Gilbert Goudie

Gilbert Goudie FSAScot (1843–1918) was a Scottish banker, author, antiquary and amateur archaeologist.

He was born in Clumlie on the Shetland Isles on 23 April 1843 the son of Gilbert Goudie of Braefield (1796-1891) and his wife Jean Black (1802-1878)[1] He moved to Edinburgh in 1853, living in a flat at 32 Dundas Street with his uncle.

[4] In 1910 he was living at 31 Great King Street, a very fine three storey and basement Georgian townhouse in Edinburgh's Second New Town.

In September 1881 he married a widow, Anna Ross (née Anderson) born 1849 in Largo, Fife.

In November 1916 (aged 73) he married Anna Margarita Jean Young, around 50 years his junior.

Stained glass of Gilbert Goudie in Scottish National Portrait Gallery