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Since Smith (Gow or MacGowan) is a very popular and widespread surname in Scotland and the UK in general, you really have to do your research and pinpoint where in Scotland your Smith ancestors hailed from. Almost every Highland clan had their 'Smithy,' whether they worked in iron or metal, they served a very vital role within the clan structure and were often held in high regard.
Just because your surname is Smith, doesn't necessarily mean you are a Macpherson or your family were apart of the great Clan Chattan Confederacy of Clans. Your Scottish ancestors (Highland I'm assuming) could have lived in, let's say, Argyllshire and maybe perhaps there they were more closely associated with the Campbells or Macleans, purely based on the fact of where they lived in Scotland.
I would highly encourage you to conduct further genealogical research to see where your Scottish ancestors originated from in Scotland. This may give you a more accurate and realistic connection to a particular Highland clan or perhaps a Lowland family. The Smiths (Gows) who have traditionally been long associated with the Clan Macpherson and ultimately the Clan Chattan are descended from a single family and progenitor ("Gow Cromb") amongst the Macphersons and for this reason, our Chief, Sir William Alan Macpherson of Cluny and Blairgowrie, as well as previous Macpherson Chiefs, have approved the surname of Smith as an associated family name with the Clan Macpherson.
Cheers,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 26th May 13 at 10:16 AM.
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