by Alan Stewart Scottish ancestry is easy to trace on the Internet, because Scotland is leading the world in making its family history records available on-line. So now, wherever you live, it is easy to grow a Scottish family tree! All the main records are already on-line: births, marriages and deaths (from 1855), old parish registers (some back as far as 1553), wills and inventories (from 1500) and ten-yearly census returns (1841-1901). In the near future, church, land, poor relief, taxa... More Info
As Chris Paton demonstrates in this straightforward practical guide, while the internet is an enormous asset, it is also something to be wary of. Researchers need to take a cautious approach to the internet information they acquire. They need to ask, where did the original material come from and has it been accurately reproduced, why was it put online, what has been left out and what is still to come? More Info
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This volume lists innumerable microfiche that are currently available from societies, libraries, record offices, etc., as well as commercial publishers. This volume reveals an extraordinarily wide range of microfiche available to the genealogist. It aims to list everything relating to England, Scotland and Wales that has been microfiched, but also includes offerings from publishers in Australasia ...More Info
From about 1710 to about 1910, from most parts of England and some parts of Wales and Scotland. Compiled by Josephine Tombs. A4, 28 pages.
From about 1710 to about 1910, from most parts of England and several parts of Wales. Compiled by Eric Trudgill. A4, 28 pages.
From about 1750 to about 1915 covering mainly the Western Counties and Wales. Compiled by Eric Trudgill. A4, 32 pages.
The material on this CD is in a set of Pdf files and a copy of Adobe Reader is included on the CD. CD contains scanned copy of typescript indexes to the attestation and discharge records of a numbers of regiments whose records are held at The National Archives (Kew). The regiments covered are: Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiments 16th Foot, Cape Mounted Rifles, County of Dublin Regiment 83rd Foo...More Info