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Clan Hannay welcome Norwegian ancestors

Sorbie Tower is the backdrop for a visit of long lost relatives of the Clan Hannay, pictured with Chieftain Prof. David Hannay, 4th from right, are Natasha Hannah, daughter of Billy Petterson, born in Leswalt in 1944 and his brother Jarl Petterson.
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Sorbie Tower is the backdrop for a visit of long lost relatives of the Clan Hannay, pictured with Chieftain Prof. David Hannay, 4th from right, are Natasha Hannah, daughter of Billy Petterson, born in Leswalt in 1944 and his brother Jarl Petterson. GG 3107122 12

SORBIE Tower was the key stop on a tour of Galloway by 36 Norweigan visitors on Tuesday.

The Petterson group who had a grandmother who was a Hannay, decided to make the journey to honour her ancestry.

They visited the tower where they were met by members of Clan Hannay before also stopping off at Bladnoch Distillery - upon request of most of the group!

They stayed in Portpatrick and happily spent their holiday touring Bonnie Gallowa’.


 
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Thursday 20 June 2013

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