Warlike, powerful in war, from 'guth' (Saxon) - war. Guthmor (Gaelic) -
loud-voiced Guthrie, a town in Scotland Verified Distantly- or marriage-related Probable, under research Possible, under research William1 GUTHRIE William2 GUTHRIE b. ca April 1788 in Errol, Perth, Scotland m. George ALEXANDER ca 1820 in Perth, Scotland d. 30 June 1860 in Auchterauder, Perth, Scotland Peter aka Patrick GUTHRIE Margaret GUTHRIE Eliza GUTHRIE Jesse GUTHRIE Patrick GUTHRIE Elizabeth GUTHRIE Janet GUTHRIE John GUTHRIE Helen GUTHRIE Sources: C Fischer; G Martin SCOTLAND CENSUS: 1841, GUTHRIE, Margret {Mrs ALEXANDER}, 51, born Perthshire SCO, M, residing Callafountan, Forteviot Perthshire SCO 1851, GUTHRIE, Margaret {Mrs ALEXANDER}, 60, born Errol Perth, SCO, WID, residing N Corsiehill, Perthshire SCO 1861, GUTHRIE, Margaret {Mrs ALEXANDER}, DECEASED
1841, GUTHRIE, William2, Labourer, 78, born Perthshire SCO, residing SCO 1851, GUTHRIE, William2, NOT FOUND 1861, GUTHRIE, William2, DECEASED |
