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Dunglison

St Kentigern's

Beautiful flowers through the graveyard

Font where our ancestors were baptised

Close up

original wall and window from 1200's

Looking west up the nave

old tombstones

looking east toward the altar

original door

oldest part of the building from the outside

view of graveyard

William Dungelson tombstone

William's is the last one on the right

view of the Church

Comments

16.03.2017 02:19

Natalie Lonergan (dunglison)

Wow ! Looks great Suzanne ! It is wonderful to hear something about our Dunglison ancestors

16.03.2017 08:27

Suzanne

I think I have them back in a direct line from dad right back to1610.

Latest comments

06.05 | 01:57

Good stuff - the Brochs are fascinating things - they look like they should not stand at all. It was communal living certainly.
The history in Scotland is simply awesome - you are very lucky

14.04 | 09:53

It was amazing.

10.04 | 23:44

Very nice - looks like a great castle. The timber structures on top of the stonework you do not see a lot. Robert the Bruce connection is good - a small world

10.04 | 23:42

Warm lighting in the church. A brave guy - with a horse leg? Did anyone ask the horse.

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