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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #243 on: Saturday 18 September 21 20:04 BST (UK) »
Not sure if my Laing family tree is connected to anyone but here is all the info I have anyway:

My Grandmother: Helen Watson Laing, her father Thomas Laing, 1891 married Helen Duncan in Leslie, Fife
Thomas father Henry Moncur Laing 1866 married Cecelia Hynd
Henry's father Thomas Laing 1837 Ceres married Elizabeth Gay
Thomas father Robert Laing 1797 Anstruther married Anne Bayne
Roberts father William Laing married Mary Lawson in 1794

Hi Declin

Re Henry Moncur Laing 1866 - 1931 m Cecilia Hynd 1864 - 1853
Are you on Ancestry? Msge me jes2012 I have pprivate tree there on this

Sheila

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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #244 on: Tuesday 28 December 21 15:02 GMT (UK) »
Hi happy new year. My name is Colin Laing i live  on Skye but my ancestry comes from Perthshire and Fife. 
my father Charles  (87) is son of Robert (methven)/Christina Whyte (Banff MacDuff)  son of Robert/ janet (Dawson)  (forteviot) Son of James and Elisabeth (Scott)(Errol/Carnbee ) then it looks like he is son of Robert /Agnes (mackie) (Carnbee) who is son of David /Ann Small Carnbee  and ultimately so far John Laing and Margaret (Grieg)(Carnbee) as far as i can establish. any other information appreciated.
 

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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #245 on: Thursday 17 February 22 14:57 GMT (UK) »
Just by chance I noticed today a mention of an Andrew Laing, a child moulder in the Carron Iron Works, Falkirk. in the early 1840's. Andrew, age 12, had already worked 4 years at pot moulding. He worked 12 to 14 hours every day & gets 20 minutes for each meal, his master gives him 3/6d a week for his mother. Hard times, from Robert Duncan's, "Sons of Vulcan".
Birlinn, pub.

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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #246 on: Wednesday 26 October 22 13:33 BST (UK) »
Hi happy new year. My name is Colin Laing i live  on Skye but my ancestry comes from Perthshire and Fife. 
my father Charles  (87) is son of Robert (methven)/Christina Whyte (Banff MacDuff)  son of Robert/ janet (Dawson)  (forteviot) Son of James and Elisabeth (Scott)(Errol/Carnbee ) then it looks like he is son of Robert /Agnes (mackie) (Carnbee) who is son of David /Ann Small Carnbee  and ultimately so far John Laing and Margaret (Grieg)(Carnbee) as far as i can establish. any other information appreciated.
Hi Colin,

I hope you're still interested in finding your cousins, because that's what we are. :) 4th cousins once removed, if I'm reading you correctly!
All countries/counties
Kinnes, Ostler (and all variations!!)

Scotland
Caithness: Sutherland and Gunn (Latheron), Mowat (Olrig, Canisbay)
Fife: Fleming, Harley, Small, Laing, Malcolm
Angus/Forfarshire: Small, Laing (Dundee)
Perthshire: Runciman, Whittet, Paul, Small
Midlothian: Dudgeon, Sanderson (Tranent)

England
Gloucestershire: Edkins, Trowton/Troughton
Warwickshire: Bromley, Vickers, Hydon