The next Scottish Research Online course from Pharos Tutors (www.pharostutors.com), taught by myself, starts on January 6th 2025.
Scottish Research Online (102)
Tutor: Chris Paton
Scotland was one of the first countries to digitise its major family history records collections for accessibility online, and continues to this day to use such resources to promote a worldwide interest in family history for those with Caledonian connections.
This course describes the major sites and record types that you will encounter in your research, and how to analyse the results. It compares and contrasts many of the key websites available for Scottish research, drilling down to key features within each to help improve a users knowledge of what is contained within the presented records, and equally important, what is not. It explores the key resources for vital records such as births, marriages and deaths, as recorded by the state from 1855 onwards, and the usefulness of the decennial censuses from 1841-1911 in connecting family members and branches together.
Prior to civil registration there are the records created by the Church of Scotland as the state church, with the course exploring access to its Old Parish Registers (OPRs) on ScotlandsPeople and through FamilySearchs various finding aids. In the final lesson, wills and inventories generated by Scotlands confirmation process are explored, with some of the many differences flagged up between the records of Scotland and the rest of the UK, thanks to the distinctly different legal system north of the border.
Most importantly this course will inspire you to actively pursue your interest in Scottish genealogy and take it to the next level.
Lesson Headings:
* Understanding Scotlands People, FindmyPast, Family Search, Ancestry, and FreeCen
* Essential Maps and Gazetteers
* Civil Registration and Census Research
* Searching in Church of Scotland Registers
* Scottish Wills and Inventories
Note:
it is recommended but not required that students in this course sign up
for the basic search option, 30 units/seven days, at ScotlandsPeople
(cost is £7.50 for 30 credits)
Each lesson includes exercises and activities; a minimum of 1 one-hour chats See How Courses Work.
STUDENTS SAID:
'I
particularly liked the fact that the course didn't just focus on the
well-known BMD resources available, but on a much wider range of
websites, including many which give extremely useful background
information on the geography and history of the localities where our
ancestors lived.'
'Excellent tuition from Chris Paton; very good
course materials; well-paced; excellent value for money. I very much
liked the opportunity to work at my own pace.'
Relevant Countries: Scotland
Course Length: 5 Weeks
Start Date: 6 January 2025
Cost: £70.00
For a wee video introduction to the course, see below or visit https://youtu.be/ssdYLlGtoHw?si=eTlH-QEVCQlmd6Ii
To sign up for the course, please visit https://www.pharostutors.com/scottish-research-online
I hope to maybe see you there!
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