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December 2000 Update
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How did John Smith get his money?

The John Smith History Mystery

We know a little about Captain John Smith, the man who left money to set up the school, but not very much.

Historical research to date in parish records and old newspapers tells us very little to add to the general information about him in a number of books on Ayrshire history.

We know that he was a ship's captain, though this term was sometimes applied to ship-builders as well as sailors.

We know that he owned land in Ayr, and various buildings around the harbour area.

We know that he was a generous man who, on his death, left money to members of his wife's family, the Brydens, and to the Kirk (Church of Scotland) in Newton-on-Ayr, as well as providing for a new school to be set up.

We believe that he may have had one daughter, who died before him.

We don't as yet know anything about the ships he sailed, or the places he went, or what goods he carried. All this would be useful to give us a better understanding of the man who started Holmston School.

Things are complicated by his having a very common name - John Smith - and there being several other John Smiths recorded as sailors living in Ayr in the late 1700s.

The Internet has already given us a copy of the entry of his marriage, from the records available over the Internet from the Scottish General Registry Office in Edinburgh. Unfortunately it doesn't contain as much information as present-day marriage certificates.

In the next year, given time, volunteers plan to look at birth, marriage and legal records in Edinburgh, working with Jim Fairlie, an FP in Fife, who's already been researching the records there.

We'll publish further information here when it becomes available.


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