We had a wonderful time. Met your wife who was very hospitable and Galvin (?) and he directed us to his Grannie's farm house for a nice chat. The sun came out just as we arrived which was a good omen! We visited several "ancestral" homes while in the Keith area, including Drumgrain the ancestral home of the John Bremner family and Upper Hillside the ruins of the family farm of his son, also John Bremner and his wife Isobel Dick. We visited the farm house next door called Mid Hillside and made the acquaintance of the Walker's who live there now and they gave us a very nice tour and provided tea. We also visited The Grange Memorial Hall which my GGGgrandfather Angus Macdonald MD of Edinbugh endowed and Grannie Watt remembered attending dances there. The only thing on our list that we couldn't find was the location of the grave of James Macdonald ( Angus' brother) in Keith Cemetery. We wandered all around in the rain, but no luck. It is in section E # 11 and 12, but none of the lairs were labeled. The library in Keith wasn't able to help except to eliminate the top part of the cemetery as a locale, which is well documented. He died in 1888 on Land St at Keith. He was retired Army, and the Registrar in Keith as well as the Inspector of the Poor. His grave site was purchased " in perpetuity" so it should be easily found. Anyway, I was glad to find your post during our visit. The timing was perfect!
Best Regards, Nancy Macdonald Jordan, Houston, TX