Gordon & Durrenberger Family History
families from Galloway, Scotland and Allgäu, Germany
Gatehouse of Fleet, Girthon Parish, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland - header for the Gordon and Durrenberger family history site
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Joiners Shop on Ann Street, Gatehouse of Fleet.  The building goes back to 1783 when the plot was feued to Alexander Lillie, joiner.  In 1864 the building was sold to Mr Murray Stewart of Cally and it was then that it was rented to the Samuel McKean family.  In 1896 the building was sold to Agnes Foulds, the wife of James McKean, joiner, the son of Samuel. This property remained in the McKean family until 1946 when it was sold by the trustees of Mary Martin to William Hay, joiner. For many years the building was the Bay Horse Inn.
Ann St joiner shop
Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland - OS Map ca 1900
Gatehouse of Fleet Map
Braeside, Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland - Moodie family taking tea ca 1895
Braeside about 1895 - text
Braeside, Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland - circa 1900
Braeside about 1900 with Hill Cottage to right - text
Braeside, Gatehouse of Fleet, early 20th century
Braeside early 1900s - text
56 High Street, Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland - Inherited by James Gordon from the wife of his half-brother, John Gordon in 1832
56 High Street, looking east
56 High Street, Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland - Inherited by James Gordon from the wife of his half-brother, John Gordon in 1832
56 High Street (2)
56 High Street, Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland - Inherited by James Gordon from the wife of his half-brother, John Gordon in 1832
56 High Street (3)
Girthon Cemetery, Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland
Girthon Cemetery-general view
View of Girthon Cemetery, Gatehouse of Fleet
Girthon Cemetery-entrance
Ann Street, Gatehouse of Fleet
Ann Street Gatehouse of Fleet
View down HIgh Street, Gathouse of Fleet
Gatehouse of Fleet - High Street
Braeside Gate 2020
Braeside 2020-1
Braeside 2020-2
Braeside 2020-3