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Laurence Smith, Shetland
« on: Friday 24 December 04 04:25 UTC (UK) »

Laurence Smith b. Sept. 12, 1812 at Longhouill, Sandwick, d. Jan, 1857 while ling fishing.  Memorial stone at Maywick.

My question is - would there have been a newspaper in 1857 that might have news of this family tragedy.  This man is my G.G. Grandfather - his son, also a Laurence emigrated to Canada - hv Cdn. family information. 

Thx all and Merry Christmas to all. Smiley  Lauraine
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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #1 on: Friday 28 January 05 23:50 UTC (UK) »

Hi, I am also researching the smith family from shetland, i am looking for thomas smith who married elizabeth watson, thomas's father was james smith. please give details of smith's you are researching.
many thanks,
gordon.
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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 06 February 05 08:34 UTC (UK) »

Dear Gordon:

Sorry for delay in answering your post - a family illness Sad, etc.  Laurence Smith 1 was born to:

James Smith b. c. 1775 m. Ursula Morrison 1804 - James is possibly son of a Nichol Smith who married a Catherine Sinclair (no documentation).  We do have a Thomas Smith, but not married to a Watson.  Have you checked out the Bayanne site??  It has excellent info for the Shetland Isle.  My group seem to be from Houss and Maywick. Cheesy

Where in Shetland did your group come from?

Lauraine
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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #3 on: Friday 09 December 05 18:49 UTC (UK) »

Hi All:

Another year has almost passed.  Want to wish all a Merry Christmas 2005 and may 2006 see your brick walls falling down.

Re Houss - in Shetland.   ::)It is actually Burra, apparently Houss means that - "house".  Perhaps someone more knowledgable on Shetland terminology could explain this.  Not sure if it was just added to births meaning the people were born in a house or what?

I found the Laurenson's in South Africa and am now looking for an Agnes or George who may have gone to New Zealand.  best to all

Lauraine Cheesy
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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 03 January 06 23:03 UTC (UK) »

Hi Lauraine, My Smith family came from Mid Yell, Shetland, James Smith was born about 1826, His wife was Mary Ann, His son was Thomas Smith born 1845. There was also another son but I do not have details on him yet. James & Thomas were Seaman.

Regards,

Gordon.
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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #5 on: Monday 09 January 06 17:40 UTC (UK) »

Hi Gordon:

I received a list from SCT-SHETLAND-L@rootsweb.com of Shetland Strays for the 1861 census.  On it was a "James Smith b. abt 1843, Yell, Shetland, Ordinary Seaman."  Other surnames on this posted list were Anderson, Henderson, Leask, Petrie, & Williamson.

As my Laurence Smith's father was called James Smith, it is possible the two families are connected in some way.  Did you join in the Shetland DNA Project?

Lauraine
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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #6 on: Monday 09 January 06 18:09 UTC (UK) »

Thanks, No I have not heard about the DNA Project, Please tell me more.

Regards,

Gordon.

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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 19 January 06 22:16 UTC (UK) »

Can't be of any help with your "Smith" research but your original enquiry was about newspapers. My own reseach was into the "Urquharts" of Yell and Fetlar and in seeking info regarding a shipping disaster I found it recorded in the Shetland Times published in Kirkwall. This was in 1880 but I believe it was established well before then.
I obtained information from the Shetland FHS who were most helpful-so much so that I became a member !!.
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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #8 on: Friday 20 January 06 23:00 UTC (UK) »

Thank you so much.  Am aware of the Shetland FHS.  Will send them an enquiry.  Have a lot of information on Laurence Smith including a photo of his gravestone on the lonely shore at Maywick - apparently erected by two of his sons (one would be my G. Grandfather).  Just thought it would be apt to find a newspaper write up of this family death at sea.

Thank you.  Lauraine
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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 01 March 06 22:46 UTC (UK) »

Hi - I'm trying to trace a Frank Smith who left the shetland islands in about 1800 in search of work.  I know he came from a butchers family.

I'm just starting to realise I can trace smiths (with difficulty! ) so if I learn more I'll post it.

Cheers,

Stewart Smith
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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 11 October 08 09:20 UTC (UK) »

Hi i'm looking for information on an Elizabeth Smith born 1829 to parents James Barclay Smith and Margaret Clark.

I have no idea what part of the Shetlands they are from, I am only going from what is written on Elizabeth's death cert.

I know that she was in Australia by 1851 because she married over here in that year.
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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 11 October 08 09:51 UTC (UK) »

Don't worry i found it all on the shetland family history web page.

what a great site!
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White-Somerstown, London, ENG
Smith-Portland, Victoria, AUS
Hodge&Vounder-St. Austell, Cornwell, ENG
Rodan-Dumfries, SCOT
Fisher-Belfast, Northern IRE
Tobin-Cork, IRE
Matthew-Fife, SCOT
Callaghan-Clare, IRE
Allen-Bermonsey, London, ENG
Fleming-Northern IRE?
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Livermore-Exeter, Devonshire, ENG
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Anderson-Usworth, Durham, ENG
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Re: Laurence Smith, Shetland
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 02 September 09 23:30 UTC (UK) »

Thanks, No I have not heard about the DNA Project, Please tell me more.

Regards,

Gordon.



Hi Gordon:

Don't think your enquiry about the Shetland DNA project was answered.  See:

http://www.davidkfaux.org/shetlandislandsY-DNA.html

The first Smith on the list is my Dad, now deceased.

Lauraine
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