Includes the name and address of every owner in Scotland of one acre and upwards in extent with estimated acreage and the annual vale of lands and heritages.... More Info
Scots Peerage 1906 - Produced by S&N for the Scottish Genealogical Society. The nine volumes of Scots Peerage contains coats of arms and details of many families from Scotland. This unique works by Sir James Balfour comes on one CD. With alphabetic index.... More Info
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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
Product Code: BK5693
Scotland's history has been influenced by many factors - the division between the Highlands and the Lowlands, the feudal system, the Reformation, the industrial revolution - that have shaped the country's past and impacted on the lives of its people. Tracing Your Scottish Ancestors is a lively and accessible introduction to this long, complex and fascinating story. It is aimed primarily at family historians who are eager to explore and understand the world in which their ancestors lived. Ian More Info
Product Code: BK6219
This fully revised and updated fourth edition of Scottish Genealogy is a comprehensive guide to tracing your family history in Scotland. Written by one of the most authoritative figures on the subject, the work is based on established genealogical practice and is designed to exploit the rich resources that Scotland has to offer. After all, this country has possibly the most complete and best-kept set of records and other documents in the world. Addressing the questions of DNA, palaeograph More Info
Product Code: BK6699
A practical guide to researching Scottish ancestry using the Internet. Contains chapters on many classes of records and online offerings sourced nationally and from every Scottish county; covers national institutions, commercial sites and sources generated by local Family History Societies and individuals; explains how these sources can be understood and related to individual research projects; examines many uniquely Scottish collections not replicated elsewhere. An essential work of reference for anyone studying Scottish family history or national history More Info
Product Code: BK6771
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This is a 24 page book of Border Annals (extracts with Scottish links from North of England Church Registers i.e. Cumberland). Most of the links relate to Border or nearby Scottish Parishes (e.g. Annan, Canonbie, Cummertrees, Ewes, Gretna, Half Morton, Hoddom, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Langholm, Lockerbie, Middlebie, Ruthwell with occasional entries from Farther afield such as Dumfries or Moffat). It w...More Info
This is a 84 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Balmaclellan Parish Churchyard in the Parish of Balmaclellan, Dumfriesshire. It was published in 2014 and consists of 33 pages of inscriptions from 237 headstones. It is indexed by Surname only. It includes 468 Old Parish Register Burials indexed by Surname and Forename. Also included are the 122 entries from the 1792 Census plus an list of Pl...More Info
The Muster Roll of the province of Ulster is a large, leather-bound volume in the British Library. The volume consists of 283 folio sheets on which are recorded the names of 13,147 males from the nine counties of Ulster. Each county forms a separate section of the volume and the men who mustered are listed under the names of their landlords; beside each man's name is a description of the weapons h...More Info
When the first edition of this book appeared in 2005 it was quickly recognised as an essential work of reference for family historians researching Ulster ancestors in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It filled an important gap in providing reliable guidance on sources for perhaps the most critical period in understanding a family’s links with the north of Ireland. This is territory w...More Info