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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Topic started by: Mike S on Friday 29 May 09 19:56 BST (UK)
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I am researching my Small family roots, have so far traced back to a John Small b1776 location unknown, he married Jane----?---- (do not know date or location) John was buried in Canterbury,Kent on 6/7/1825, and Jane was buried in Canterbury on 17/1/1836. Word has passed down over the years that there are Scottish origins. Are there any Small's in Scotland with any information about Small's who moved south.
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Hi
I've just checked the Scotlands people site and there are 15 John Smalls b. 1774-1778 in Scotland so it's a bit of a tall order.
Was Jane Scottish?
Also, do you know what their children's names were in date order. The Scots were quite keen on using a traditional naming pattern (first son after father's father, first daughter after mother's mother, etc) which can be useful in identification.
Regards
Gadget
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Thanks for your reply, there is a possibility that if John is the Scottish link he may have travelled south before marrying. He fathered 8 children between 1803 & 1819 who were all born in Canterbury, Kent
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Hi Mike
Small was my grandmother's maiden name and I have an avid interest in the family. I have a John Small born 7 Jan 1771, baptised 13 Jan 1771 in Kilrennie, Fife, Scotland. I don't have any children or any subsequent information, but his parents were Thomas Small and Elizabeth Brown married 18 Nov 1766 in Crail, Fife.
I also have a lot of Smalls from Coupar Angus born around the same time.
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Thanks for your message, do not think that your John Small is any connection to mine, as I am confident that my John Small was definitely born in 1776.
Regards, Michael Small
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Hi Michael :)
It's highly unlikely that ostler's ancestor is the same as yours. As I said in reply #1:
I've just checked the Scotlands people site and there are 15 John Smalls b. 1774-1778 in Scotland so it's a bit of a tall order.
Small is not an unusual name (especially John Small) and it is unwise to link them without proof.
I asked back then if you could give his children's names in birth order to check on possibles. Do you have them?
The IGI (extracted) has a John Small, b, Barony, Lanarkshire on 4th Oct 1776. Parents - John Small and Ann Cameron. Whether this is yours or not, I'm not sure.
Gadget
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I also have a lot of Smalls from Coupar Angus born around the same time.
Hi Ostler.
I am potentially interested in your Smalls. My great grandfather was born as Charles Small in 1882 in Forfar, Angus (he later changed his surname to McKenzie - his stepfather's name).
His father was also called Charles Small according to the birth certificate. He was living at Sandyford, Parish of Kirriemuir at the time of his illegitimate son's birth in 1882. By the following year there was an RCE amendment to my great grandfather's birth certificate. This was dated 1883. It states that Charles Small was now resident at Glamis Road, Forfar.
I believe he may be the Charles Small that is 23 years old in the 1881 census. He was living with 2 other men at Little Kilmundy Bothy, Glamis, Forfar, Scotland. His place of birth is stated as Rescobie.
There was only 1 Charles Small who is between 12-14 in Angus in the 1871 census -
John Small - Head - married - 57 - Gardiner - Coupar Angus, Perthshire
Margaret Small - Wife - married - (can't make out age) - Can't make out.... Abernethy?
Charles Small - Son - 14 - at school - Perthshire, Coupar Angus
Not sure if this is the same person as 1881 Charles.
So, I'm interested if any of this matches with any names in your tree?
Thanks,
Jill.
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Hello Liviani, None of these Small's connect to any of mine. My Small's are all in Canterbury and Thanet in Kent. My earliest ancestor so far is John Small 1776 - 1825 who was a publican in Canterbury. I do not know where he was born, but have been told that there are Scottish origins. So if you come across anything of interest to me I would be pleased to hear. thanks, Michael Small.
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Small was my grandmother's maiden name and I have an avid interest in the family. I have a John Small born 7 Jan 1771, baptised 13 Jan 1771 in Kilrennie, Fife, Scotland. I don't have any children or any subsequent information, but his parents were Thomas Small and Elizabeth Brown married 18 Nov 1766 in Crail, Fife.
This is probably not relevant to anyone here, but I'll tell the story anyway as you're discussing Smalls.
You mention Kilrenny in Fife. Most people in that parish have always lived in the fishing village of Cellardyke, where I was brought up myself. In the 19th century the village was ravaged by regular outbreaks of cholera and other infectious diseases. Here is a story from a local news-sheet:
THE PITTENWEEM REGISTER, No.242, Saturday, September 29th., 1849
Remarkable Fact:- William Small, fisherman, who died of Cholera last week at Cellardyke, was at sea when the disease came upon him, and said to his companions - 'If there is such a thing as swallowing Cholera, I am afraid I have caught it'. When asked, what made him say so? he said, 'I felt as if something having the feeling of a soft cold potato had forced its way down my throat'. In less than five minutes after he made this curious remark he complained of pain in the stomach, - looseness of the bowels and cramp immediately ensued, and in half an hour after the first attack his countenance altered, and his features assumed the appearance of a dying man.
There are still Smalls in the area.
Harry
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Maybe not relevant but my maiden name was Small.
The family originally came over from Co. Antrim in Ireland around the mid 1800's and settled in Dundee.
It would seem that this surname is more widespread than you think.
Dorrie
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Maybe not relevant but my maiden name was Small.
The family originally came over from Co. Antrim in Ireland around the mid 1800's and settled in Dundee.
It would seem that this surname is more widespread than you think.
Dorrie
When researching my own Smalls I did notice many Smalls living in Dundee. I haven't found any connection with my Smalls though. Most of mine were farm workers and lived around the Airlie/Glenisla/Glamis and Forfar Parishes.
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Hello Liviani, None of these Small's connect to any of mine. My Small's are all in Canterbury and Thanet in Kent. My earliest ancestor so far is John Small 1776 - 1825 who was a publican in Canterbury. I do not know where he was born, but have been told that there are Scottish origins. So if you come across anything of interest to me I would be pleased to hear. thanks, Michael Small.
When researching my own Smalls I found out that the ones I had mentioned earlier from the census in Coupar Angus were not my correct Smalls.
There was a landowning family in the parishes I am searching at the moment. Known as the 'Smalls of Dirnanean'. They had this since the 1500s up until a distant relative sold Dirnanean in the 1970s. I don't believe them to be connected to my Smalls, but I am still unsure at this stage. I believe the connection may be further back for me if there is one due to the similarity in parishes and first names.
The only reason I'm mentioning them here is that this family really spread out around the country and latterly the world especially America (and possibly Australia). I found note of this guy - Dr Alexander Small c. 1710 son of Patrick Small and Magdalen Robertson. He ended up as a doctor in London. Here is his wiki page if you're interested.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Small
I obviously don't know if he's connected to you but with the similarities I feel he may be worth looking into for yourself. I don't know if he ever married or had children but perhaps a place to start?
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So, I'm interested if any of this matches with any names in your tree?
Thanks,
Jill.
Hi Jill unfortunately there are no obvious connections here. Sorry.