Dirrans Sawmills - Neil Small - James Small - Mary Ralston
Re: Dirrans Sawmills; Neil Small; James Small; Mary Ralston
Just found this site and thread after doing a search for Neil Small. I also worked in the sawmill from 1972 until it closed in1987, i remember Fransisco well very gifted with his hands in creating things from wood if memory serves me well. I have a arial photo of the sawmill in the house somewhere from the early sixties ( the owner Alistair Mcgregor gave it to me just before it closed) once I find it I will post it?
Re: Dirrans Sawmills; Neil Small; James Small; Mary Ralston
Here is the photo, as you can see you didnt have a problem finding a parking place in the Dirrans then, not the case now. Irvine road is at the left hand bottom corner. The white building bottom left was a church (gospel hall?) my original picture is a3 size
Neil Smalls Dirrans sawmills early sixties (1962?)
Neil Smalls Dirrans sawmills early sixties (1962?)
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Eddie,
That's a great photo. I'd long since forgotten just how large a sawmill it acutally was.
That's a great photo. I'd long since forgotten just how large a sawmill it acutally was.
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@Eddie - That's a terrific photograph - thank you for sharing.
Clearly I haven't visited these pages in some time Eddie - and have come back to find your nice surprise.
Thank you for helping to bring this subject to life.
Like Penny - I'm impressed with the scale of the site - it covered a larger area than I'd originally thought.
Many thanks,
David
Clearly I haven't visited these pages in some time Eddie - and have come back to find your nice surprise.
Thank you for helping to bring this subject to life.
Like Penny - I'm impressed with the scale of the site - it covered a larger area than I'd originally thought.
Many thanks,
David
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Is that the path to the Ironworks/Blacklands between the Sawmill and the Dirran's houses ?
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Re: Dirrans Sawmills; Neil Small; James Small; Mary Ralston
hello , I have just found the family bible of Neil Small ! He was in fact born in 1750 not 1760 his first wife was Jannet Gillies , his second wife was Jean Kerr email (removed) for more details This I hope is an image of the family births and daeths page
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Hi MikeJ, What a wonderful find, and thanks for sharing. Hope the others on this thread are still looking in. I,m wondering if I have the wrong Neil Small. I have him born 9th Aug. bapts .12 Aug 1750.Who were his parents?Neil Small,and Margaret Nicols
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The following items from the Friday, 16 February, 1872, edition of the Glasgow Herald may be of interest: -
DEATH
At Pathfoot, Kilwinning, on the 14th instant, (from the effects of an accident), NEIL SMALL, of Durrens* Saw Mill.
KILWINNING FATAL ACCIDENT
A painful accident, and which, we regret to say, has now terminated fatally, occurred at the Reddance* Saw Mill, here, on Tuesday last. Mr. NEIL SMALL, who has occupied the premises for many years, was engaged attending the revolving saw when a piece of wood, becoming detached, suddenly rebounded and struck him on the abdomen, causing, it is believed, a severe rupture.
Everything that medical skill could devise was done, but he gradually sank, and died on Wednesday night.
A wide feeling of sympathy has been expressed, as Mr. Small was much respected as a friend and man of business.
He leaves a widow and large family.
[*As published in the newspaper.]
DEATH
At Pathfoot, Kilwinning, on the 14th instant, (from the effects of an accident), NEIL SMALL, of Durrens* Saw Mill.
KILWINNING FATAL ACCIDENT
A painful accident, and which, we regret to say, has now terminated fatally, occurred at the Reddance* Saw Mill, here, on Tuesday last. Mr. NEIL SMALL, who has occupied the premises for many years, was engaged attending the revolving saw when a piece of wood, becoming detached, suddenly rebounded and struck him on the abdomen, causing, it is believed, a severe rupture.
Everything that medical skill could devise was done, but he gradually sank, and died on Wednesday night.
A wide feeling of sympathy has been expressed, as Mr. Small was much respected as a friend and man of business.
He leaves a widow and large family.
[*As published in the newspaper.]
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Sarginson,
It took me a wee while to work out that your post was indicating that you are the current owner of Larchfield, which was formerly Pathfoot.
It took me a wee while to work out that your post was indicating that you are the current owner of Larchfield, which was formerly Pathfoot.
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