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This web-site is my way of bringing together interesting information and facts relating to the
SMIDDY
name which I have found on the internet or have collected personally.
It also includes information on my extended families of -

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COLBERT, GOULD/GOOLD/GOLD, TERRY, KIRK, FLAVIN, LEAHY, FLEMING, GALLAGHER, KIELY/KEILY, DESMOND, Mc CARTHY, TROY, McGUIRE, LYNCH, KELLY, LAWLOR, NEAL and O'BRIEN. |
I
am interested in hearing from anyone interested in the above surnames and their
variations. The aim of this site is to become a main free resource for
researchers worldwide. If you see an entry of interest please email me and I
will see if I have additional information on the entry concerned.
Please remember check back here regularly, this database will grow as I receive
more information.
It is dedicated to the memory of my father Bernard Smiddy RIP September 1998.
This site was designed and created by Ann Smiddy and Mike Allen on September '04.
Good luck and I hope you find an
ancestor of yours within!
Feel free to contact me
or send on any
information to add to
the website,
Regards Ann.
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'The Old Smiddy' "This picture is derived from a scene typical of the long departed life of villages in the Lothian's in Scotland. It is early evening in late winter and the last of the old snow is disappearing, but March winds will blow and there is still a chance of a fresh white blanket by morning". Unknown |
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Click on picture of 'The Old Smiddy' for details of origin. |
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Maxton Cross and the Smiddy c.1930 |
Click here for details of picture above - http://www.maxton.bordernet.co.uk/10-5.html