Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number MABELL, Countess of Airlie SEE GORE, Mabell Frances Elizabeth MACARTHUR, Bella 1929 A girls club camp in Glen Lethnot. Brechin Mixter- Maxter Page 46 21:941 MACDIARMID, Hugh Poet PM 1981 1504 PM 1984 1430 MACDONALD, Allan Fl. 1911 Committee of Montrose Public Library, 1911 PM 1981 1641 MACDONALD, Charles Cadell Arbroath Minister at Inverbrothock Church, 1862- 1876 Dutch- Inverbrothock Church Page 8 18:284.241 MACDONALD, John Keeper of the Bell Rock Lighthouse PA 1992 1320 MACDONALD, Ramsay At J M Barrie’s funeral PF 1985 5550 MACDONALD, Ronald Alexander Leslie d. 1916 Lieutenant 1 st Light Horse, Australian Force; sheep farmer at Erudgere Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 64 18:940.467 MACDONALD, Tom SEE Macolla, Fionn MACDONALLD, James Fl. 1914 Chief Constable of Arbroath Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 88 18:070 MACFADYEN, Willy Fl. 1946 Quiz night at Y.M.C.A. football team 1946 The Brechin Bobbie- dazzler Page 65 21:941 MACFARLANE, John Brechin Tract distributer c. 1870 [Photographer PB 1985 715/6 MS 747/21/1283
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Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
MABELL, Countess of Airlie
SEE GORE, Mabell Frances Elizabeth
MACARTHUR, Bella
1929 A girls club camp in Glen Lethnot.
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 46
21:941
MACDIARMID, Hugh
Poet PM 1981 1504 PM 1984 1430
MACDONALD, Allan
Fl. 1911 Committee of Montrose Public Library, 1911
PM 1981 1641
MACDONALD, Charles Cadell
Arbroath Minister at Inverbrothock Church, 1862-1876
Dutch-Inverbrothock Church Page 8
18:284.241
MACDONALD, John
Keeper of the Bell Rock Lighthouse
PA 1992 1320
MACDONALD, Ramsay
At J M Barrie’s funeral
PF 1985 5550
MACDONALD, Ronald Alexander Leslie
d. 1916 Lieutenant 1st Light Horse, Australian Force; sheep farmer at Erudgere
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 64
18:940.467
MACDONALD, Tom
SEE Macolla, Fionn
MACDONALLD, James
Fl. 1914 Chief Constable of Arbroath
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 88
18:070
MACFADYEN, Willy
Fl. 1946 Quiz night at Y.M.C.A. football team 1946
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 65
21:941
MACFARLANE, John
Brechin Tract distributer c. 1870 [Photographer
PB 1985 715/6
MS 747/21/1283
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
: A. Sievwright, Brechin]
MACFARLANE, John
Bible tract distributor in Brechin
MS 747/21/1283
MACGREGOR, A. J.
d. 1918 Captain 13th Black Watch; son of Colonel A. D. MacGregor, Gordon Highlanders; nephew of D. C. Rutherford Lindsay Carnegie of Kinblethmont; held an important position in the Imperial Chinese Customs, China
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 212
18:940.467
MACGREGOR, Aikman Duncan
Arbroath / Manchester
b. Arbroath and later moved to Manchester as an adult. Son of James and Elizabeth MacGregor. Photo as a child.
Opposite page 13
MS 545/4
MACGREGOR, Alexander
Arbroath Son of Alexander Main MacGregor. Baby
Opposite page 40 (x 2)
MS 545/4
MACGREGOR, Alexander
Arbroath Son of Alexander Main MacGregor. Wedding Photograph.
Before page 59
MS 545/4
MACGREGOR, Alexander
Early 1900’s
Family group photograph
William Coull Anderson Collection
MS 545/2/13/1
MACGREGOR, Group of three William Coull MS
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
Alexander children including James and Norman MacGregor at 28 Kyd Street, Arbroath
Anderson Collection
545/2/13/12
MACGREGOR, Alexander Main
Arbroath Married Elizabeth Lawson Coull [Photographer: T. W. Steven, London Street, Glasgow]
No. 28; opposite page 40
MS 545/2/1
MACGREGOR, Alexander Main
Arbroath b. 29 February 1864
Photo of him as a toddler.
Opposite page 13
MS 545/4
MACGREGOR, Alexander Main
Arbroath Taken in 1885 in Belfast.
Opposite page 20
MS 545/4
MACGREGOR, Alexander Nairn
Early 1900’s
Family group photograph
William Coull Anderson Collection
MS 545/2/13/1
MACGREGOR, Alexander Nairn
c. 1903 Standing in front of 28 Kyd Street, Arbroath
William Coull Anderson Collection
MS 545/2/13/4
MACGREGOR, Alfred
Arbroath Born Arbroath and worked in Govan. Brother of Alexander Main MacGregor.
Opposite page 46
MS 545/4
MACGREGOR, Ben
d. 1917 Private 7th Seaforth Highlanders; hairdresser at Hamilton Green
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 159
18:940.467
MACGREGOR, Edith
Arbroath Baby in 1891. Daughter of Elizabeth Lawson Coull. Born at 28 Kyd Street, Arbroath. Died in infancy in
No. 44 MS 545/2/1
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
Glasgow & buried in Maryhill Cemetery. [Photographer: Thomas Adler, 26 Commerce St., Arbroath]
MACGREGOR, Edith Main
b. Arbroath
Baby. Daughter of Alexander MacGregor and Elizabeth Coull. D. 25 January 1892 in Glasgow.
Opposite page 32
MS 545/4
MACGREGOR, Elizabeth Lawson
Early 1900’s
Maiden Surname Coull; Family group photograph
William Coull Anderson Collection
MS 545/2/13/1
MACGREGOR, Elizabeth, Mrs
SEE Coull, Elizabeth Lawson
MACGREGOR, James
Arbroath b. 26 May 1825. Weaver
Opposite page 13
MS 545/4
MACGREGOR, James
Arbroath / Glasgow
Born Arbroath, baby photograph. Son of Alexander Main MacGregor.
Opposite page 40 (x 2)
MS 545/4
MACGREGOR, James
Arbroath b. 28 May 1861
Emigrated to Australia. Photo of him as a child and wearing a kilt.
Opposite page 13
MS 545/4
MACGREGOR, James
Early 1900’s
Family group photograph
William Coull Anderson Collection
MS 545/2/13/1
MACGREGOR, James
Group of three children including Norman and Alexander MacGregor at
William Coull Anderson Collection
MS 545/2/13/12
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
28 Kyd Street, Arbroath
MACGREGOR, Norman Coull
Arbroath Born Arbroath, photo as a child. Son of Alexander Main MacGregor.
Opposite page 40 (x 2)
MS 545/4
MACGREGOR, Norman Coull
Early 1900’s
Family group photograph
William Coull Anderson Collection
MS 545/2/13/1
MACGREGOR, Norman Coull
Group of three children including James and Alexander MacGregor at 28 Kyd Street, Arbroath
William Coull Anderson Collection
MS 545/2/13/12
MACHARDY, Alexander
Colonel; Town Clerk of Forfar and Sheriff-Substitute; Newbarns House.
Beauty Spots in and around Forfar Opposite Page 96
33:914
MACHRAY, David c. 1930 Town Factor in Forfar c. 1930
Kirn Poke O’ Farfar Page 100
33:941
MACHRAY, J Forfar in the Forfar Amateur Operatice Production of Iolanthe in 1924
MS747/33/1027
MACHUGH, Edward Martin Fincham (Mrs)
Brechin Wife of Rev. E.M.F. MacHugh of St. Andrew’s Church, Brechin
d. 1918 Private 1st Gordon Highlanders; ploughman at Leysmill Farm; brother Lance Corporal John Mann died at Loos; brother Private Alexander Mann died in 1916
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 219
18:940.467
MANN, Willie
Fl. 1878
Football player with Arbroath Football Club
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 19
18:070
MANSON, D. Soldier from Montrose 58:941
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
Pittengardener, Fordoun
Newspaper Cuttings 1896-1917 Vol. 7 Page 80
MARNIE, (-)
Fl. 191- Sergeant Major, Montrose, of the 5th Black Watch
PM 1983 532
MARR, Alexander Chief Constable of Montrose
PM 1981 1507
MARR, Alexander Chief Constable; 300th anniversary at Montrose
MATHEW, John A. Newtyle Photograph taken Newtyle 1917
PF 1985 1085
MATHEWSON, John
Montrose Baritone with the Montrose choral Union
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 73
MS 850/1
MATHEWSON, 1924 Played for Carnoustie 24:027.4
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
John Carnoustie Hockey club.
Scrapbook 1924-1925 Page 29
MATTHEW, Alexander
Minister, son of Meggie Wallace, Arbroath and Alexander Matthew, farmer at Loanmouth, Carmyllie
MS 545/2/7/1
MATTHEW, Ann Wife of John Murray, dairy farmer at Murray Place, Arbroath.
MS 545/2/7/7/
MATTHEW, James Carmyllie William Coull Anderson’s uncle. [Photographer: James Milne, St. Ruth’s, Arbroath]
No. 21 MS 545/2/1
MATTHEW, Margaret
SEE Wallace, Meggie
MATTHEWS, Alice North Port distillery employee
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 17
21:941
MAULE, Christian (Lady)
Brechin MS 747/21/1287
MAULE, Christian, Lady
Taken c. 1870. [Photographer: D. R. Ross, Brechin]
PB 1985 719/2
MS 747/21/1287
MAULE, James
4th Earl of Panmure
Registrum de Panmure Vol. 1 Opp. Page LXVIII
62:929.2
MAULE, Jean 1618-1685 The Carnegys of Lour between pages 38-39
33:929.2/Car
MAULE, Patrick
1st Earl of Panmure
Registrum de Panmure Vol. 1 Opp. Page XI
62:929.2
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
MAULE, Patrick 1585-1661 1st Earl of Panmure
The Carnegys of Lour between pages 38-39
33:929.2/Car
MAULE, William
Baron Panmure
Registrum de Panmure Vol. 1 After CCXIII
62:929.2
MAULE, William Ramsay
1771-1852
Baron of Brechin and Navar
PB 1988 2721 (photo of oil painting)
MAULE, William, Hon.
Panmure, M.P.
PB 1981 791 (photo of painting)
MAXWELL, Alice Daughter of David Maxwell, Ballindarg (potato merchant?) Marriage to Alexander Bowie, Mains of Kelly in the East Church, Forfar.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 35
MS 850/1
MAXWELL, David
Burgh surveyor in Montrose
PM 1981 1661
MAXWELL, David
Burgh surveyor in Montrose
PM 1981 1664
MAXWELL, David
Burgh surveyor in Montrose
PM 1981 1668
MAXWELL, David Burgh surveyor, Montrose
PM 1981 1536
MAXWELL, David
Writer to the Signet; from Carmyllie
Rev John Keith from his Old Boys No. 10
MS 773
MAXWELL, Isobel Forfar Daughter of Mr Maxwell, Commercial Bank House, Forfar, married Leslie
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 39
MS 850/1
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
W. Bond of Genoa in Dundee.
MAXWELL, J.
d. 1915 Lance corporal 5th Black Watch; shoemaker employed at Hill road Boot Factory
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 25
18:940.467
MAXWELL, M (Miss)
Forfar Played Phyllis in the Forfar Amateur Operatice Production of Iolanthe in 1924
MS747/33/1022
MAXWELL, William
Minister from Carmyllie
Rev John Keith from his Old Boys No. 11
MS 773
MAXWELL, William
d. 1918 Private 26th Canadian Infantry; served an apprenticeship at Westburn Foundry before going to Canada
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 187
18:940.467
MAY, Donald Fl. 1951 Attending Mr H. Alan Brown’s retrial party on 16 May 1951
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 47
21:941
MCALLEY, Liz Brechin MS 590/2/17 MS 747/21/394
MCANDREW, John 1917 Carnoustie resident who worked in the India jute industry; golfer, tennis player, footballer and cricketer.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 96
24:027.4
MCAULEY, Ian Sitting in the chair with Bob Henry on the right c. 1950
PF 1985 1061
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
MCBAIN, (-) Fl. 1897 Captain in the Arbroath detachment of the 1st Forfarshire Volunteer Artillery
Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, 1897 Page 119
18:394.4
MCBAIN, A. D. FL. 1886 Arbroath. Officer in the Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers, 1886
Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers, 1886 No. 17
MS 771
MCBAIN, James Elected to Arbroath Town Council, 1946
Arbroath Herald Christmas Album, 1946 Page 17
18:070.175 (ALH)
MCBAIN, James A. D.
Fl. 1886 Arbroath. Captain in the Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers, 1886
Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers, 1886 No. 11
MS 771
MCBAIN, N Fl. 1886 Arbroath. Officer in the Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers, 1886
Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers, 1886 No. 17
MS 771
MCBAY, James d. 1917 Private 6th Black Watch; ploughman with Mr Binnie, Fauldie Hill, Arbirlot; invalided home in September 1916 before returning to France in May 1917
MCCALMAN, John Arbroath Minister at Inverbrothock Church, 1861-1862
Dutch-Inverbrothock Church Page 8
18:284.241
MCCLAREN, 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 Page 150
33:677.1164
MCCOMB, William Played golf at Monifieth golf course.
PMF 2002 22 MS 747/56:57
MCCOMBIE, William
Idvies Gamekeeper at Idvies.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 59
MS 850/1
MCCONNELL, John
d. 1918 Lance-Corporal 6th Seaforth Highlanders; printer at the Herald office; joined the territorials in 1909 as a signaller in the 5th Black Watch and mobilised in 1914; awarded the Military Medal in 1917 for repairing telephones under heavy
Son of Andrew McCosh, farmer, Carskeoch, Straiton, Ayrshire and Jean Carson; he married Isabella Guthrie on 29 September 1845; Minister at Arbroath Abbey Church 17 December 1835, before transferring to Brechin 24 January 1839; immortalised by Thackeray in the ballad of “The Last Irish Grievance”
Eminent Arbroathians Page 317
18:920
MCCROW, John 1922 Late stationmaster in Carnoustie.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1921-1923 Page 35
24:027.4
MCCULLOCH, Arbroath Minister at Dutch- 18:284.241
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
James Melville Inverbrothock Church, 1829-1833
Inverbrothock Church, page 3
MCCURRACH, W. Fl. 1924 Priest at St. Thomas Roman Catholic Church
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 87
18:070
MCDIARMID, W. H.
Minister at Lowson Memorial Church, Forfar in 1929
Small Livings Bazaar Book Page 53
33:284.2
MCDONALD, Charles Croall
d. 1918 Gunner Royal Field Artillery; barman in the Lorne Bar; his brother John was killed in 1917
MCDONALD, John d. 1917 Private 7th Black Watch; tenter at the Alma Works
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 103
18:940.467
MCEWAN, Walter Arbroath Rescued from a snowstorm.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 61
MS 850/1
MCGLASHAN, Donald
d. 1917 CPL-Farrier Royal Field Artillery; master blacksmith in Dickfield Street; freemason belonging to St. Thomas Lodge; member of the Men’s Own Brotherhood
Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 143
18:940.467
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
MCGLASHAN, George
B c. 1875 Harbourmaster at Arbroath
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 34
18:070
MCGLASHAN, R. Elected Dean of Guild in January 1939
Arbroath Herald Christmas Album, 1946 Page 21
18:070.175 (ALH)
MCGLASHAN, William
1924 Played for Carnoustie Hockey club.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1924-1925 Page 29
24:027.4
MCGONIGAL, G. C.
1926 Bailie, Carnoustie
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1926 – 1927 Page 101
24:027.4
MCGONIGAL, G. Calvert
Bailie on Carnoustie Town Council resigned
Carnoustie Scrapbooks, 1927-28 Page 74
24:0274
MCGREGOR, Aikman Duncan
Arbroath / Manchester
Son of James and Elixabeth MacGregor. His wife and family, taken in Manchester.
Corporal 3rd Royal Scots; plumber with Mr John Rayne
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 55
18:940.467
MIDDLETON, Helen
Glamis Countess of Strathmore
Glamis Parish History – Stirton, op 22
MIDDLETON, Marry
1935-36 With Stannochy’s milk cart in Church Street, Brechin
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 22
21:941
MIDDLETON, William
d. 1918 Gunner Royal Garrison
Roll of Honour -
18:940.467
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
Artillery; clerk with Messrs Wordie & Co. at Arbroath and then Aberdeen
Arbroath and District Page 223
MILL, David
d. 1917 Gunner 100th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery; machine man at the Taymouth Engineering Works, Carnoustie
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 94
18:940.467
MILL, George Robertson
d. 1918 Staff Surgeon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; distinguished career at Arbroath High School and Edinburgh University; voyaged to Japan and Liverpool before settling in Birkenhead
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 162
18:940.467
MILL, Jack Arbroath Child c. 1875 Son of William Mill, lighthouse keeper [E. Strachan, 28 Commerce St., Arbroath]
No. 46 MS 545/2/1
MILL, Jack Arbroath Child, wearing kilk. Son of William Mill, lighthouse keeper & Mary Lowe. [Photographer: E. Strachan, 28 Commerce St., Arbroath]
No. 36 MS 545/2/1
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
MILL, Margaret Forrest
Fl. 1910-1915
Dorward Road, Montrose
PM 1994 115
MILL, Margaret Forrest
Fl. 1910-1915
Dorward Road, Montrose
PM 1994 117
MILL, Margaret Forrest
Fl. 1910-1915
Dorward Road, Montrose
PM 1994 257-259
MILL, Margaret Forrest
Fl. 1910-1915
Dorward Road, Montrose
See also MS 1
MILL, Mary Arbroath Baby. Daughter of William Mill, lighthouse keeper & Mary Lowe. [Photographer: E. Strachan, 28 Commerce St., Arbroath]
No. 36 MS 545/2/1
MILL, William Arbroath Lighthouse keeper. Cousin of James Fraser Anderson. Married Mary Lowe. Died in 1914. Buried in the Eastern Cemetery, Arbroath. [Photographer: E. Strachan, 28 Commerce St., Arbroath]
No. 36 MS 545/2/1
MILLAR, (-), Captain
Return from a campaign which saw the relief of Mafeking
MILLAR, A. Newtyle c. 1910; standing at the far right; baker at corner of Belmont Street and
PF 1985 1097
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
Castle Street, Newtyle
MILLAR, A. Missionary, Brechin
MS 747/21/1270
MILLAR, Alexander
Montrose Town Councillor
PM 1981 1508
MILLAR, David 1915 Retired postman after 43 years service; Queen Street, Carnoustie
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 18
24:027.4
MILLAR, David 1915 Corporal in the Australian Forces; golfer and Arbroath footballer.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 36
24:027.4
MILLAR, David 1927 Death of retired postman, aged 77years. Carnoustie.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1926 – 1927 Page 118
24:027.4
MILLAR, Edward c. 1822-1911
Wood merchant in Montrose
Montrose Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 6 Page 14
58:941
MILLAR, Edward W.
Fl. 1912 Rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church; son of Mr Millar of Rossie Castle
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 79
18:070
MILLAR, Harold Watson Hoyer
d. 1914 Son of Major and Mrs R. Hoyer Millar, Aberdeen; motorcyclist who died during a race; amateur actor; hockey player; scoutmaster of the 28th Aberdeen troup
MILNE, George Warehouseman at the North Port Distillery
Mair Aboot It Page 53
21:941
MILNE, George d. 1909 Flour merchant in Montrose; he joined with several Montrose merchants to form the Caledonian Flourmilling Company sons named George and John plus five daughters
MILNE, George d. 1918 Private 5th Black Watch; farm servant at Lauchlands
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 175
18:940.467
MILNE, Isaac Fl. 1904 Football player with football club
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 17
18:070
MILNE, J Depute Town Chamberlain, Montrose
PM 1985 2854 (MM)
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
MILNE, J. Depute Town Chamberlain of Montrose
PM 1981 1547
MILNE, J. M. 1923 Doctor; in the Voluntary Aid Detachment; Carnoustie.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1921-1923 Page 112
24:027.4
MILNE, James Episcopacy in Forfar Opp. Page 60
33:283
MILNE, James Fl. 1878 Football player with Arbroath Football Club; vice-captain
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 19
18:070
MILNE, James d. 1915 Private Black Watch; canvas beamer at the St. Rollox Works, Lindsay Street, Arbroath
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 21
18:940.467
MILNE, James d. 1918 Stretcher Bearer 5th Black Watch; apprentice baker with Mr W. B. Williamson; his brother Gunner Charles Milne died of pneumonia in Arbroath Infirmary
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 183
18:940.467
MILNE, Jim Fl. 1940’s Member of the Brechin Fire Brigade
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 35
21:941
MILNE, John PM 1986 896 MILNE, John Findlay Stuart
d. 1918 Private 7th Gordon Highlanders; farm servant at Kirkton of Inverkeilor;
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 195
18:940.467
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
his brother Private George Milne died 3 months before him.
MILNE, John G. Fl. 1875-1878
Provost of Montrose
PM 1985 367
MILNE, Lyall Fl. 1946 Quiz night at Y.M.C.A. football team 1946
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 65
21:941
MILNE, Nessie 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
MILNE, Peter d. 16 September 1939
Former minister at Glamis
Arbroath Herald Christmas Album, 1946 Page 8
18:070.175 (ALH)
MILNE, Robert d. 1918 Private 10th Black Watch; ploughman at Old Downie
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 226
18:940.467
MILNE, Robert Conway
d. 1917 Lieutenant Royal Naval Reserve aboard HMS Q27; apprentice in the Hindustan Shipping Company of Sunderland and chief officer in the Clan Line Shipping Company
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page95
18:940.467
MILNE, Sis c. 1963-1973
In Meg Napier’s sweet shop at the top of the Vennel near Andover School
Newtyle c. 1912 – with her husband Piggy at the door to their house in Belmont Street, Newtyle
PF 1985 1018
MITCHELL, (-), Mrs
Mother of Montrose Provost William Mitchell
PM 1988 2766
MITCHELL, (-), Mrs
Fl. 1940’s A night at the Soshie Guild
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 42
21:941
MITCHELL, (-), Mrs
Fl. 1950’s Pensioners’ dinner at the Coventry
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 43
21:941
MITCHELL, A. H. Minister At Kirriemuir Parish Church in 1929
Small Livings Bazaar Book Page 63
33:284.2
MITCHELL, Alexander
d. 1918 Private 1st Gordon Highlanders; machine man at Dens Iron Works
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 208
18:940.467
MITCHELL, Alexander Murray Officer
d. 1917 Gunner with the Royal Air Force; ploughman in the Carmyllie
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 203
18:940.467
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
district and then a driver on the Dundee and Monifieth Tramway Cars
MITCHELL, C—as Kintrockat [Photographer: George Washington Wilson, Aberdeen]
PB 1981 1948 MS 747/21/1290
MITCHELL, Chae Standing outside the Brechin United Co-operative Society Ltd, 18 River Street, Brechin
Brechin Mixter-Maxter Page 33
21:941
MITCHELL, Chae Fl. 1930 Member of the Brechin City Road Band who won the Grant Cup in 1930
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 36
21:941
MITCHELL, Charles
Fl. 1888-1891
Provost of Brechin 1888-1891
PB 1985 1307
MITCHELL, Charles
Provost of Brechin
MS 747/21/1290
MITCHELL, Chrissie
Fl. 1945 Brechin High School girl’s hockey XI
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 84
21:941
MITCHELL, Cobbler
Fl. 1940’s Member of the Brechin Fire Brigade
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 35
21:941
MITCHELL, D. Fl. 1940’s A group photograph – a the War memorial in Brechin
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 57
21:941
MITCHELL, David Bailie in Montrose; OBE
PM 1985 405
MITCHELL, David Young boy [Photographer: D. R. Ross, Brechin]
PB 1981 1978 MS 747/21/1289
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
MITCHELL, David
d. 1909 Merchant; his obituary; from Brechin where he served his apprenticeship to the grocery and wine trade with Provost Duncan of Brechin; opened his shop in the west side of the High Street, Montrose on 15 June 1850
MITCHELL, Jessie 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
MITCHELL, Marjory
Dean of Guild, Montrose
PM 1985 2851 (MM)
MITCHELL, Marjory M
Montrose Bailie, later provost
MRA 1962 p9
MITCHELL, Marjory M.
Provost of Montrose
PM 1981 1544
MITCHELL, Piggy Newtyle c. 1912 – with his wife at the door to their house in Belmont Street, Newtyle
PF 1985 1018
MITCHELL, Susy Fl. 1960’s Brechin Cage Bird Society member
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page
21:941
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
59 MITCHELL, Thomas F.
d. 1918 Lance Corporal 9th Highland Light Infantry; apprentice fitter at Dens Iron Works; his brother David was in the A.S.C.
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 217
18:940.467
MITCHELL, William
Town Councillor of Montrose
PM 1981 1500
MOFFAT, (-), Miss c. 1900 Forfar Instrumental Band Bazaar – Ladies Committee
Anither Kirn Poke Page 72
33:941
MOFFAT, (-), Provost
With chain of office.
PF 1983 787
MOFFAT, James Provost of Forfar 1907-24
Kirn Poke O' Farfar Page 90
33:941
MOFFAT, James Fl. 1871-1911
Missionary with Arbroath Town Mission for 40 years
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 52
18:070
MOFFAT, James 1907-24 Provost of Forfar 1907-24
Kirn Poke O’ Farfar Page 90
33:941
MOFFAT, Joseph
Secretary of the Arbroath Young Men's Christian Association
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 86b
18:070
MOIR, Charles Had a band, Brechin.
MS 747/21/246
MOIR, J. K. c. 1955 Provost of Arbroath 1952-1957
PA 1985 409
MOIR, James Maryton 4 generation photo with his son, James grandson James and great grand
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 77
MS 850/1
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
daughter Mary.
MOIR, Robert Minister (Brechin)
PB 1981 1980
MOIR, Robert Careston Minister at Careston & translater to Tothiemay in 1858. [Photographer: George Washington Wilson, Aberdeen]
PB 1981 1980 MS 747/21/1980
MOIR, Robert Minister at Careston
MS 747/21/1276
MOIR, Robert (Mrs)
Wife of Rev. Moir, Careston
MS 747/21/1274
MOIR, Robert, Mrs [Photographer: A. Adams, Aberdeen]
PB 1981 1959 MS 747/21/1274
MOIR, W. Fl. 1950's Town Councillor in Montrose
PM 1981 1632
MOLISON, Thomas Provost of Brechin 1800-1814
PB 1985 1308
MOLLISON, (-), Mr
Fl. 1960’s Brechin Cage Bird Society member
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 59
21:941
MOLLISON, Andrew
Forfar c. 1920s; standing on the left with other C R Engine Sheds, Forfar employees.
PF 1995 187
MOLLISON, 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
MOLLISON, David Montrose PM 1981 1525
MOLLISON, Joe Arbroath Police constable
Angus Herald Special Number 1931
MS 850/1
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
Participated in the Arbroath police golf trophy
Page 69
MOLLISON, Samuel
Fl. 1910 Arbroath Men's Own Committee member
Arbroath Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 82b
18:070
MOLLISON, Sandy Eassie & Nevay c. 1916
Back row 7th from left
PF 1985 1010
MOLLOY, Jim Fl. 1951 Mayflower Tent Rechabites on an outing to Monifieth
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 52
21:941
MOLYNEUX, J. F., Dr.
1894; back row of a group of Plaque Medicoes
PF 1995 207
MONCRIEFF, Alexander
Minister; one of the 4 founders of the Secession Church in Scotland
1st United Free Church, Kirriemuir – 150 anniversary Page 20
45:284.2
MONLIGHT, George
New Zealand PA 1987 2676 Photographed in 1868 [ALSC have originals in ]
MOONLIGHT, Elizabeth
Fl. 1868 New Zealand PA 1987 2677 [ALSC have originals in ]
MOONLIGHT, George Fairweather
c. 1868 MS 747/18/2137
MOORE, Robert Valentine
d. 1918 Lance Corporal 5th Black Watch; plumber with Messrs John c. Lindsay & Son
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 168
18:940.467
MORGAN, Claude Kyd
1915 Lieutenant-Colonel; Douglasleigh, Carnoustie; awarded the Cross of the
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 52,82,86
24:027.4
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
MORGAN, David Weir
Arbroath; lieutenant in the Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers, 1886
Arbroath Corps, Artillery Volunteers No. 15
MS 771
MORGAN, Rosie Fl. 1931 In a dance class.
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 74
21:941
MORRISON, Alex Fl. 1909 Maisondieu Kirk Session and managers group photograph taken 20 March 1909
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 69
21:941
MORRISON, Alfred
1917 Captain in the Essex Regiment; nephew of John Morrison, Carnoustie bank agent.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 104
24:027.4
MORRISON, Archibald, Mr & Mrs
116 High Street,, Arbroath. Celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on 26 August 1948.
Arbroath Herald Christmas Album 1948 Page 15
18:070.175
MORRISON, Avril School girl getting an autograph from Alex Home P.M. 1963 to 1964
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 40
21:941
MORRISON, Bett Fl. 1920’s A group of Brechiners on a Co-opie trip to St. Cyrus
The Brechin Bobbie-dazzler Page 56
21:941
MORRISON, Douglas
Private Seaforth
Roll of Honour -
18:940.467
Name Date Comments Source Shelf Number
Highlanders; iron turner at Dens Iron works when he joined the 5th Black Watch the day after war was declared; his two brothers Sergeant's John and George also served
Arbroath and District Page 220
MORRISON, Emily 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
MORRISON, George
d. 1874 Minister of Maison Dieu U. P. Church, March-November 1874, Died in 1874
Historical Sketch of Maison Dieu U. F. Church Page 17
21:285.241
MORRISON, James A.
d. 1916 Bombardier Royal Garrison Artillery; tenter employed at Smieton's weaving factory
Roll of Honour - Arbroath and District Page 82
18:940.467
MORRISON, Mary Arbroath Of Ladyloan, Arbroath married Thomas Robb.
Angus Herald Special Number 1931 Page 39
MS 850/1
MORRISON, Robert
1916 Carnoustie; Bombadier Royal field Artillery; awarded the D.C.M.
Carnoustie Scrapbook 1914-1918 Page 66,78
24:027.4
MORRISON, Sylvia Montrose Rose Queen MRA 1962 p7 MORRISON, V., Arbroath Arbroath MS 850/2