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Reverend '''George Smith''' (b. ~[[1876]], d. 21 February [[1957]], 1 Landale Road, Peterhead) was a minister for the United Free Church and a [[County Council]]lor for [[Gulberwick (Constituency)|Gulberwick]] between [[1936]] and [[1945]].
 
Reverend '''George Smith''' (b. ~[[1876]], d. 21 February [[1957]], 1 Landale Road, Peterhead) was a minister for the United Free Church and a [[County Council]]lor for [[Gulberwick (Constituency)|Gulberwick]] between [[1936]] and [[1945]].
  
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==Biography==
 
He was ordained in 1929 and served until 1948, representing a wide variety of parishes in the south of Shetland and Lerwick. In 1948 he moved to Aberlour. He left there in 1952 and was ''minister emeritus''.
 
He was ordained in 1929 and served until 1948, representing a wide variety of parishes in the south of Shetland and Lerwick. In 1948 he moved to Aberlour. He left there in 1952 and was ''minister emeritus''.
  

Revision as of 11:45, 13 January 2025

Reverend George Smith (b. ~1876, d. 21 February 1957, 1 Landale Road, Peterhead) was a minister for the United Free Church and a County Councillor for Gulberwick between 1936 and 1945.

Biography

He was ordained in 1929 and served until 1948, representing a wide variety of parishes in the south of Shetland and Lerwick. In 1948 he moved to Aberlour. He left there in 1952 and was minister emeritus.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Thomas Johnston
Member for
Gulberwick

1936-1945
Succeeded by
Charles Mitchell
[Expand]Gulberwick County Councillors
Councillors Alfred Stove (1890-1901) • William Shand (1901-1910) • Samuel Fordyce (1910-1921) • James Goodlad (1921-1924) • Thomas Anderson (1924-1925) • Thomas Johnston (1925-1936) • George Smith (1936-1945) • Charles Mitchell (1945-1949) • John Williamson (1949-1951) • James Nicolson (1951-1955) • John Irvine (1955-1958) • Robert Johnson (1958-1970) • Arthur Irvine (1970-1975)