Friday 27 November 2020

FindmyPast expands coverage of Scottish monumental inscriptions

FindmyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk) has extended its coverage of Scottish monumental inscriptions with a further 600,000 entries as sourced from the following societies:

    Aberdeen & North East Scotland FHS
    Caithness FHS
    Dumfries & Galloway FHS
    East Ayrshire FHS
    Highland FHS
    Lanarkshire FHS
    Moray Burial Ground Research Group
    Scottish Genealogy Society
    Tay Valley FHS
    Troon@Ayrshire FHS

Commenting on the release, FindmyPast states "This landmark release is the latest step in our drive to become the home of Scottish family history. Over the last year, we've added over 150 million new records from across the country, making Findmypast one of the best places online to research your Scottish family tree."

In addition to this, FindmyPast has also added Caribbean First World War Rolls of Honour, United States, World War II Casualty Lists, and service records for the British Army, Coldstream Guards 1800-1947, as well as additional newspaper content.

For further details visit the latest announcement at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/blog/new/scottish-monumental-inscriptions 


Chris

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