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
Product Code: BK6335
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 book by M. Perceval-Maxwell was first published in 1973, yet it continues to be one of the most significant works of scholarship on the Plantation of Ulster. This book describes in detail the initial establishment of settlement in Ireland's northern province over a comparitively short space of time, that is from 1603 to 1625. Dr Perceval-Maxwell examines the society that produced the Scottish...More Info
- Anglo-Italian Family History Society - Review: Guardian Angels Parish, Mile End - Catholics In Parish Registers - Wilcox And Wilcoxon Of Maer, Staffordshire - The Irish Militia In Essex - Catholic Schools c 1845 - Review: "So Strange A Monster As A Jesuit" - The Society Of Jesus In Sixteenth Century Scotland - Roads To Rome - Certificates Of Roman Catholic Chapels, Priests, Schoolmasters, And Sc...More Info
**Contents**- City of London Ma 1709 1710 LMA CLA 047 LR 02 04 050 - City of London Mar 1712 to 13 LMA CLA 047 LR 02 04 054 - City of London Mar 1714 to 1715 LMA CLA 047 LR 02 04 055 - City of London 1743 LMA MISC MSS 63 17 - City of London 1745 LMA MISC MSS 63 18 - City of London Jul 1715 LMA CLA 047 LR 02 04 056 - City of London Ma Ap 1711 LMA CLA 047 LR 02 04 051 - Clerkenwell 14 Apr 1711 LM...More Info
**Contents**- Bangor, Long-Whittenham Berks, Wooton Basset Wilts 1767 British Library ADD 33,409 - Lancashire 1715 TNA FEC 11176 - Lancashire before 1715 TNA FEC 11178 Persons convicted qr session - Leicester county 1717 TNA FEC 1 1193 - Newcastle upon Lyme 1716 & 1717 TNA FEC 1121 8 papists, non jurors incl Quakers - Northamptonshire 1715 TNA FEC 11227 - Warks 1791 TNA PC 1 19 23 - West Riding...More Info
The records on the CD have been transcribed by members of Kent Family History Society and are in pdf format. A program such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is required. If you have a query about any of our publications please e-mail [email protected] The following indexes are included on the CD Bapchild - Banns 1754-1848, Baptisms 1561-1908, Burials 1561-1919, Marriages 1562-1844 and 1854 ...More Info