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Title: walter dennistoun
Post by: lyndsey86 on Wednesday 06 January 21 21:10 GMT (UK)
I am doing some research on Drylaw House, Edinburgh. I have been looking at the Valuation Rolls, and found a Lieutenant Colonel Walter Dennistoun dating from 1925 to 1935, I am hoping someone can help, I have looked on S/P for a death for him, found nothing.

Ann Benson
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: Unė kthehem i pa penduar on Wednesday 06 January 21 23:07 GMT (UK)
Walter Dennistoun Sellar died 1937 aged 75 (Haymarket) last address Drylaw House.
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: lyndsey86 on Wednesday 06 January 21 23:13 GMT (UK)
Thank you so much.

Ann
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: MonicaL on Wednesday 06 January 21 23:14 GMT (UK)
I think Walter might connect to this family www.geni.com/people/Eleanor-Sellar/6000000020152487286

Monica

Added: See also https://gw.geneanet.org/yuille?lang=en&iz=689&p=eleanor+mary&n=dennistoun
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: MonicaL on Wednesday 06 January 21 23:19 GMT (UK)
Some details on him from Family Search:

His birth in 1862 www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYYV-QZZ

In England for 1881 census www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q277-PMMC

And burial details www.findagrave.com/memorial/136091246/walter-dennistoun-sellar which contain an obit for him.

Monica
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: MonicaL on Wednesday 06 January 21 23:22 GMT (UK)
Ann, was having a look at Drylaw House here www.copperline.co/drylaw-house/

It is a very beautiful house  :) Whoever has been responsible has managed an amazing restoration of it.

Monica
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: Skoosh on Thursday 07 January 21 11:27 GMT (UK)
Interesting post, the duke of Sutherland's factor at the time of the "Highland Clearances" was a James Loch, his sidekick was the infamous Patrick Sellar, check Google.
 Drylaw was home to the Loch's and a descendant of that family changed his name from Loch (small wonder) to Dalyell on inheriting the Binns estate. Tam Dalyell of The Binns, the Labour grandee, was a descendant.
 Strange coincidence therefore to find a Loch/Sellar connection at this house in the 1930's?
 Dennistoun was an old Glasgow family with a suburb named after them, possible connection?


 

Bests,
Skoosh.
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: Forfarian on Thursday 07 January 21 12:15 GMT (UK)
Interesting post, the duke of Sutherland's factor at the time of the "Highland Clearances" was a James Loch, his sidekick was the infamous Patrick Sellar, check Google.
 Drylaw was home to the Loch's and a descendant of that family changed his name from Loch (small wonder) to Dalyell on inheriting the Binns estate. Tam Dalyell of The Binns, the Labour grandee, was a descendant.
 Strange coincidence therefore to find a Loch/Sellar connection at this house in the 1930's?
 Dennistoun was an old Glasgow family with a suburb named after them, possible connection?
According to FindaGrave, Walter Dennistoun Sellar was a grandson of the infamous Patrick Sellar, who is buried in Elgin Cathedral Kirkyard.
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: Skoosh on Thursday 07 January 21 14:45 GMT (UK)
Scotland is indeed a village Forfarian!

Skoosh.
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: Forfarian on Thursday 07 January 21 14:55 GMT (UK)
It is indeed.

Patrick Sellar's grave is less than 10 miles from where I live.

Walter Dennistoun Sellar's father was born in Golspie and died in Dumfries.

He himself was born in St Andrews and buried at Rescobie. He was taken to Clocksbriggs on his way to be buried, and I remember Clocksbriggs as an active station and level crossing on the Forfar-Arbroath railway line. There is a rather garbled family story that my late grandmother gave up driving a car after her very first attempt, which ended rather ignominiously when she and an unfortunate cow tried to use the Clockbriggs level crossing at the same time, but I was never able to establish the truth or otherwise of that story because it was one of many topics she refused to speak about .... nothing like getting off-topic, is there?

https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3151124
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/215654
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: Skoosh on Thursday 07 January 21 15:36 GMT (UK)
There are tales of guys visiting Sellar's grave at Elgin to pay their "Respects!"  ;D

Skoosh.
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: Forfarian on Thursday 07 January 21 17:46 GMT (UK)
So I gather; I think the definition of 'respects' in this case may be a little more elastic than what one normally understands it to mean.

I also see that someone has left a candle in his memory of FindAGrave.

Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: MonicaL on Thursday 07 January 21 19:45 GMT (UK)

 Strange coincidence therefore to find a Loch/Sellar connection at this house in the 1930's?
 Dennistoun was an old Glasgow family with a suburb named after them, possible connection?


Walter's grandfather was Alexander Dennistoun of Golfhill, from the noted Glasgow family. Alexander's daughter Eleanor was the one who married into the Sellar family (William Young Sellar). Some notes here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Dennistoun

Monica
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: Skoosh on Friday 08 January 21 10:21 GMT (UK)
Cheers Monica, went to school in Dennistoun, now apparently regarded as one of the trendiest places to live! ;D
 Unusual for Glasgow, the Walkinshaws of Barrowfield & the Dennistouns had Jacobite sympathies, doesn't seem to have done them any harm however! ;D

https.gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/smihou/smihou052.htm

Bests,
Skoosh.
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: lyndsey86 on Friday 15 January 21 15:09 GMT (UK)
Thanks to everyone for replying, very interesting information. I am wondering if anyone can help with a Dr Richardson who lived in Drylaw house, looked on the valuation rolls but they only go up to 1940 on S/P.
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: Skoosh on Friday 15 January 21 15:32 GMT (UK)
Yes Lyndsey, I knew Dr Richardson, he told me the Drylaw story, will send a PM to you! ;D

Skoosh.
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: MonicaL on Friday 15 January 21 15:51 GMT (UK)
The world is certainly small, Skoosh!

Monica
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: MonicaL on Friday 15 January 21 16:07 GMT (UK)
Can I ask, was Dr Richardson the Assoc Prof Dr Stan Richardson at Edinburgh Uni (Mathematics)? If so, there an obit for him here https://issuu.com/thejournal/docs/the-journal---edinburgh-issue-007

Monica
Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: Skoosh on Friday 15 January 21 17:29 GMT (UK)
Small world indeed Monica, it was the Drylaw thing rang a bell. Ian Richardson was a surgeon, a GP & one time editor of the Pulse. A good shot & he wrote a wee volume called "One For The Pot!" he certainly kept it full and had grateful patients. ;D
 He had great Edinburgh tales, in short a star!

Bests,
Skoosh.

Title: Re: walter dennistoun
Post by: MonicaL on Friday 15 January 21 18:36 GMT (UK)
Thanks for update, Skoosh  :)

Monica