Alex Ross of Dornoch, the quiet championDigital copy of a newspaper extract with the title 'Alex Ross of Dornoch, the quiet champion' celebrating the achievements of Alex Ross in America....Date Added: 02 July 2025 Alex Ross of Dornoch, the quiet championDigital copy of a newspaper extract with the title 'Alex Ross of Dornoch, the quiet champion' celebrating the achievements of Alex...Date Added: 02 July 2025 Donald Ross of Pinehurst and Royal DornochCopy of a newspaper extract with title 'Donald Ross of Pinehurst and Royal Dornoch'...Date Added: 02 July 2025 Donald Ross, famous golfing nameNewspaper extract with title 'Donald Ross, famous golfing name' celebrating the man who built 600 golf courses in North America....Date Added: 02 July 2025 Roll of Provosts and FreemenDigital image of a Roll of Provosts and Freemen of the Royal Burgh of Dornoch, inscribed on a wooden plaque that hung in the old T...Date Added: 02 July 2025 Tales of the Coffee PotDigital copy of 'Tales of the Coffee Pot', the well loved tank engine of the Dornoch Railway branch line, compiled by James A Simp...Date Added: 02 July 2025 Time catches up with the Coffee PotDigital document with an extract from the Northern Times recording the pensioning off of the passenger tank engine known locally a...Date Added: 02 July 2025 Dornoch from the westDigital image of a monochrome postcard of Dornoch viewed from the west...Date Added: 02 July 2025 Digital photography of Dornoch from the North EastDigital monochrome photograph of Dornoch from the North East, with two figures standing at the east end of the High Street, with D...Date Added: 02 July 2025 First passenger train leaving Dornoch 2nd June 1902Digital copy of a monochrome photograph, mounted in a brown card frame, of the first train leaving Dornoch Station on 2nd June 190...Date Added: 02 July 2025 Comments This picture is of George Sutherland and children from his second marriage and not John Sutherland, George was a brother of my great great grandfather Robert Su Used to visit Aunt Nan and Aunt Jessie when they lived in Polk City Florida. Fun memories My grandparents James Macdonald was upholsterer at Skibo Castle my grandmother Louise Brodie was a seamstress at Skibo prior to Andrew Carnegie moving to Ameri In trying to find out a couple of things Where the rafts of timber were landed in France after A day Any information on the forestry corps in the Ardennes Rev .prof. George Middleton is my 8 th great grandfather. Many of the family are born , Married and buried in St Machar ,Aberdeen. Charles Gordon 1664- 1740 David Brownjohn (my Dad) is the gentleman standing at the back with his hands in his pockets I doubt that is Arthur Ryle as he was quite a bit larger of a man. He also did not become captain until 1905. The captain at 1900 was William Llewellyn Hacon. Produced by kitchen tala ware Also my father was awarded this same but I know very little about what regiment he was etc any advice or help would be appreciated kind regards terrymeager It's nice to see these old pictures. My grandmother was Jessie Ross. Her son, David, was in the US Army and worked in law enforcement Ohio. David Ross wasn't in the USMC. He was in the Army and served in Vietnam.
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This picture is of George Sutherland and children from his second marriage and not John Sutherland, George was a brother of my great great grandfather Robert Su Used to visit Aunt Nan and Aunt Jessie when they lived in Polk City Florida. Fun memories My grandparents James Macdonald was upholsterer at Skibo Castle my grandmother Louise Brodie was a seamstress at Skibo prior to Andrew Carnegie moving to Ameri In trying to find out a couple of things Where the rafts of timber were landed in France after A day Any information on the forestry corps in the Ardennes Rev .prof. George Middleton is my 8 th great grandfather. Many of the family are born , Married and buried in St Machar ,Aberdeen. Charles Gordon 1664- 1740 David Brownjohn (my Dad) is the gentleman standing at the back with his hands in his pockets I doubt that is Arthur Ryle as he was quite a bit larger of a man. He also did not become captain until 1905. The captain at 1900 was William Llewellyn Hacon. Produced by kitchen tala ware Also my father was awarded this same but I know very little about what regiment he was etc any advice or help would be appreciated kind regards terrymeager It's nice to see these old pictures. My grandmother was Jessie Ross. Her son, David, was in the US Army and worked in law enforcement Ohio. David Ross wasn't in the USMC. He was in the Army and served in Vietnam.