Grey Granite recently took part in an event held at Peathill kirkyard at which the recently restored Mercer garvestone was unveiled by the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire, Mike Taitt and the Principal Officer, USA Consulate in Edinburgh, Danna Linnet. The event celebrated the historic links between Rosehearty and USA and provided an opportunity for the wondrous Pitsligo Pew to be viewed. Following the unveiling of the gravestone Grey Granite's booklet, 'Peathill:The Auld Kirk and Kirkyard' was launched.
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Major Mike Taitt and Danna Linnet unveil the recently restored Mercer grave slab, this is on the north side of the original kirk. The grave is that of Rev. William Mercer and his wife, Anna Monro. William Mercer was minister of Pitsligo for 47 years from 1720 until 1767 and was the father of General Hugh Mercer. Hugh Mercer followed Lord Pitsligo to Culloden as a surgeon in the Jacobite Army before eventually escaping to America, where he rose to prominence taking part in the American Wars of Independence. He rose to the rank of General and was a personal friend of George Washington, following his death on 12th January 1777, from wounds received nine days earlier at the battle of Princeton, Mercer became a great hero and is still revered in the States. Danna Linnet, Principal Officer, USA Consulate in Edinburgh prefaced the unveiling by outlining the regard with which Mercer is still held, numerous towns and cities across the States are named after him and have roads and statues in his honour.
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