Family History Resources for Genealogists and Family Tree Research in Kirkcudbrightshire

History, genealogy and topography research relating to the parish of Minnigaff in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.



Through the Eyes of the Past

Glimpses of the Parish of Minnigaff from Early Contemporary Sources

Extensive historical information, particularly in the form of scanned books, is becoming available on the Internet. In this section we have begun listing links to this information relative to Minnigaff parish. This website also holds some information not available elsewhere and links to these items are included where appropriate.


Large Description of Galloway by Andrew Symson, Minister of Kirkinner. 1684. By Andrew Symson: 1823. 
Reference contained in the chapter/section called Description of the Parish of Minigaff available on Google Books Website.

Large Description of Galloway by Andrew Symson, Minister of Kirkinner. 1684. By Andrew Symson: 1823. 
Reference contained in the chapter/section called 28. Monnygaffe available on Google Books Website.

The New Statistical Account of Scotland. Volume IV. Dumfries - Kirkcudbright - Wigtown. By Various: 1845. 
Reference contained in the chapter/section called Parish of Minnigaff available on Google Books Website.

A History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway: Volumes 3 & 4.. By P. H. McKerlie: 1877. 
Reference contained in the chapter/section called Parish of Minnigaff available on this Website.

History of the Parish of Minnigaff. By James G. Kinna: 1904. 
Reference contained in the chapter/section called History of the Parish of Minnigaff available on this Website.

Fourth report and inventory of monuments and constructions in Galloway. By Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland: 1912. 
Reference contained in the chapter/section called Parish of Minnigaff available on Internet Archive Website.