The Scottish GENES Blog (GEnealogy News and EventS): Top news stories and features concerning ancestral research in Scotland, Ireland, the rest of the UK, and their diasporas, from genealogist and family historian Chris Paton. Feel free to quote from this blog, but please credit Scottish GENES if you do. I'm on Mastodon @scottishgenes and Threads @scottishgenesblog - to contact me please email chrismpaton @ outlook.com. Cuimhnich air na daoine o'n d'thà inig thu!
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Scottish OPR death and burials now online
Please read the information about the records at the site before doing a search.
Happy hunting!
Chris
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Monday, 30 March 2009
Scottish OPRs deaths and burials to go online Wednesday
Users of the ScotlandsPeople Centre system will be aware that there have been problems with the system sometimes slowing down or even freezing due to overload issues. At the moment the system is cleared and re-booted each night to clear the memory but this is not a long term solution because some of the problems still persist. To sort our overload problem, our specialist computer staff need to alter the search facility and make it more efficient. This work should be complete by the Summer 2009. Whilst our IT staff are resolving these problems, there are no resources available to add these records to the system. One of the outcomes of the proposed system changes will that it will be possible to search for a marriage prior to 1929 using both the bride and groom’s name, which will be an improvement. Access to the microfilm for the Old Parish Register deaths and burials will continue to be made available to day search customers.
At this stage we can only say that we expect that the records should be available at the ScotlandsPeople Centre by December 2009.
Users should be aware however that it is possible to access the external Scotland's People website from a terminal at the Centre (via the Useful Websites link), meaning that it will be possible to do a search through these records for the time being, though not as a part of your £10 daily subscription - you will need to purchase credits for this.
UPDATE: Some additional info from the folk at ScotlandsPeople:
The OPR death/burial records include entries for some famous Scots such as:
Adam Smith [economist] (1790)
Sir Walter Scott [author & poet](1832)
William Brodie [Deacon Brodie executed on a gibbet of his own design] (1788)
Please note, there is no death or burial entry for Robert Burns (died 1796 in
Chris
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Free online access to the Irish Times
Happy hunting!
Chris
www.ScotlandsGreatestStory.co.uk
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Sunday, 29 March 2009
Barry Mill forms steering group to source new funding
For more on the story, visit http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/7965781.stm . The mill itself opens from April 2nd to October 31st, on Thursdays to Mondays, from 12.00 to 5.00pm (1-5 Sundays). For more on the mill itself visit www.nts.org.uk/Property/10/.
Chris
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Lewis Chessmen head back north to Scotland
For more on the story, visit http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_islands/7968621.stm.
Chris
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Congratulations to Family Tree DNA
Family Tree DNA was founded in April 2000, and was the first company to develop the commercial application of DNA testing for genealogical purposes, which had previously been available only for academic and scientific research. Almost a decade later, the Houston-based company continues to establish standards and create new milestones in the increasingly popular and rapidly growing field of genetic genealogy, whereas other companies have came to the market space looking for the business opportunity, but offering tests of lesser value. As a tried and tested DNA company it is the service of choice for the Guild of One Name Studies (www.one-name.org).
For more on the company, and to see the range of products that it offers, visit www.familytreedna.com.
Chris
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Family Tree Magazine April 09 now on sale
The April issue of Family Tree Magazine is on sale, with a great number of genealogical articles to help you on your mission!There are articles on builders' labourers, the military within the Tudor and Stuart periods, bigamy, Royal Naval personnel in the censuses, lesser known sources in the parish chest, Danish ancestors, autograph books and more.
On the Scottish front in particular, there is a feature on the top ten resources to be found at the National Archives of Scotland, and yours truly has contributed an article on the role of King James VI Hospital in Perth during the town's massive redevelopment in the 19th Century, it being the feudal superior for the areas of Blackfriars and the Hospital Gardens.
Family Tree Magazine is available at your local newspagents - and it does what it says on the tin!
Chris
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Saturday, 28 March 2009
Your Family Tree 76 now on sale
In addition to an extended news item on the recent Who Do You Think You Are? Live show, Else Churchill salutes the work of the College of Heralds in England, Doreen Hopwood examines records of the poor, and Stephen Thomas looks at colonial ancestors in Australia and the Pacific Islands.
There are additional features on property records, DNA testing, grave rubbings, finding Royal Navy ancestors online, a regional guide to Plymouth, and all the usual case studies and regular features. Yours truly also chips in with an in depth article examining the chain of events leading up to the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin, and its immediate aftermath.
On sale now at local newsagents for £4.99.
Chris
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Famous Scots exhibition: Sir James Black
For more information, visit www.scotlandspeoplehub.gov.uk/scotlands-people-centre/sir-james-black.html and www.nas.gov.uk/about/090324.asp.
Chris
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Friday, 27 March 2009
Hawick to unleash the Voyage of the Vampire
The following has just been announced from the Heritage Hub at Hawick:
Join the Voyage of the Vampire for an adventure on the high seas in bygone days: experience pirate-infested waters, parties, antics, foreign sights and tales on board a ship bound for foreign shores.
This online journal from April 1846 – January 1847 belonged to George Henry Scott Douglas of
The project launches at www.voyageofthevampire.org.uk on
The diary is part of the Scott Douglas collection held by the Heritage Hub, Scottish Borders Archive & Local History Centre. The collection was given to the Heritage Hub by Ian Abernethy who tracked down the
To coincide with the launch of the Voyage of the Vampire, there will also be an accompanying exhibition at the Heritage Hub on travel and travel writing from the Scottish Borders. The exhibition will feature the original Scott Douglas material, plus other archives from the Scottish Borders Archive collection and will run from 1st April to
For more on the Heritage Hub at Hawick, visit www.heartofhawick.co.uk/heritagehub.
Chris
www.ScotlandsGreatestStory.co.uk
Professional family history research & genealogical problem solving