montrose Telephonist; married William Jennings (US Naval Base at Edzell) in St George’s and Trinity Church
MRA 1962 p27
COULL, William Ferryden Lived at 11 Beacon Terrace, Ferryden; 40 years service as a lifeboat man.
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 86
MS 850/2
COULL, William Fl. 1946-1947
Provost of Montrose; Town Councillor 1946-1947
PM 1981 1540 PM 1981 1635
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
COULL, William b. 1834 Husband of Catherine Coull b. 1832, Ferryden
PM 1982 498
COULL, William Davidson
Tea planter in India. Previously assistant gardener in Dublin Botanical Gardens.
No. 15, No. 38 (C. de V.)
MS 545/2/1
COULL, William Davidson
Portrait photograph.
William Coull Anderson Collection
MS 545/2/13/10
COULL, William Davidson
Arbroath, former Indian tea planter
MS 545/2/6/5 MS 545/2/6/36
COUPER, (-) Newtyle c. 1914; estate worker; organist and choirmaster
PF 1985 985
COUTTS, Francis Burdett Thomas Money
b. 18 September 1852
Lord Latymer; Article about his life and accomplishments
Montrose Newspaper Cuttings 1896-1917 Vol. 7 Page 42-43
58:941
COUTTS, Francis Burdett Thomas Money
b. 18 September 1852
Lord Latymer; Montrose bestows freedom on benefactors 1914 descendant of John Coutts of Fullerton who died in 1707
Montrose Newspaper Cuttings 1896-1917 Vol. 7 Page 38
58:941
COUTTS, Francis Burdett Thomas Money
b. 18 September 1852
Lord Latymer; Presentation of mace to Montrose Town Council
Montrose Newspaper Cuttings 1896-1917 Vol. 8 Page 57
58:941
COUTTS, Fred T. Butcher in Castle Street, Forfar.
Beauty Spots in and around Forfar Opposite Page 144
33:914
COUTTS, Stanhope G.
1924 Played for Carnoustie Hockey club.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1924-1925
24:027.4
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Page 29 COUTTS, Walter N.
Minister at Brechin Cathedral
PB 1982 406 PB 1483 1550
COUTTS, William S.
1897-1917
Private 6th Bedfords; apprentice mechanic at the Baltic Works; prominent junior footballer who played for St. Thomas H.H., Parkhead and Violet
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 162
18:940.467
COWAN, John J. K.
d. 1918 Captain H.M.T. SS Kut Sangi; went to sea as an apprentice with Messrs W. O. Taylor and Co., ship owners, Dundee; entered the service of Messrs Gow, Harrison & Co., Glasgow in 1909; at outbreak of war went to China to the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 184
18:940.467
COWIE (-) Newtyle c. 1914 PF 1985 985 COWIE, Fred Fl. 1930’s Members of
Brechin Men’s Hockey Club at an annual dinner, late 1930’s.
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 83
21:941
COWIE, J[ames] ARSA. Principal at Hospitalfield House, formerly principal painting master at Gray’s School of Art,
Archives Image Collection
MS 747/18/2473
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Aberdeen. COWIE, James d. 1917 Private Black
Watch; insurance agent in the Forfar branch of the Prudential Assurance Company
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 141
18:940.467
COWIE, Mabel c. 1921/22
Bank Street School primary class
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 89
21:941
COWIESON, Russell
Fl. 1951 Mayflower Tent Rechabites on an outing to Monifieth
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 52
21:941
COWNIE, Ally Cycle champ. Dundee Thistle RC Champion 1948
MS 747/18/2735 – 2737
COX family Broughty Ferry
c. 1890 with nanny Mrs Burnett at Castle Roy, Broughty Ferry
PF 1985 1016
COX, Edward Connell
Dunnichen House
Episcopacy in Forfar Opp. Page 102
33:283
COX, W. Percy Minister at Lunan; retired in February 1939 after 32 years
Arbroath Herald Christmas Album, 1946 Page 35
18:070.175 (ALH)
CRABB, Charles Builder; elder in the West Congregation for 29 years
1st United Free Church, Kirriemuir – 150 anniversary Opp. Page 54
45:284.2
CRAIG, Alexander d. 1917 Private 7th Black Watch; ploughman at Little Cairnie Farm, Arbroath
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 89
18:940.467
CRAIG, Brian c. 1948-49
A school boy. Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 41
21:941
CRAIG, David Fl. 1867-1870
Provost of Brechin
PB 1985-1308
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
CRAIG, George d. 1916 Private Black Watch; grocer with the West Port Association Ltd.
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 71
18:940.467
CRAIG, J. M., Rev Minister of Memus for 46 years & only their second minister.
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 104
MS 850/2
CRAIG, Robert d. 1869 Minister in Kirriemuir (Secession Church)
Regality of Kirriemuir Page 130
45:941
CRAIGIE, Alexander
Montrose Banker Craigie family of Montrose collection
MS848/4
CRAIGIE, Alice Montrose Craigie family of Montrose collection
MS848/7
CRAIGIE, Cecilia Montrose Craigie family of Montrose collection
MS848/9
CRAIGIE, Claude Montrose Craigie family of Montrose collection
MS848/5
CRAIGIE, Ethel Montrose Craigie family of Montrose collection
MS848/8
CRAIGIE, Frank Fl. 1946 Quiz night at Y.M.C.A. football team 1946
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 65
21:941
CRAIGIE, Hilda Montrose Craigie family of Montrose collection
MS848/6
CRAIGIE, Muriel 1921 MS 545/2/5/8 CRAIK, (-), Miss c. 1900 Forfar
Instrumental Band Bazaar – Ladies Committee
Anither Kirn Poke Page 72
33:941
CRAIK, (-), Miss c. 1900 Forfar Instrumental Band Bazaar – Ladies Committee
Anither Kirn Poke
33:941
CRAIK, Henry Clerk to the vestry of the
Episcopacy in Forfar
33:283
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Episcopal church in Forfar. Manor Lea, Forfar
Opp. Page 58
CRAIK, James MS 747/33/806 CRAIK, James Provost in
Forfar; manufacturer
PF 1985 316 Oil Painting
CRAIK, James Forfar Provost; manufacturer
PF 1985 339
CRAIK, Mary Fl. Late 19th century
Weaver at Station Works, Forfar
Onwards from Osnaburghs: the rise and progress of a Scottish textile company Don & Low of Forfar 1792-1992
33:677.1164
CRAIK’S FACTORY STAFF
Fl. 1863 In Forfar Anither Kirn Poke Page 47
33:941
CRAMMOND, Griffith Ireland
d. 1918 Sergeant Royal Field Artillery; apprentice plumber with Mr John Rayne before going to work in Greenock
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 176
18:940.467
CRANCH, Fred B. 1924 Member of the amateur Carnoustie Follies
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1924-1925 Page 30,31
24:027.4
CRAWFORD, A. R.
1890 Member of Carnoustie Cricket Club in 1890
Carnoustie Scrapbooks, 1927-28 Page 117
24:0274
CRAWFORD, David
Minister at Cortachy in 1929
Small Livings Bazaar Book Page 45
33:284.2
CRAWFORD, Norman
Arbroath Librarian Archives Image Collection
MS 747/18/2464
CRAWFORD, Thomas J.
Glamis Minister Glamis Parish History – Stirton, op 116
CRESSFORD, Alexander C.
Acquired the business of
Arbroath Herald
18:070.175 (ALH)
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
James Jack, aerated water manufacturers, Arbroath in 1946
Christmas Album 1946 Page 33
CRICHTON, Crawford Smith
d. 20 July 1964
Doctor; died at Inverbrothock, Redhill, Surrey aged 64
Arbroath Herald Christmas Album, 1946 Page 13
18:070.175 (ALH)
CRICHTON, David
Arbroath Minister at Inverbrothock Church, 1838-1843
Dutch-Inverbrothock Church Page 3
18:284.241
CRICHTON, David
Brechin Sheriff Officer c. 1870
PB 1985 720/4
MS 747/21/1265
CRICHTON-STUART, Ismay
Kellie Castle, Arbroath Married Lord Tiverton at Falkland Palace Chapel.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 37
MS 850/1
CRIGHTON, (-), Mrs
Fl. 1930’s Wife of Geo. Crighton. Attending a pipe band social
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 54
21:941
CRIGHTON, David
Brechin Sheriff Officer, Brechin
MS 747/21/1267
CRIGHTON, Robert
d. 1916 Private 10th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; ploughman at Hillkirk, Letham
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 59
18:940.467
CRIGHTON, Robert
Montrose Nether Pert Cottages, married Patricia Booth in Hillside Parish Church
MRA 1962 p27
CROALL, (-), Miss
Fl. 1899 Conductor of Queen Street Church choir, Arbroath; 29 ½ West Port, Arbroath; congregational Sabbath Schoolteacher
Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book 1799-1899 Page 65, 68
18:284.241
CROALL, David d. 1918 Private 5th Black Roll of 18:940.467
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
C. S. Watch; served an apprenticeship with Messrs S. Fairweather & Sons before emigrating to Andover, Mass., U.S.A.
Honour – Arbroath and District Page 183
CROFTS, Susan Arbroath Friend of Margaret Coull. Worked in a textile factory. [Photographer: W. & H. Geddes & Son, 14 Applegate, Arbroath]
No. 24 MS 545/2/1
CROFTS, William Office bearer Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath
Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book 1799-1899 Page 71
18:284.241
CROLL, I. T. Fl. 1957 The Coventry Gauge and Tool company (Brechin) football team which went on to play the head factory’s team at Coventry in April 1957 where they won 3-2.
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 85
21:941
CROOK, George R.
d. 1915 Private 5th Royal Scots; employed by a Leith engineering firm
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 30
18:940.467
CROOK, William Fl. 1899 Queen Street Church choir, Arbroath
Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book 1799-1899
18:284.241
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Page 65 CROWDER, Augustus Edward
Arbroath Minister at St. Mary’s Episcopal church at the time of the 1904 jubilee.
Notes on Episcopacy Opposite Page 97
18:283.41
CROWE, Albert Edward
d. 1915 Sergeant 2nd Black Watch; telegraph messenger at Montrose Post Office
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 34
18:940.467
CROWE, David Edzell PB 1987 2393 CROWE, John 1929 Brechin burgh
policeman group photograph
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 27
21:941
CROWE, John Brechin Police Constable in Brechin in 1929
MS747/21/513
CROWE, John Christie
d. 1917 Private Seaforth Highlanders; lorry man with Messrs Wordie & Co, railway contractors
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 142
18:940.467
CROWE, Mary Newtyle Teacher at Newtyle School 1930’s – 1940’s
PF 1985 2633
CRUICKSHANK, Helen B.
Hillside, Montrose
Poet MS 747/58/680-735
CRUICKSHANKS, William W.
d. 1916 Private 5th Black Watch; apprentice moulder at Dens Iron Works
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 77
18:940.467
CRUIKSHANKS, Chae
c. 1930 Ploughman at Windyedge.
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 18
21:941
CUMMING, Andrew Blair
d. 1916 Driver Royal Field Artillery; watchmaker with Mr John Anderson
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 81
18:940.467
CUMMING, J. Montrose bestows freedom on benefactors
Montrose Newspaper Cuttings 1896-1917
58:941
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Vol. 7 Page 38
CUMMING, James
Town Clerk of Montrose
PM 1981 1501 PM 1981 1531 PM 1981 1666
CUMMING, James Leslie
d. 1918 Second-Lieutenant Royal flying Corps; apprentice in business training in the office of Messrs Stewart Bros.
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 170
18:940.467
CUMMING, James Stuart
d. 1916 Private 9th Black Watch; moulder with Messrs Alexander Shanks & Son Ltd.
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 51
18:940.467
CUNNINGHAM, A (Miss)
1923 Member of the Carnoustie Erskine U. F. Church follies party.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1921-1923 Page 111
24:027.4
CUNNINGHAM, A. M.
Carnoustie Semi-finalist in the Craw’s Nest Tassie golf tournament in Carnoustie
Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 41
MS 850/2
CUNNINGHAM, Annie B.
1924 Member of the amateur Carnoustie Follies
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1924-1925 Page 30,31
24:027.4
CUNNINGHAM, J. B.
New member of Carnoustie Town Council
Carnoustie Scrapbooks, 1927-28 Page 41
24:0274
CUNNINGHAM, James B.
1926 Captain, Carnoustie Golf Club.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1926 – 1927 Page 21,92
24:027.4
CURRIE, (-), Mrs Fl. 1940’s A night at the Soshie Guild
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 42
21:941
CURRIE, David Montrose Married Janet Cook in the Congregational
MRA 1962 p31
Names Dates Comments Source Shelf Number
Church, Montrose
CUTHILL, J. Spence
d. 24 August 1946
Minister at the Old Church, Arbroath; retired in July 1946 after 40 years; died aged 74
Arbroath Herald Christmas Album, 1946 Page 13
18:070.175 (ALH)
CUTHILL, James Spence
b. 16 May 1872 -
Born in Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire; Parents Archibald Cuthill and Jane Spence; married Jeannie Webb 19 February 1915; Minister in Arbroath. Old Kirk
PA 1996 654 PA 1996 655
CUTHILL, Thomas
d. 1918 Private 12th Hampshire Regiment; tailor with Mr James Peter; well known junior footballer
Roll of Honour – Arbroath and District Page 203
18:940.467