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HISTORY — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISSEE MORE ON GLASGOWNECROPOLIS.ORGBOOKS & GUIDES
By Ruth Johnston (Chair of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis). £3.00 (£4.00 incl P & P – UK)24pp full colour throughout This 24pp pocket size, trail guide makes a visit to this wonderful garden cemetery a really pleasurable experience. The author is a life long enthusiast and there are descriptions of 60 monuments found easily over a two THE CRUM EWING MEMORIAL Humphry was born on 16 July 1802 at ‘Renpenkore’, Thornliebank, (East) Renfrewshire, the third son of Alexander Crum (1769 – 1808) and Jane Ewing (1789 – 1852) [known as Jane Ewing Maclae because her father Walter Ewing changed his name to Walter Ewing Maclae when he inherited Cathkin House and estate, Carmunnock, (a conservation village now within the Glasgow city boundary) from hisBUCHANAN SISTERS
The Buchanan Sisters Mausoleum was restored as part of a fund raising project by The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis. For more information please visit the Buchanan Sisters Appeal page.. This monument is in memory of Margaret, Jane and Elizabeth Buchanan otherwise known as the Misses Buchanan of Bellfield Estate near Kilmarnock, They have the distinction of having the only pre-paid JOSEPH F GOMOSZYNSKI Joseph F Gomoszynski c1813-1845. Standing near the summit of Glasgow Necropolis is a relatively modest stone which catches many visitors’ attention. It commemorates Joseph F. Gomoszynski Lieutenant in the late Polish Army who fought for the Independence of his country in 1830 and died in exile at Greenock onEBENEZER BELL
In the Burial Register for the Glasgow Necropolis is the following intriguing entry:-. 4th August 1835. Ebenezer Bell, late clerk to Mr John Todd. Aged 72 years. Cause of death: accident (caused by injuries sustained in the blowing up of the Earl Grey steamer). Buried by son James Bell in Compartment Delta, lair seven (Single Grave). JAMES EWING OF STRATHLEVEN (1775-1853) James Ewing was born on 7th December, 1775, 5th child of Walter Ewing Maclae 3rd of Cathkin & his wife Margaret Fisher (the name Maclae was added when he inherited Cathkin House and estate at Cathkin House, south of Glasgow). He was named after his maternal grandfather, the Rev James Fisher. After some years of education at the High School of JOHN KNOX — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS The Merchants Park, on Fir Hill, adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral, was owned by the Merchants House of Glasgow when in 1825, at the suggestion of Rev Dr Robert Stevenson McGill, Professor of Theology at the University of Glasgow, James Ewing (Dean of Guild of The Merchants House 1816, 1817, 1831 and 1832) threw himself into organising the creation of a statue of the Scottish reformer, John Knox ERNEST COLE FLEMING MC Dedicated to conserving this Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. Includes history and membership information. FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISPROFILESROLL OF HONOURGLASGOW NECROPOLIS WALKING TOURS PROGRAMME AND EVENTSJOIN & SUPPORT US A future for Glasgow’s Necropolis. Welcome to the online home of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis – the official guides of the Necropolis. This website is a focus for developing interest in this fascinating Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. We organise guided walking tours of this 37 acre cemetery full ofwonderful
HISTORY — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISSEE MORE ON GLASGOWNECROPOLIS.ORGBOOKS & GUIDES
By Ruth Johnston (Chair of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis). £3.00 (£4.00 incl P & P – UK)24pp full colour throughout This 24pp pocket size, trail guide makes a visit to this wonderful garden cemetery a really pleasurable experience. The author is a life long enthusiast and there are descriptions of 60 monuments found easily over a two THE CRUM EWING MEMORIAL Humphry was born on 16 July 1802 at ‘Renpenkore’, Thornliebank, (East) Renfrewshire, the third son of Alexander Crum (1769 – 1808) and Jane Ewing (1789 – 1852) [known as Jane Ewing Maclae because her father Walter Ewing changed his name to Walter Ewing Maclae when he inherited Cathkin House and estate, Carmunnock, (a conservation village now within the Glasgow city boundary) from hisBUCHANAN SISTERS
The Buchanan Sisters Mausoleum was restored as part of a fund raising project by The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis. For more information please visit the Buchanan Sisters Appeal page.. This monument is in memory of Margaret, Jane and Elizabeth Buchanan otherwise known as the Misses Buchanan of Bellfield Estate near Kilmarnock, They have the distinction of having the only pre-paid JOSEPH F GOMOSZYNSKI Joseph F Gomoszynski c1813-1845. Standing near the summit of Glasgow Necropolis is a relatively modest stone which catches many visitors’ attention. It commemorates Joseph F. Gomoszynski Lieutenant in the late Polish Army who fought for the Independence of his country in 1830 and died in exile at Greenock onEBENEZER BELL
In the Burial Register for the Glasgow Necropolis is the following intriguing entry:-. 4th August 1835. Ebenezer Bell, late clerk to Mr John Todd. Aged 72 years. Cause of death: accident (caused by injuries sustained in the blowing up of the Earl Grey steamer). Buried by son James Bell in Compartment Delta, lair seven (Single Grave). JAMES EWING OF STRATHLEVEN (1775-1853) James Ewing was born on 7th December, 1775, 5th child of Walter Ewing Maclae 3rd of Cathkin & his wife Margaret Fisher (the name Maclae was added when he inherited Cathkin House and estate at Cathkin House, south of Glasgow). He was named after his maternal grandfather, the Rev James Fisher. After some years of education at the High School of JOHN KNOX — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS The Merchants Park, on Fir Hill, adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral, was owned by the Merchants House of Glasgow when in 1825, at the suggestion of Rev Dr Robert Stevenson McGill, Professor of Theology at the University of Glasgow, James Ewing (Dean of Guild of The Merchants House 1816, 1817, 1831 and 1832) threw himself into organising the creation of a statue of the Scottish reformer, John Knox ERNEST COLE FLEMING MC Dedicated to conserving this Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. Includes history and membership information.ROLL OF HONOUR
Browse the alphabetical listings for the full Roll of Honour, below, or use the search on the righthandside to filter your results.MAIN ENTRANCE GATES
Main Entrance Gates. This project took place in 2011. The gates were officially opened on Remembrance Sunday 2011. The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis, has been given an anonymous donation of £14k from one of its members. This donation is specifically for the restoration of the oldest cast iron gates in Glasgow designed by renowned architectGRAVE MATTERS
Grave Matters 14 – Winter 2020/21. Grave Matters 13 – Autumn 2020. Grave Matters 12 – Summer 2020. Grave Matters 11 – Spring 2020. Grave Matters 10 – Winter 2019/20. Grave Matters 9 – Autumn 2019. Grave Matters 8 – Summer 2019. Grave Matters 7 – Spring 2019.Grave Matters
RESEARCH ASSISTANCE
Research Assistance. Research and Monument Photograph Service is available for members of the FOGN at a cost of £15 per enquiry (one family name search) and for non-members at a cost of £25 per enquiry (one family name search). Please provide a name/s of the family anddate/s of
THE GOURLAY FAMILY
Zeta Divisiton in the Glasgow Necropolis. The graves of the Gourlay family are in the NorthWest spur. There have been five burials in it. These are as follows. Mary Brown Hastings Gourlay (Moffat), died 1877 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s first wife. Jane Gourlay (McPhail), died 1911 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s second wife. Dr Robert Gourlay, 1840 ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS MONTEATH Monteath Mausoleum: History and Description by Lynda Henderson as part of her Architecture Conservation course. This mausoleum was built for Major Archibald Douglas Monteath, who served in the East. India Company before returning to Glasgow. He was interred here in 1842 and his brother, James Monteath Douglas, was interred here in 1850. JAMES EWING OF STRATHLEVEN (1775-1853) James Ewing was born on 7th December, 1775, 5th child of Walter Ewing Maclae 3rd of Cathkin & his wife Margaret Fisher (the name Maclae was added when he inherited Cathkin House and estate at Cathkin House, south of Glasgow). He was named after his maternal grandfather, the Rev James Fisher. After some years of education at the High School ofTHE KIDSTON FAMILY
A printed letter to the congregation of the West Kirk dated 11th December, 1914 details sixty members of the congregation who were serving King and Country – numbers 20 to 23 were members of the Kidston family – Dick Kidston, William Kidston, James Kidston LawARCHIBALD MCLELLAN
Archibald McLellan. Archibald Mclellan, the founder of the McLellan Galleries, was born in Glasgow in 1795. His father’s business was as a coach-builder and was situated on a large open space fronting Queen Street and Miller Street. He did go to University although it was still the intention that he follow his father’s occupation. ERNEST COLE FLEMING MC Dedicated to conserving this Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. Includes history and membership information. FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISPROFILESROLL OF HONOURGLASGOW NECROPOLIS WALKING TOURS PROGRAMME AND EVENTSJOIN & SUPPORT US A future for Glasgow’s Necropolis. Welcome to the online home of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis – the official guides of the Necropolis. This website is a focus for developing interest in this fascinating Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. We organise guided walking tours of this 37 acre cemetery full ofwonderful
BOOKS & GUIDES
By Ruth Johnston (Chair of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis). £3.00 (£4.00 incl P & P – UK)24pp full colour throughout This 24pp pocket size, trail guide makes a visit to this wonderful garden cemetery a really pleasurable experience. The author is a life long enthusiast and there are descriptions of 60 monuments found easily over a twoTHE GOURLAY FAMILY
Zeta Divisiton in the Glasgow Necropolis. The graves of the Gourlay family are in the NorthWest spur. There have been five burials in it. These are as follows. Mary Brown Hastings Gourlay (Moffat), died 1877 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s first wife. Jane Gourlay (McPhail), died 1911 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s second wife. Dr Robert Gourlay, 1840 THE CRUM EWING MEMORIAL Humphry was born on 16 July 1802 at ‘Renpenkore’, Thornliebank, (East) Renfrewshire, the third son of Alexander Crum (1769 – 1808) and Jane Ewing (1789 – 1852) [known as Jane Ewing Maclae because her father Walter Ewing changed his name to Walter Ewing Maclae when he inherited Cathkin House and estate, Carmunnock, (a conservation village now within the Glasgow city boundary) from hisEBENEZER BELL
In the Burial Register for the Glasgow Necropolis is the following intriguing entry:-. 4th August 1835. Ebenezer Bell, late clerk to Mr John Todd. Aged 72 years. Cause of death: accident (caused by injuries sustained in the blowing up of the Earl Grey steamer). Buried by son James Bell in Compartment Delta, lair seven (Single Grave). JOSEPH F GOMOSZYNSKI Joseph F Gomoszynski c1813-1845. Standing near the summit of Glasgow Necropolis is a relatively modest stone which catches many visitors’ attention. It commemorates Joseph F. Gomoszynski Lieutenant in the late Polish Army who fought for the Independence of his country in 1830 and died in exile at Greenock on GLASGOW FIRE MEMORIAL Cheapside Street Fire On 28th March 1960, a bonded warehouse in Cheapside St, Anderston, Glasgow, owned by Arbuckle, Smith & Co Ltd,went up in flames.
JAMES EWING OF STRATHLEVEN (1775-1853) James Ewing was born on 7th December, 1775, 5th child of Walter Ewing Maclae 3rd of Cathkin & his wife Margaret Fisher (the name Maclae was added when he inherited Cathkin House and estate at Cathkin House, south of Glasgow). He was named after his maternal grandfather, the Rev James Fisher. After some years of education at the High School ofCORLINDA LEE
Corlinda Lee died on 28th March 1900 aged 68 years at 42 New City Road in Glasgow, and her gravestone reads: Her love for her children was great and she was charitable to the poor. Wherever she pitched her tent she was loved and respected by all. Her son Ernest is buried beside her in the Glasgow Necropolis, along with her grandchild Maywho
ALEXANDER PORTER LEITCH Alexander Porter Leitch. The information for this profile of her father was supplied by Dorothy Mackay-Collins, St. Helena, California. Alexander Porter Leitch was born in Glasgow April 5, 1909 the fifth child of Catherine Stewart Cruickshank and Charles Leitch both of the City of Glasgow. Together they had six sons and lived in a tenementflat
FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISPROFILESROLL OF HONOURGLASGOW NECROPOLIS WALKING TOURS PROGRAMME AND EVENTSJOIN & SUPPORT US A future for Glasgow’s Necropolis. Welcome to the online home of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis – the official guides of the Necropolis. This website is a focus for developing interest in this fascinating Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. We organise guided walking tours of this 37 acre cemetery full ofwonderful
BOOKS & GUIDES
By Ruth Johnston (Chair of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis). £3.00 (£4.00 incl P & P – UK)24pp full colour throughout This 24pp pocket size, trail guide makes a visit to this wonderful garden cemetery a really pleasurable experience. The author is a life long enthusiast and there are descriptions of 60 monuments found easily over a twoTHE GOURLAY FAMILY
Zeta Divisiton in the Glasgow Necropolis. The graves of the Gourlay family are in the NorthWest spur. There have been five burials in it. These are as follows. Mary Brown Hastings Gourlay (Moffat), died 1877 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s first wife. Jane Gourlay (McPhail), died 1911 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s second wife. Dr Robert Gourlay, 1840 THE CRUM EWING MEMORIAL Humphry was born on 16 July 1802 at ‘Renpenkore’, Thornliebank, (East) Renfrewshire, the third son of Alexander Crum (1769 – 1808) and Jane Ewing (1789 – 1852) [known as Jane Ewing Maclae because her father Walter Ewing changed his name to Walter Ewing Maclae when he inherited Cathkin House and estate, Carmunnock, (a conservation village now within the Glasgow city boundary) from hisEBENEZER BELL
In the Burial Register for the Glasgow Necropolis is the following intriguing entry:-. 4th August 1835. Ebenezer Bell, late clerk to Mr John Todd. Aged 72 years. Cause of death: accident (caused by injuries sustained in the blowing up of the Earl Grey steamer). Buried by son James Bell in Compartment Delta, lair seven (Single Grave). JOSEPH F GOMOSZYNSKI Joseph F Gomoszynski c1813-1845. Standing near the summit of Glasgow Necropolis is a relatively modest stone which catches many visitors’ attention. It commemorates Joseph F. Gomoszynski Lieutenant in the late Polish Army who fought for the Independence of his country in 1830 and died in exile at Greenock on GLASGOW FIRE MEMORIAL Cheapside Street Fire On 28th March 1960, a bonded warehouse in Cheapside St, Anderston, Glasgow, owned by Arbuckle, Smith & Co Ltd,went up in flames.
JAMES EWING OF STRATHLEVEN (1775-1853) James Ewing was born on 7th December, 1775, 5th child of Walter Ewing Maclae 3rd of Cathkin & his wife Margaret Fisher (the name Maclae was added when he inherited Cathkin House and estate at Cathkin House, south of Glasgow). He was named after his maternal grandfather, the Rev James Fisher. After some years of education at the High School ofCORLINDA LEE
Corlinda Lee died on 28th March 1900 aged 68 years at 42 New City Road in Glasgow, and her gravestone reads: Her love for her children was great and she was charitable to the poor. Wherever she pitched her tent she was loved and respected by all. Her son Ernest is buried beside her in the Glasgow Necropolis, along with her grandchild Maywho
ALEXANDER PORTER LEITCH Alexander Porter Leitch. The information for this profile of her father was supplied by Dorothy Mackay-Collins, St. Helena, California. Alexander Porter Leitch was born in Glasgow April 5, 1909 the fifth child of Catherine Stewart Cruickshank and Charles Leitch both of the City of Glasgow. Together they had six sons and lived in a tenementflat
WILDLIFE — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS The Necropolis is the second-largest greenspace in the centre of Glasgow, and its wooded areas, sandy slopes, and ivy-covered quarry-face, as well as some unmown flowery corners provide great diversity of habitats for wildlife. The ‘hump’ of The Necropolis is formed by a dolerite sill which stretches some distance eastwardsthrough Dennistoun.
HISTORY — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS An excerpt from the Easy to Follow Guide to the Glasgow Necropolis by Ruth Johnston – translations of this page are available below in various languages. FIR PARK – NOW GLASGOW NECROPOLIS. In 1650 the Merchants’ House bought the land, part of the estate of NEWS — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS Please contact tours@glasgownecropolis.org with details of the the number of places that you wish to reserve. Our current restoration project is that of the Monteath Mausoleum. Donations can be made in advance via Monteath Appeal page, or by cheque to The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis, St Mungo’s Museum, 2 Castle Street, Glasgow, G40RH.
GRAVE MATTERS
Grave Matters 14 – Winter 2020/21. Grave Matters 13 – Autumn 2020. Grave Matters 12 – Summer 2020. Grave Matters 11 – Spring 2020. Grave Matters 10 – Winter 2019/20. Grave Matters 9 – Autumn 2019. Grave Matters 8 – Summer 2019. Grave Matters 7 – Spring 2019.Grave Matters
THE GOURLAY FAMILY
Zeta Divisiton in the Glasgow Necropolis. The graves of the Gourlay family are in the NorthWest spur. There have been five burials in it. These are as follows. Mary Brown Hastings Gourlay (Moffat), died 1877 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s first wife. Jane Gourlay (McPhail), died 1911 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s second wife. Dr Robert Gourlay, 1840BUCHANAN SISTERS
The Buchanan Sisters Mausoleum was restored as part of a fund raising project by The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis. For more information please visit the Buchanan Sisters Appeal page.. This monument is in memory of Margaret, Jane and Elizabeth Buchanan otherwise known as the Misses Buchanan of Bellfield Estate near Kilmarnock, They have the distinction of having the only pre-paid ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS MONTEATH Monteath Mausoleum: History and Description by Lynda Henderson as part of her Architecture Conservation course. This mausoleum was built for Major Archibald Douglas Monteath, who served in the East. India Company before returning to Glasgow. He was interred here in 1842 and his brother, James Monteath Douglas, was interred here in 1850. JAMES EWING OF STRATHLEVEN (1775-1853) James Ewing was born on 7th December, 1775, 5th child of Walter Ewing Maclae 3rd of Cathkin & his wife Margaret Fisher (the name Maclae was added when he inherited Cathkin House and estate at Cathkin House, south of Glasgow). He was named after his maternal grandfather, the Rev James Fisher. After some years of education at the High School of JOHN KNOX — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS The Merchants Park, on Fir Hill, adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral, was owned by the Merchants House of Glasgow when in 1825, at the suggestion of Rev Dr Robert Stevenson McGill, Professor of Theology at the University of Glasgow, James Ewing (Dean of Guild of The Merchants House 1816, 1817, 1831 and 1832) threw himself into organising the creation of a statue of the Scottish reformer, John Knox ERNEST COLE FLEMING MC Dedicated to conserving this Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. Includes history and membership information. FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISPROFILESROLL OF HONOURGLASGOW NECROPOLIS WALKING TOURS PROGRAMME AND EVENTSJOIN & SUPPORT US A future for Glasgow’s Necropolis. Welcome to the online home of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis – the official guides of the Necropolis. This website is a focus for developing interest in this fascinating Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. We organise guided walking tours of this 37 acre cemetery full ofwonderful
HISTORY — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISSEE MORE ON GLASGOWNECROPOLIS.ORGBOOKS & GUIDES
By Ruth Johnston (Chair of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis). £3.00 (£4.00 incl P & P – UK)24pp full colour throughout This 24pp pocket size, trail guide makes a visit to this wonderful garden cemetery a really pleasurable experience. The author is a life long enthusiast and there are descriptions of 60 monuments found easily over a two THE CRUM EWING MEMORIAL Humphry was born on 16 July 1802 at ‘Renpenkore’, Thornliebank, (East) Renfrewshire, the third son of Alexander Crum (1769 – 1808) and Jane Ewing (1789 – 1852) [known as Jane Ewing Maclae because her father Walter Ewing changed his name to Walter Ewing Maclae when he inherited Cathkin House and estate, Carmunnock, (a conservation village now within the Glasgow city boundary) from his JOSEPH F GOMOSZYNSKI Joseph F Gomoszynski c1813-1845. Standing near the summit of Glasgow Necropolis is a relatively modest stone which catches many visitors’ attention. It commemorates Joseph F. Gomoszynski Lieutenant in the late Polish Army who fought for the Independence of his country in 1830 and died in exile at Greenock onBUCHANAN SISTERS
The Buchanan Sisters Mausoleum was restored as part of a fund raising project by The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis. For more information please visit the Buchanan Sisters Appeal page.. This monument is in memory of Margaret, Jane and Elizabeth Buchanan otherwise known as the Misses Buchanan of Bellfield Estate near Kilmarnock, They have the distinction of having the only pre-paidEBENEZER BELL
In the Burial Register for the Glasgow Necropolis is the following intriguing entry:-. 4th August 1835. Ebenezer Bell, late clerk to Mr John Todd. Aged 72 years. Cause of death: accident (caused by injuries sustained in the blowing up of the Earl Grey steamer). Buried by son James Bell in Compartment Delta, lair seven (Single Grave). JAMES EWING OF STRATHLEVEN (1775-1853) James Ewing was born on 7th December, 1775, 5th child of Walter Ewing Maclae 3rd of Cathkin & his wife Margaret Fisher (the name Maclae was added when he inherited Cathkin House and estate at Cathkin House, south of Glasgow). He was named after his maternal grandfather, the Rev James Fisher. After some years of education at the High School of JOHN KNOX — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS The Merchants Park, on Fir Hill, adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral, was owned by the Merchants House of Glasgow when in 1825, at the suggestion of Rev Dr Robert Stevenson McGill, Professor of Theology at the University of Glasgow, James Ewing (Dean of Guild of The Merchants House 1816, 1817, 1831 and 1832) threw himself into organising the creation of a statue of the Scottish reformer, John Knox ERNEST COLE FLEMING MC Dedicated to conserving this Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. Includes history and membership information. FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISPROFILESROLL OF HONOURGLASGOW NECROPOLIS WALKING TOURS PROGRAMME AND EVENTSJOIN & SUPPORT US A future for Glasgow’s Necropolis. Welcome to the online home of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis – the official guides of the Necropolis. This website is a focus for developing interest in this fascinating Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. We organise guided walking tours of this 37 acre cemetery full ofwonderful
HISTORY — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISSEE MORE ON GLASGOWNECROPOLIS.ORGBOOKS & GUIDES
By Ruth Johnston (Chair of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis). £3.00 (£4.00 incl P & P – UK)24pp full colour throughout This 24pp pocket size, trail guide makes a visit to this wonderful garden cemetery a really pleasurable experience. The author is a life long enthusiast and there are descriptions of 60 monuments found easily over a two THE CRUM EWING MEMORIAL Humphry was born on 16 July 1802 at ‘Renpenkore’, Thornliebank, (East) Renfrewshire, the third son of Alexander Crum (1769 – 1808) and Jane Ewing (1789 – 1852) [known as Jane Ewing Maclae because her father Walter Ewing changed his name to Walter Ewing Maclae when he inherited Cathkin House and estate, Carmunnock, (a conservation village now within the Glasgow city boundary) from his JOSEPH F GOMOSZYNSKI Joseph F Gomoszynski c1813-1845. Standing near the summit of Glasgow Necropolis is a relatively modest stone which catches many visitors’ attention. It commemorates Joseph F. Gomoszynski Lieutenant in the late Polish Army who fought for the Independence of his country in 1830 and died in exile at Greenock onBUCHANAN SISTERS
The Buchanan Sisters Mausoleum was restored as part of a fund raising project by The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis. For more information please visit the Buchanan Sisters Appeal page.. This monument is in memory of Margaret, Jane and Elizabeth Buchanan otherwise known as the Misses Buchanan of Bellfield Estate near Kilmarnock, They have the distinction of having the only pre-paidEBENEZER BELL
In the Burial Register for the Glasgow Necropolis is the following intriguing entry:-. 4th August 1835. Ebenezer Bell, late clerk to Mr John Todd. Aged 72 years. Cause of death: accident (caused by injuries sustained in the blowing up of the Earl Grey steamer). Buried by son James Bell in Compartment Delta, lair seven (Single Grave). JAMES EWING OF STRATHLEVEN (1775-1853) James Ewing was born on 7th December, 1775, 5th child of Walter Ewing Maclae 3rd of Cathkin & his wife Margaret Fisher (the name Maclae was added when he inherited Cathkin House and estate at Cathkin House, south of Glasgow). He was named after his maternal grandfather, the Rev James Fisher. After some years of education at the High School of JOHN KNOX — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS The Merchants Park, on Fir Hill, adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral, was owned by the Merchants House of Glasgow when in 1825, at the suggestion of Rev Dr Robert Stevenson McGill, Professor of Theology at the University of Glasgow, James Ewing (Dean of Guild of The Merchants House 1816, 1817, 1831 and 1832) threw himself into organising the creation of a statue of the Scottish reformer, John Knox ERNEST COLE FLEMING MC Dedicated to conserving this Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. Includes history and membership information. WILDLIFE — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS The Necropolis is the second-largest greenspace in the centre of Glasgow, and its wooded areas, sandy slopes, and ivy-covered quarry-face, as well as some unmown flowery corners provide great diversity of habitats for wildlife. The ‘hump’ of The Necropolis is formed by a dolerite sill which stretches some distance eastwardsthrough Dennistoun.
GLASGOW NECROPOLIS WALKING TOURS PROGRAMME AND EVENTS The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis are delighted to offer friendly and informal Walking Tours of the Glasgow Necropolis. Run by our extremely, well-informed, volunteer tour guides who give their time and commitment to share their passion for this outstanding cemetery to the visitors to the Glasgow Necropolis. Our tours are designed toprovide an
LOCATION — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS Glasgow Necropolis is located on the eastern edge of Glasgow City Centre and is open from 7.00am till 4:30pm daily. The main gates lie behind St Mungo’s Museum of Religious Life and Art, and adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. However there is a gate at Wishart Street and an entrance off John Knox Street opposite Cathedral House Hotel. PROFILES — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS Profiles. We are building this section up and if you have any family members or other people you know about, buried in the Glasgow Necropolis please get in touch by email: chair@glasgownecropolis.org. Marked. Unmarked. A. Adam MC, Norman Macleod. Aikman, Rev. Dr J.Logan.
GRAVE MATTERS
Grave Matters 14 – Winter 2020/21. Grave Matters 13 – Autumn 2020. Grave Matters 12 – Summer 2020. Grave Matters 11 – Spring 2020. Grave Matters 10 – Winter 2019/20. Grave Matters 9 – Autumn 2019. Grave Matters 8 – Summer 2019. Grave Matters 7 – Spring 2019.Grave Matters
LINKS — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS Necropolis. Glasgow City Council’s Necropolis Heritage Trail. The One Show (You Tube)- Glasgow Necropolis. Glasgow Necropolis – City of the Dead (You Tube) Bob Reinhardt’s photos of Glasgow Necropolis. The following video is preceded by a short advert: Blog – “About aTHE GOURLAY FAMILY
Zeta Divisiton in the Glasgow Necropolis. The graves of the Gourlay family are in the NorthWest spur. There have been five burials in it. These are as follows. Mary Brown Hastings Gourlay (Moffat), died 1877 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s first wife. Jane Gourlay (McPhail), died 1911 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s second wife. Dr Robert Gourlay, 1840 HELEN MARSHALL ROUGH 1839-1932 On Friday afternoon 12 January 1894 the first annual meeting of members of the Board of Directors was held at Sardinia Terrace. Dr Joseph Coats took the chair and Mrs Isabella Elder agreed to become first president of the organization. Throughout its history the Board of Directors had many well connected people on it, probably through Helen’s association with her brother-in-law James Bell GLASGOW FIRE MEMORIAL Cheapside Street Fire On 28th March 1960, a bonded warehouse in Cheapside St, Anderston, Glasgow, owned by Arbuckle, Smith & Co Ltd,went up in flames.
THE KIDSTON FAMILY
A printed letter to the congregation of the West Kirk dated 11th December, 1914 details sixty members of the congregation who were serving King and Country – numbers 20 to 23 were members of the Kidston family – Dick Kidston, William Kidston, James Kidston Law FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISPROFILESROLL OF HONOURGLASGOW NECROPOLIS WALKING TOURS PROGRAMME AND EVENTSJOIN & SUPPORT US A future for Glasgow’s Necropolis. Welcome to the online home of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis – the official guides of the Necropolis. This website is a focus for developing interest in this fascinating Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. We organise guided walking tours of this 37 acre cemetery full ofwonderful
HISTORY — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISSEE MORE ON GLASGOWNECROPOLIS.ORGBOOKS & GUIDES
By Ruth Johnston (Chair of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis). £3.00 (£4.00 incl P & P – UK)24pp full colour throughout This 24pp pocket size, trail guide makes a visit to this wonderful garden cemetery a really pleasurable experience. The author is a life long enthusiast and there are descriptions of 60 monuments found easily over a two THE CRUM EWING MEMORIAL Humphry was born on 16 July 1802 at ‘Renpenkore’, Thornliebank, (East) Renfrewshire, the third son of Alexander Crum (1769 – 1808) and Jane Ewing (1789 – 1852) [known as Jane Ewing Maclae because her father Walter Ewing changed his name to Walter Ewing Maclae when he inherited Cathkin House and estate, Carmunnock, (a conservation village now within the Glasgow city boundary) from his JOSEPH F GOMOSZYNSKI Joseph F Gomoszynski c1813-1845. Standing near the summit of Glasgow Necropolis is a relatively modest stone which catches many visitors’ attention. It commemorates Joseph F. Gomoszynski Lieutenant in the late Polish Army who fought for the Independence of his country in 1830 and died in exile at Greenock onBUCHANAN SISTERS
The Buchanan Sisters Mausoleum was restored as part of a fund raising project by The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis. For more information please visit the Buchanan Sisters Appeal page.. This monument is in memory of Margaret, Jane and Elizabeth Buchanan otherwise known as the Misses Buchanan of Bellfield Estate near Kilmarnock, They have the distinction of having the only pre-paidEBENEZER BELL
In the Burial Register for the Glasgow Necropolis is the following intriguing entry:-. 4th August 1835. Ebenezer Bell, late clerk to Mr John Todd. Aged 72 years. Cause of death: accident (caused by injuries sustained in the blowing up of the Earl Grey steamer). Buried by son James Bell in Compartment Delta, lair seven (Single Grave). JAMES EWING OF STRATHLEVEN (1775-1853) James Ewing was born on 7th December, 1775, 5th child of Walter Ewing Maclae 3rd of Cathkin & his wife Margaret Fisher (the name Maclae was added when he inherited Cathkin House and estate at Cathkin House, south of Glasgow). He was named after his maternal grandfather, the Rev James Fisher. After some years of education at the High School of JOHN KNOX — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS The Merchants Park, on Fir Hill, adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral, was owned by the Merchants House of Glasgow when in 1825, at the suggestion of Rev Dr Robert Stevenson McGill, Professor of Theology at the University of Glasgow, James Ewing (Dean of Guild of The Merchants House 1816, 1817, 1831 and 1832) threw himself into organising the creation of a statue of the Scottish reformer, John Knox ERNEST COLE FLEMING MC Dedicated to conserving this Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. Includes history and membership information. FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISPROFILESROLL OF HONOURGLASGOW NECROPOLIS WALKING TOURS PROGRAMME AND EVENTSJOIN & SUPPORT US A future for Glasgow’s Necropolis. Welcome to the online home of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis – the official guides of the Necropolis. This website is a focus for developing interest in this fascinating Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. We organise guided walking tours of this 37 acre cemetery full ofwonderful
HISTORY — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLISSEE MORE ON GLASGOWNECROPOLIS.ORGBOOKS & GUIDES
By Ruth Johnston (Chair of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis). £3.00 (£4.00 incl P & P – UK)24pp full colour throughout This 24pp pocket size, trail guide makes a visit to this wonderful garden cemetery a really pleasurable experience. The author is a life long enthusiast and there are descriptions of 60 monuments found easily over a two THE CRUM EWING MEMORIAL Humphry was born on 16 July 1802 at ‘Renpenkore’, Thornliebank, (East) Renfrewshire, the third son of Alexander Crum (1769 – 1808) and Jane Ewing (1789 – 1852) [known as Jane Ewing Maclae because her father Walter Ewing changed his name to Walter Ewing Maclae when he inherited Cathkin House and estate, Carmunnock, (a conservation village now within the Glasgow city boundary) from his JOSEPH F GOMOSZYNSKI Joseph F Gomoszynski c1813-1845. Standing near the summit of Glasgow Necropolis is a relatively modest stone which catches many visitors’ attention. It commemorates Joseph F. Gomoszynski Lieutenant in the late Polish Army who fought for the Independence of his country in 1830 and died in exile at Greenock onBUCHANAN SISTERS
The Buchanan Sisters Mausoleum was restored as part of a fund raising project by The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis. For more information please visit the Buchanan Sisters Appeal page.. This monument is in memory of Margaret, Jane and Elizabeth Buchanan otherwise known as the Misses Buchanan of Bellfield Estate near Kilmarnock, They have the distinction of having the only pre-paidEBENEZER BELL
In the Burial Register for the Glasgow Necropolis is the following intriguing entry:-. 4th August 1835. Ebenezer Bell, late clerk to Mr John Todd. Aged 72 years. Cause of death: accident (caused by injuries sustained in the blowing up of the Earl Grey steamer). Buried by son James Bell in Compartment Delta, lair seven (Single Grave). JAMES EWING OF STRATHLEVEN (1775-1853) James Ewing was born on 7th December, 1775, 5th child of Walter Ewing Maclae 3rd of Cathkin & his wife Margaret Fisher (the name Maclae was added when he inherited Cathkin House and estate at Cathkin House, south of Glasgow). He was named after his maternal grandfather, the Rev James Fisher. After some years of education at the High School of JOHN KNOX — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS The Merchants Park, on Fir Hill, adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral, was owned by the Merchants House of Glasgow when in 1825, at the suggestion of Rev Dr Robert Stevenson McGill, Professor of Theology at the University of Glasgow, James Ewing (Dean of Guild of The Merchants House 1816, 1817, 1831 and 1832) threw himself into organising the creation of a statue of the Scottish reformer, John Knox ERNEST COLE FLEMING MC Dedicated to conserving this Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. Includes history and membership information. WILDLIFE — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS The Necropolis is the second-largest greenspace in the centre of Glasgow, and its wooded areas, sandy slopes, and ivy-covered quarry-face, as well as some unmown flowery corners provide great diversity of habitats for wildlife. The ‘hump’ of The Necropolis is formed by a dolerite sill which stretches some distance eastwardsthrough Dennistoun.
GLASGOW NECROPOLIS WALKING TOURS PROGRAMME AND EVENTS The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis are delighted to offer friendly and informal Walking Tours of the Glasgow Necropolis. Run by our extremely, well-informed, volunteer tour guides who give their time and commitment to share their passion for this outstanding cemetery to the visitors to the Glasgow Necropolis. Our tours are designed toprovide an
LOCATION — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS Glasgow Necropolis is located on the eastern edge of Glasgow City Centre and is open from 7.00am till 4:30pm daily. The main gates lie behind St Mungo’s Museum of Religious Life and Art, and adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. However there is a gate at Wishart Street and an entrance off John Knox Street opposite Cathedral House Hotel. PROFILES — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS Profiles. We are building this section up and if you have any family members or other people you know about, buried in the Glasgow Necropolis please get in touch by email: chair@glasgownecropolis.org. Marked. Unmarked. A. Adam MC, Norman Macleod. Aikman, Rev. Dr J.Logan.
JOIN & SUPPORT US
Seniors (60 or over and student concession) £7. Joint Seniors (2 adults at the same address, one of whom is 60 or over) £12. Corporate Membership. £150. Life Membership. £150. The personal details you supply to us will be used for processing your membership and for mailing you with information about the Friends of Glasgow Necropolisand its
LINKS — FRIENDS OF GLASGOW NECROPOLIS Necropolis. Glasgow City Council’s Necropolis Heritage Trail. The One Show (You Tube)- Glasgow Necropolis. Glasgow Necropolis – City of the Dead (You Tube) Bob Reinhardt’s photos of Glasgow Necropolis. The following video is preceded by a short advert: Blog – “About aTHE GOURLAY FAMILY
Zeta Divisiton in the Glasgow Necropolis. The graves of the Gourlay family are in the NorthWest spur. There have been five burials in it. These are as follows. Mary Brown Hastings Gourlay (Moffat), died 1877 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s first wife. Jane Gourlay (McPhail), died 1911 – Dr Robert Gourlay’s second wife. Dr Robert Gourlay, 1840 HELEN MARSHALL ROUGH 1839-1932 On Friday afternoon 12 January 1894 the first annual meeting of members of the Board of Directors was held at Sardinia Terrace. Dr Joseph Coats took the chair and Mrs Isabella Elder agreed to become first president of the organization. Throughout its history the Board of Directors had many well connected people on it, probably through Helen’s association with her brother-in-law James Bell GLASGOW FIRE MEMORIAL Cheapside Street Fire On 28th March 1960, a bonded warehouse in Cheapside St, Anderston, Glasgow, owned by Arbuckle, Smith & Co Ltd,went up in flames.
THE KIDSTON FAMILY
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