Glenluce, Composite c.1950
Photo ref: G140302
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Photo ref: G140302
Photo of Glenluce, Composite c.1950

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A Selection of Memories from Glenluce

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Glenluce

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My grand parents and my father came from the village as well as aunties and uncles, Hugh and Jessie Bell north street. My granddad had the sheds at the rear of the old church now a garage.{next to the electricity sub station. I spent all my weekends and holidays in the village {fantastic memories}. I had a friend who also visited his grand parent's his name was Gordon Parry, spelling of his last ...see more
Hello, It's great to hear some of the memories from Glenluce. I myself have not yet managed to visit but my family originates from Glenluce and the surrounding areas as far back as I can tell (currently 1750s). I would be very interested to hear from anyone who has any connection to Saunders or Sanders or Sanderson from Glenluce or Wigtownshire in general. Many thanks, Neil
I am looking for information about my great, great, great grandfather Stevenson Muirhead. I know he was born in Ireland in 1822 but died in Glenluce 1874. I know my great, great grandfather, also Stevenson Muirhead, was born in Balcarry, Glenluce in 1856. Any information would be great even if it's just what the town was like back then.
Looking for family members of James Marshall who was married to Annie McLellan and lived in OLd Luce in the 1880s. Daughters; Mary Marshall (b.1883) died in Glasgow married to William Edgar b 1883 in Keir, Dumfriesshire, Maggie and Samuel McLellan Marshall b 1873 at Old Luce, Wigtown, any info on family members please to Derek Dickson.