Tuesday 14 May 2024

Family Tree magazine's Irish Ancestors Study Afternoon with Chris Paton

On Saturday June 29th 2024 I will be giving three talks for a Family Tree magazine hosted Irish Ancestors Study Afternoon. The following will be the programme, which kicks off at 1pm (UK time) - each talk will be about an hour, with Q&A and short breaks in between:

1) Records of Daily Life in Ireland

There are many basic resources available to help us establish the genealogy of our families, but in this session, family historian Chris Paton looks at many additional record sets exist that document their role and status in society, as well as their fate. These include electoral records (including freeholders lists and absent voters lists), the administration of the poor law and the role of the poorhouse in Ireland, and education records.

Chris will also look at judicial records and the records of law enforcement, and explore a case study of a 19th century murder which unblocked a genealogical brick wall within his own ancestry, pushing the family narrative back to the mid 18th century.

2) Researching Irish Occupations

In this session genealogist Chris Paton explores the occupational world of our Irish ancestors, including agricultural Ireland, the factories and shipyards established through industrialisation, the professional classes such as church ministries, physicians and nurses, communications workers, the merchant shipping services, and the military, both British and Irish.

Chris will also look at how Irish people travelled to Britain and beyond for economic opportunities, whether through seasonal work or through longer term economic necessity.

3) A Decade of Remembrance: Researching Ireland 1912-1923

In this talk Chris looks at the landmark events that led to the Partition of Ireland in 1921 and its consequences. It includes the Suffragette struggle in Ireland, the Ulster Covenant of 1912, the formation of the Irish Volunteers and the Ulster Volunteers, the Dublin Lock-out of 1913, the First World War, the Easter Rising, the War of Independence, Partition, and the subsequent Irish Civil War.

As well as addressing the historical events Chris will show how to research ancestors caught up in the period, whether on the British or Irish side, and from across the island and beyond.

To sign up, please visit https://www.family-tree.co.uk/how-to-guides/webinars/irish-ancestors-study-afternoon-29-june/ - ticket for all three talks are £35, or £25 for Family Tree subscribers or Family Tree Plus members.

I hope you can join me!

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Friday 10 May 2024

New Pharos course - Researching Irish Land Records

I'm delighted to announce that a second Irish themed course that I have written will be taught via Pharos Tutors (www.pharostutors.com) from October 21st - here are the details!

Researching Irish Land Records

The issue of land ownership was a potent question in Ireland for centuries. In the 17th century vast swathes of land was settled by Protestant British colonists during the Plantations of Ulster, drawn mostly from Scotland, whilst the subsequent Cromwellian conquest led to mass confiscation of land across Ireland, to be conveyed to English soldiers and 'adventurers'. The Penal Laws had soon dispossessed the native Irish Catholic population of many rights, including land ownership and inheritance rights. At the same time, the first national land valuation survey in the world was carried out, and an elaborate system of land administration imposed. In the 19th century, Ireland's incorporation into the United Kingdom was followed by great tragedy with the Famine, but in its aftermath a new opportunity arose following the Land War to radically alter rental provisions and then to redistribute land away from an absentee landlord class.

Following on from the Progressing Your Irish Research Online course*, this course will look at the various types of records that can help with land research in Ireland from the period of the 17th century to the present day. It will examine the various forms of land tenure that existed, the records of ownership and rental, the valuation and conveyance of property, maps, and many other resources. Importantly it will show how to find the most useful land records, and how to use them for your family history research.

* Although not compulsory, it is recommended that students will have first completed the Progressing Your Irish Research Online course.

Lesson Headings:

  • The Basics of Irish Land Research
  • Colonialism and Conquest
  • Managing the Land
  • Valuation and Conveyance
  • The Land War and Redistribution

Relevant countries: Ireland

What to expect:

Each lesson includes lesson notes, activities and forum exercises for students to complete during the week and a one-hour live tutorial (text chat or Zoom) with the tutor and the rest of the class. Times for the tutorials are set at the beginning of each course by the tutor. 

Tutor: Chris Paton   
Length: 5 weeks   
Start date: Mon 21 Oct 2024
Cost: £58

To register, please visit https://www.pharostutors.com/researching-irish-land-records

Comment: This will be the fifth course that I teach through Pharos, and the third that I have written, and I am looking forward to getting stuck in! Athouygh not compulsory, it is recommended that students will have first done my Progressing Your Irish Research Online course prior to this new course - it starts up again on August 19th, and you can find more on this at https://www.pharostutors.com/progressing-your-irish-research-online.

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

FindmyPast adds more Scottish occupational records

FindmyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk) has added records to its Scotland, Occupations & Professions. No specific information has been given on what has been added, with the site's blog simply stating that "There are 38,123 brand-new Scottish occupational records for you to discover. These unique new additions span back as far as the 17th century". 

However, the complete collection now holds the following:

  • Aberdeen mariners, 1600-1700
  • Aberdeen mariners, 1700-1800, part 1
  • Aberdeen mariners, 1700-1800, part 2
  • Aberdeen Merchant & Trade Burgesses, 1600-1620
  • Aberdeen Merchant & Trade Burgesses, 1621-1639
  • Aberdeen Merchant & Trade Burgesses, 1640-1659
  • Aberdeen Merchant & Trade Burgesses, 1660-1679
  • Aberdeen Obituaries, 1800-1822
  • Aberdeen Obituaries, 1823-1839
  • Aberdeen Obituaries, 1840-1854
  • Aberdeen Testaments, 1715-1734
  • Aberdeen University Alumni, 1840-1849
  • Aberdeen University Alumni, 1850-1860
  • Angus Mariners, 1700-1800, part 1
  • Angus Mariners, 1700-1800, part 2
  • Banff Sasines etc, 1701-1720
  • Clyde Mariners, 1600-1700
  • Clyde Mariners, 1700-1800, part 1
  • Clyde Mariners, 1700-1800, part 2
  • Dundee Whalers, 1750-1850
  • Elgin Burgess Roll
  • Fife Burgess Rolls, 1700-1800, part 1
  • Fife Burgess Rolls, 1700-1800, part 2
  • Fife Mariners, 1700-1800
  • Kirkcaldy Mariners, 1600-1700
  • Lothians Mariners, 1600-1700, part 2
  • Lothians Mariners, 1700-1800, part 1
  • Old Aberdeen Merchant & Trade Burgesses, 1605-1885
  • Paisley Poll Tax, 1695, part 1
  • Paisley Poll Tax, 1695, part 2
  • Scots in Africa, part 1
  • Scots in Australasia, 1788-1900, part 1
  • Scots in Australasia, 1788-1900, part 2
  • Scottish Catholics, 1701-1705
  • Scottish Goldsmiths, 1600-1800
  • Scottish Schoolmasters, 1600-1700
  • Scottish Seafarers of the Eighteenth Century
  • Scottish Seafarers of the Seventeenth Century
  • Scottish Soldiers in Continental Europe, part 1
  • Scottish Soldiers, 1600-1800, part 1
  • Scottish Whalers before 1800
  • St Andrews & East Neuk Mariners, 1600-1700
  • St Andrews Burgess Rolls, 1700-1750
  • St Andrews Burgess Rolls, 1751-1775
  • Clock & Watchmakers Of The Scottish Highlands & Islands
  • List of Students of Veterinary Colleges, Recognised by Government, who have passed examinations, & obtained the certificate of the Highland & Agricultural Society, 1874, Edinburgh With supplements
  • Photographers of Central Scotland
  • Photographers of Edinburgh and the Lothians
  • Photographers of Lanarkshire
  • Photographers of North Eastern Scotland
  • Photographers of Northern Scotland
  • Photographers of Western Scotland
  • The Edinburgh Police Register 1815-1859, P. Ruthven-Murray, Edinburgh, 1991
  • 17th Century Ships Of Scotland
  • A Directory Of Seafarers Of The East Neuk Of Fife, 1600-1800
  • A history of the Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet, 1890
  • A list of All Merchants Matriculat in the Company of Merchants of Edinburgh 25 June 1687 - The Scottish Antiquary (1897)
  • Aberdeen Shipping 1748-1751
  • Dundee Shipping 1760-1769
  • Dundee Skippers & Their Ships 1830-1850
  • Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1581-1873
  • Fife Shopkeepers & Traders
  • Montrose Shipping Before 1776
  • Scottish Seafarers of the Seventeenth Century
  • The Shipping Of Anstruther 1742-1771
  • The Shipping Of Dundee And Montrose, 1720-1750, Ships, Shipmasters And Voyages 

(Source: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/blog/new/staffordshire-schools-scotland-occupations

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Passport applications 1845-1916 held at Edinburgh City Archives

Vivienne Dunstan has written an interesting blog post on passports issued between 1845 and 1916 which are held by Edinburgh City Archives (www.edinburgh.gov.uk/managing-information/edinburgh-city-archives-1/3), and which have been digitised and made available on Ancestry (www.ancestry.co.uk). Applications were sent to the Edinburgh Lord Provost from all over Lowland Scotland, including Glasgow, Angus and the Scottish Borders. 

To read Vivienne's blog post visit https://vivsacademicblog.wordpress.com/2024/05/09/19th-century-scottish-passport-records/. The collection on Ancestry is entitled "Edinburgh, Scotland, Lord Provost Passports, 1845-1916" (www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62350/), with over 17000 entries.

Note that passports were not compulsory for overseas travel until 1914. FindmyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk) also host a useful collection entitled 'Index To Register Of Passport Applications 1851-1903', documenting additional Scots who may have applied in that peirod. The source for these is the National Archives in England, in series FO 611.

(With thanks to Vivienne)

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Wednesday 8 May 2024

Twenty per cent discount offer from Pharos Tutors for May courses

From Pharos Teaching and Tutoring Ltd (www.pharostutors.com):

Thinking about taking a family history course? We have a fantastic offer for you with our flash sale on our May courses that still have places. We're offering you a whopping 20% off, that’s our BIGGEST EVER DISCOUNT.

There are three courses for you to choose from:

  • Researching Ancestors in Continental Europe (started this week but taking bookings through to the end of today)
  • Elusive Ancestors: Migration within the British Isles
  • Researching Scottish Ancestral Crisis

Use code MAY20 at checkout to get your discount!

Comment: My next Researching Scottish Ancestral Crisis course kicks off very shortly on May 20th, and will last for five weeks. If interested to find more, visit https://www.pharostutors.com/researching-scottish-ancestral-crisis - and if signing up, don't forget to apply the discount code, MAY20!

Chris 

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Scottish Handwriting site integrated into ScotlandsPeople

The Scottish Handwriting website at www.scottishhandwriting.com is sadly no more - its contents have just been integrated into the ScotlandsPeople website at https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/scottish-handwriting.

The learning tools on the new version appear to be the same as those previously available on the Scottish Handwriting platform. These can be used to learn how to read old forms of Scottish Handwriting, most notoriously the form known as Secretary Hand, which I often tell folk was invented by the Klingons!

ScotlandsPeople has a news announcement about the integration of the site at https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/article/news-article-scottish-handwriting-resource

I've not yet found quite how to locate the link directly on the site yet from the home page, but it can be found via the Researching Older Handwriting (Palaeography) guide on the Topics A-Z list at https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/guides/research-guides/topics-alphabetical - the guide is at https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/guides/research-guides/reading-older-handwriting.

A free guide on how to read documents from 1500-1700 is also available from the National Records of Scotland at https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/files/research/publications/NRS-Scottish_handwriting_self-help_kit-Web_ready_version.pdf.

** For those wishing to use the original Scottish Handwriting site, it has been cached at the Internet Archive on many occasions - this link appears to lead to a fully functioning version of the site, with most pages crawled and saved - https://web.archive.org/web/20210617072923/https://scottishhandwriting.com/.

Chris 

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Edinburgh event for researching nurses and midwives in your family tree

Edinburgh Napier University, in partnership with the National Library of Scotland and Royal College of Nursing, is running the following free event in central Edinburgh (with free lunch) on Wednesday 5th June for members of the public who are interested in finding out about nurses or midwives in their family but are not sure how to do so.


Do you have a nurse or midwife in your family history?

  • Want to find out more about them?
  • Not sure where to start?

Edinburgh Napier University, the Royal College of Nursing, and the National Library of Scotland are offering a 1-day event for people who want to find out about nurses or midwives connected to their family but who are not sure where to start.

You may be looking for a nurse or midwife of any era who worked in any setting (e.g., hospital, community, industry, prisons, military). They may have worked in the NHS or privately, or have spent time working outside the UK. All are welcome!

What will the day involve?

There will be short presentations and introductions to family history research from librarians, researchers, and archivists, and opportunities to learn about online searching. There will also be the chance to ask questions and get guidance on how to find out more about the nurse or midwife in your family.

No previous experience or knowledge is needed.

If you have a photo or other small memento of the person or people in your family you are interested in finding out more about, and would be happy to show it, please bring this on the day.

If you cannot attend for the whole day, please do still join us!

Notebooks, pens and lunch will be provided free of charge.


The event is open to all and free. The online registration link is: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/edinburghnapieruniversitycentreformentalhealthpracticepolicyandlawresearch/1222685

(With thanks to Ken Nisbet via the Scottish Genealogy Network) 

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Friday 3 May 2024

MyHeritage releases New York City birth, marriage and death records

MyHeritage (www.myheritage.com) has released 37.4 million birth, marriage and death records from New York City, USA, both indexed and digitised, which will be of immense help to those with emigrant ancestors, particularly from Ireland. The collections not only index the primary individuals, but also the parents of individuals where listed. 

The datasets have the following titles:

  • New York City Births, 1866–1909
  • New York City Marriages, 1866–1949
  • New York City Deaths, 1866–1948

The company has released a blog post with further information on the records, available at https://blog.myheritage.com/2024/05/myheritage-releases-new-york-city-birth-marriage-and-death-record-collections/

(With thanks to Daniel Horowitz)

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

FindmyPast adds India Office records and 18th century Limerick freeholders records

FindmyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk) has added birth, marriage and death records for British India from the year 1872.

In addition, it has added a database that it calls "Ireland, Limerick City & County Electoral Registers 1760-1776", which actually carries records of named freeholders with a vote qualification from the years 1761, 1768 and 1776, as sourced from the National Library of Ireland. The records are in transcription form.

For more on this week's release visit https://www.findmypast.co.uk/blog/new/british-india-new-zealand-bmds.


 Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Aberdeenshire memorial inscriptions records removed from Ancestry

Well, it's happened again. At the end of March I announced that Ancestry had been forced to remove a database of Isle of Man civil registration indexes which it had crawled from another user's wesbite and added to their platform without any given consent, a move which was labelled as "apparent data theft" by the data creator (see http://scottishgenes.blogspot.com/2024/03/ancestry-pulls-isle-of-man-civil.html). 

Now Ancestry has removed its Aberdeen and North-East Scotland, Index to Memorial Inscription Booklets, 1500-2021 database (see http://scottishgenes.blogspot.com/2024/03/ancestry-adds-aberdeenshire-memorial.html), appropriated from content created by the Aberdeen and North-East Scotland Family History Society, again without any given consent.

It seems that Ancestry is adding these collections to its site as part of an initiative called Ancestry Web Records. On its guide at https://support.ancestry.com/s/article/Finding-Records-Online-with-Ancestry-Web-Records it notes the following:

Libraries, governments, genealogical societies, universities, and genealogists have made a wealth of information available online. Ancestry® web records makes it easy to find records from many of these places. We summarize information from free web records and provide links to the original sites.
 
Guiding principles of web records

  • Access to web records is free. No one needs to subscribe or register with Ancestry to view these records.
  • Web records are attributed to the content publishers.
  • They're easily available. Prominent links make it easy to access the source website.

The site also adds the following for content creators:

We follow web standards for restricting crawling (robots.txt files). If a website has a robots.txt file that prohibits crawling the genealogical records, we don't search those records. If records from your website are included and you'd like them removed, please send a request to websearch@an​cestry​​.com.

In essence, Ancestry is sweeping the web for data that it can add to its site. It's not charging for such data, and it is linking back to the original content creators, but one has to ask whether this is being done for charitable reasons, or for other purposes. There can be many positive reasons for hosting such material - and indeed, in the past, Ancestry has created third party indexes to records available on other platforms, with their agreement, which you can often see with Web: written as a prefix to the collection title. But to just arbitrarily take content that others have created without seeking permission first does seem to me to be something that may potentially break trust with many people and organisations, and potentially earn itself a few Darwin Awards along the way. 

Records from the Isle of Man and Aberdeenshire collected on such a basis have already been removed over the last month as soon as the collection creators have learned about their appropriation. What else has been appropriated in the same way? Maybe Ancestry should think again about such a practice?

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Tuesday 30 April 2024

Join me May 8th for my Scottish Research Resources Before 1800 talk for Ontario Genealogical Society

On May 8th 2024 I will be giving an online talk via Zoom to the Onatrio Genealogical Society's Scottish SIG (Special Interest Group), entitled Scottish Research Resources Before 1800. The session will be held from 10.00-11.00 a.m. Ontario time, so from 3.00 p.m. in Scotland - registration is free.

For further details, and to register, please visit https://scottishsig.ogs.on.ca/events/scottish-sig-scottish-research-resources-before-1800-chris-paton/.


I hope to maybe see you there!

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

British Newspaper Archive approaches 77 million pages, with Shetland and Lewis content recently added

The British Newspaper Archive (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) is now fast approaching 77 million pages of content, with 76,977,219 pages available at the time of writing. 

Most of the Scottish and Irish additions of the last 30 days are from recent years, but of interest to readers with Western Isles connections will the fact the Stornoway Gazette is now available for much of the period from 1967-1988, whilst Shetlanders will be happy to see much of the Shetland Times from 1912-1979. 

The following are the recent additions for Scotland and Northern Ireland (there's nothing added for the Republic):

Scotland:

Buchan Observer and East Aberdeenshire Advertiser
1985, 1987

Banffshire Herald
1918

Shetland Times
1912-1931, 1933-1947, 1951-1979

St. Andrews Citizen
1872-1874, 1969-1984, 1986-1988

Falkirk Herald
1986

Motherwell Times
1983-1985, 1989

Mearns Leader

1975, 1993

Broughty Ferry Guide and Advertiser
1981, 1983-1986

Fife Herald
1986-1988

Forfar Dispatch
1953-1984, 1986

Brechin Advertiser
1984-1985

Montrose Review
1818, 1839, 1844-1845, 1960-1986

Edinburgh Evening News
1993, 1995

Fife Free Press
1958-1970, 1983-1986

Arbroath Herald
1964-1980, 1983-1984, 1986

Kirriemuir Herald
1971-1974, 1977-1979

Glenrothes Gazette
1986-1993

Deeside Piper
1986, 1988-1994

Fraserburgh Herald and Northern Counties' Advertiser
1993-1994

Stornoway Gazette and West Coast Advertiser
1967-1971, 1975-1985, 1988


Northern Ireland:

Ballymena Observer
1994

Banbridge Chronicle
1980-1984, 1986-1991, 1996-1998

Belfast News-Letter
2002

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Thanks to all who sponsored my Glasgow Kiltwalk effort

So my Kiltwalk effort (https://www.justgiving.com/page/chris-paton-stewarton) on Sunday 28th April 2024 to raise funds for the An Lòchran Scottish Gaelic arts and cultural centre (https://www.anlochran.com) in Partick has raised an incredible £2205 – over four times my original target of £500 – whilst our Gaelforce team has managed to reach its goal of £5000, raising a whopping £5155 in total!

A huge thanks from me to all of those who have shown their support for the work of An Lòchran to help encourage the continuing use of Scotland's oldest language, Gaelic, in Glasgow, it's truly appreciated – particularly to my sponsors, to Coinneach Clements, Gayle Ross, Nan Marshall, Vivienne Dunstan, Rosemary Morgan, Lauren Neary, Michelle Leonard, Marina, Majella, Maggie, Karen Hunter, Misty Denson, Scott Dinwiddie, Paul, Diana McGirr, Dougie Anderson, Eilidh Nic Mhidhachain, Sylvia Tracy Doolos, Sarah Williams, Stephanie Jane, Pamela B, Pam, Kathryn Anne Henry, Stephen Daglish, Seamus Burgon, Craig Taylor, Mrs Shopping, Dawn Carey Henry, Shona Kyle, Pat Stanistreet, Allan, Angela, Mandy Geary, Chris, Emma Jolly, Michael McGinty, Susanna Paradis, Gordon, Celia Lewis, Lynn Watt, Evelyn, Ian Barker, Kiwi Support, James Carcary, Elaine Sim, Mary Larson, Susan Best, Anita, Audrey McKeown, a Glaswegian, Ailidh, Nany A., K. McMahon, Shannon Musfelt, Duncan MacCallum, Sharon Guthrie, Kevin McLauchlin, Brian, Dai, Coco, Keith and Lorraine Stewart, Dot, Margaret Murchie, Margaret, Julie-Anne, Sue Craig, Lynn Pateman, Caitlyn, Roise McArthur, Donna, Seonaidh Dòmhnallach, M. Cohen, Allison Beard, John Gavin, Amy & Mick Murray, Shane Giles, Nancy, Steffi, Sìleas Preston, Donna Jones, Alison Spring, Graham-Slater Clan, Joy Murdoch, David Ryan, Zoe Stevenson-Cooke, Val Shearer, Ger Giles, Kirsty Wilkinson, Claire, Jamie, Jill W, Yvonne, Amy Devlin, Gary, Emma and Graham, Peterea, Rob Paton, Adam, to my twenty-two anonymous donors, also to my amazing wife Claire who did the Mighty Stride from Glasgow to Loch Lomond along with myself and the Gaelforce team, and to Ilse Alim from An Lòchran for organising the team!

Mòran taing / many thanks! And remember, if you have an interest in learning Gaelic, An Lòchran is located next door to the Glasgow and West of Scotland FHS library in Partick, with regular events for learners to get together to practice the language.  

Some pics from the big day:

And the video of our crossing the line!


Suas leis a' Ghàidhlig!

Chris

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Friday 26 April 2024

Glasgow and West of Scotland FHS adds Tollcross Cemetery records to website

From Glasgow and West of Scotland Family History Society (www.gwsfhs.org.uk), news that may be of interest to members with family buried at Tollcross Cemetery:

Photographs and transcriptions of inscriptions on monuments in the Tollcross Cemetery, Shettleston are now available to view on our website www.gwsfhs.org.uk.

According to the Glasgow City Council, the first burial at Tollcross Cemetery 114 Corbett Street was 1897. There are some earlier dates on a few of the grave stones but they may just be recording information of folks buried elsewhere.

In 2013, we photographed over 2,081 grave stones that were face up and recordable. There were quite a few that were face down and far too heavy for us to get upright.   Many were illegible due to vandalism and severe weather.   The Old Churchyard is also within these grounds in the walled area where the Old Church also stood. We have also recorded that section.

We have name indexed all 7,890 persons mentioned in the inscriptions (married women are indexed by both their maiden and married surnames).

Previously we sold a CD of these photographs and transcriptions (since withdrawn from sale).

Access to this data is a benefit of membership of our society.

(With thanks to Murray Archer)


Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Thursday 25 April 2024

PRONI launches updated Ulster and Slavery guide

The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni) has released a newly updated publication online, entitled Ulster and Slavery. From their site:

This updated PRONI guide to archival sources is an essential resource for reflecting on slavery in the past and its influence on the present day. The original guide was published in 2007 to mark the bicentenary of the abolition of the slave trade in the United Kingdom. It was published as part of the wider Hidden Connections programme which also featured workshops exploring archival sources, performances and lectures.

To mark #DouglassWeek in Belfast in April 2024, PRONI has produced a much expanded second edition of this guide with additional documents including one  written by American abolitionist, Frederick Douglass. The revised guide also includes a foreword by Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., the great-great-great-grandson of Frederick Douglass, co-founder and President of the Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives.

Ulster & Slavery: The Story from the Archives helps us to locate and understand the place of slavery, the slave trade and its abolition in the UK’s public history, commemorative traditions and popular memory.

The guide is freely available to read at https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/ulster-slavery-story-archives - a direct link to the 61 page PDF is at https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2024-04/Ulster%20and%20Slavery%20-%20The%20Story%20from%20the%20Archives.PDF

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Wednesday 24 April 2024

Ancestry adds WW1 Red Cross volunteers and Derry memorial records

Just added to Ancestry (www.ancesty.co.uk):

United Kingdom, Red Cross Volunteers During WWI, 1914-1918
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/70927/
Source: Voluntary Aid Detachments (VADs). Red Cross. https://vad.redcross.org.uk/ Accessed Feb 2023.

This collection contains records of over 90,000 Red Cross volunteers from Britain between 1914 and 1918. Documents in the collection were handwritten on index cards. All records are in English.

Using the collection

The collection may include the following information:

  • Name
  • Age at enrollment
  • Address
  • County
  • Date on enrollment
  • Name of hospital
  • Rank
  • Date of discharge
  • Honours
  • Description of duties


The records in this collection contain a wealth of information and usually span multiple images. Registrars often added comments on the backs of the records. While not always filled in, comments can be personal in nature and can often contain anecdotes or details about your family member's personality. Be sure to click on the arrow to the right of the image to browse the entire record.

Although British women couldn't join the military during the First World War, they were accepted into the Red Cross. Records for both men and women can be found in this


Derry-Londonderry, Northern Ireland, World War I Memorial Records, 1914-1918

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62787/
Source:  Names of the Fallen. Belfast, Northern Ireland: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI). https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/war-memorial-records, accessed 2023.

After the First World War, plans were drawn for a memorial to commemorate all the soldiers of Derry City who fought and died in the conflict. Servicemembers from both the Army and Navy were included. This collection contains the forms (or Memorial Registers) sent out to the soldiers' families to confirm their name and rank.

If you have a Derry ancestor who died in the War, their name may be inscribed on the War Memorial (also known as the Diamond War Memorial) located in the heart of Derry City, Northern Ireland.

Using this collection

The forms include the following information:

  • Soldier's name
  • Rank
  • Company or ship
  • Regiment and regimental number
  • Military honours
  • Birthplace
  • Death date


The Memorial Registers can offer important insights about your ancestor's service in the First World War. They may provide the soldier's regiment and regimental number, which can help you find his service records or other military documents. The Register asks for the soldier's "native place," which can tell you where he was born. It may also tell you whether the soldier had received military honours, and what kind. Additionally, you may find details about the soldier's death and if he was killed in action. At the bottom of the form is the signature and address of the person providing the soldier's information. This was often a close family member.

Further details via the links.

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Scottish Society for Northern Studies' Oor Mickle Simmer Collogue: Aberdeen Summer Conference

The Scottish Society for Northern Studies (www.ssns.org.uk) is holding its Oor Mickle Simmer Collogue: Aberdeen Summer Conference from 26th-28th June 2024 at the Royal Northern and University Club (9 Albyn Place, AB10 1YE), with a day trip to Elgin also included.

The following is the conference programme:

Wednesday 26 June

10.30-11.00: Registration

11.00-11.15: Welcome remarks

11-15-12.45: Session 1

  • Professor Marjory Harper – Navigating New Worlds: Emigration from the Northern Isles, 1770-2000
  • Professor Robert McColl Millar – Founder Populations? Internal and External Forces at Play in the Dialects of Scots


12.45-14.00: Lunch

14.00-15.30: Session 2

  • Dr Jackson Armstrong – ‘All thingis covntit’: Government and Accounting in Fifteenth-Century Burghs
  • Dr Hannah Burrows – Emotional Language in Medieval Law


15.30-16.00: Coffee/tea

16.00-17.30: Plenary Lecture

  • Professor Gordon Noble – The Development of Kingship in Pictland, AD 300-900


17.30-19.00:

  • Walking tour of Aberdeen with Catherine Simpson (Historic Environment Record, Aberdeenshire officer)



Thursday 27 June

10.30-12.45: Session 1

  • Dr Shane McLeod – The Siege of Alt Clut: Implications
  • Dr Stephen Harrison – Forgotten Vikings? Reassessing the Role of Women in Early Scandinavian Migration to Britain and Ireland
  • Professor Clare Downham – The Kingdom of the Isles and Munster c. 950-1150


12.45-14.00: Lunch

14.00-17:00: Session 2a

  • Creative writing workshop with Dr Ragnhild Ljosland (based on Aberdeen witchcraft trial)


17.00-17.30: Coffee/tea

17.30-18:30: Session 2b

  • Dr Irene Watt – Traditional music (talk and performance)


19:00: Conference dinner
 

Friday 28 June

Day trip to Elgin, including Elgin museum, Glen Moray Distillery, and a tour of regional Pictish stones with Dr Lynda McGuigan.

For further details please visit https://www.ssns.org.uk/events/aberdeen2024/

(With thanks to Clare Downham)

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Changes coming to free WeTransfer accounts

WeTransfer (https://wetransfer.com) is a useful site for transferring large data files for free, a site I use regulalrly for transferring PowerPoint preseantations, and client research. I've received the following notification of changes coming soon on May 6th 2024, which I though might be worth sharing as many folk also use the platform for their own genealogy needs:

Current free plan: 

  • Send and receive up to 2 GB
  • No account storage
  • Fixed transfer expiration
  • 7 days default expiration
  • No download limits per transfer


This will change to a new Basic plan (free), offering the following:

  • Send and receive up to 3 GB
  • 20 GB of storage
  • Controllable transfer expiration (max 7 days)
  • 3 days default expiration
  • Up to 100 downloads per transfer

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Tuesday 23 April 2024

The Godly Commonwealth - Discover Scottish Church Records talk this coming Saturday

I'm giving a talk this Saturday 27th to the London based Society of Genealgists (www.sog.org.uk), on the topic of The Godly Comnmonwealth - Discover Scottish Church Records. Here's the blurb:

From 1560 until the mid 19th century, the Kirk was Scotland’s shepherd, moral guardian and disciplinarian, its records today providing one of the key resources for genealogical research. But in trying to establish a Calvinist Godly Commonwealth on Earth it defied the Stuart monarchs for well over a century, and through its democratic and Presbyterian zeal constantly split into denominational factions over endless points of doctrine. In the immediate aftermath of its greatest crisis, the ‘Disruption’ in 1843, its ancient theological enemy, Roman Catholicism, was once again back in force in Scotland, as a consequence of the Irish Famine. By this point the dream of the Godly Commonwealth was finally over, with the state taking many of the Kirk's former functions, including poor relief, policing, and the registration of vital events. In this session family historian Chris Paton will provide a broad sweep of three hundred years of church history in Scotland, and discuss its impact for the family historian in locating relevant records for research.

To sign up for the talk, please visit https://members.sog.org.uk/events/6538e4a633d2260008bb7d29/description?ticket=6538e4a633d2260008bb7d2b - for non-members the fee is just £10.

I hope to maybe see you there!

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Sunday 21 April 2024

Special offer from Ulster Historical Foundation on Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors

From the Ulster Historical Foundation (https://ulsterhistoricalfoundation.com):

DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL OFFER! Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors: The Essential Genealogical Guide to Early Modern Ulster, 1600–1800 is ONLY £12.99 until 30 April 2024 (Usual price: £19.99)
https://ulsterhistoricalfoundation.com/shop/products/researching-scots-irish

Running to more than 600 pages – more than double the length of the first edition of the book –Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors is a ‘must have’ resource for Irish family history.

Whether your ancestors are of English, Scottish or Gaelic Irish background, whether their religious affiliation was Episcopalian, Methodist, Presbyterian, Catholic or other, whether they were farmers, merchants or labourers, this volume will be of enormous value to anyone wishing to find out more about their Ulster roots.

More detailed information is included on the importance of church and land records and new chapters explore the value of records relating to charitable bodies, fraternal organisations and businesses. There is also a discussion of potential sources of information on emigration. A set of parish maps for each county in Ulster has been included and along with a listing of more than 600 places in the province giving the parish location. 

 

Comment: This is an excellent book by William, I'd thoroughly recommend it!

(With thanks to the UHF)

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

More Kerry records added to RootsIreland

From RootsIreland (www.rootsireland.ie) by email:

New Kerry Records Added!

We are delighted to announce the addition of 16,762 new baptismal records for Ballyferriter parish, Kerry, 1807-1899. For an up to date list of sources for Kerry and to search these records, go to kerry.rootsireland.ie and login or subscribe as required. 

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Update on Evidence Explained availability in the UK

After my recent review of Elizabeth Shown Mills' new fourth edition of Evidence Explained (see http://scottishgenes.blogspot.com/2024/04/evidence-explained-4th-edition-by.html), I was contacted by Murray Archer from Glasgow of West of Scotland FHS to say that he had been unable to obtain a print copy of the book from Amazon, or from Genealogical Publishing Company's overseas printing partners, who apparently don't cover the UK. 

I've been in touch with Elizabeth, who tells me that she was informed it was due to go onto the UK Amazon site at the start of April, and she is now currently chasing up her publisher about this. I know from my own experience that when my books are published in the UK, it is usually a few months before it then appears on overseas Amazon domains, so I suspect this is just the same thing happening in reverse. 

Hang in there, therefore, it shouldn't be too long before it become available, but if you can't wait, the e-version is certainly available for now (see previous blog post above)!   

(With thanks to Murray and Elizabeth)

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Monday 15 April 2024

Ancestry adds three Aberdeenshire collections

Three major Aberdeenshire collections newly reelased on Ancestry (www.ancestry.co.uk):

Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Police Records, 1818-1948
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62703/
Source: Police Records. Aberdeen, Scotland: Aberdeen City Council.

Contains records for Aberdeenshire Constabulary 1840-1949, Aberdeen City Police 1818-1949, Banffshire Constabulary 1840-1949, Elginshire, Morayshire, Moray & Nairn Constabularies 1844-1949, Elgin Burgh Police 1844-1893, Kincardineshire Constabulary 1841-1949, Nairnshire Constabulary 1850-1949.

Includes:

  •     Aberdeen City Police/Grampian Police: Burgh of Aberdeen Register of Applications For Mo…(1933-1948)
  •     Aberdeen City Police/Grampian Police: Register of Special Constables (1936-1948)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Affirmation and Declaration Book (1891-1907)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Affirmation and Declaration Book (1908-1935)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Appointments Register (1871-1948)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Burgh of Aberdeen Register of Pawnbrokers Certificates (1881-1948)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Clothing and Equipment Issue Register (1909-1948)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: File Relating to First Police Reserve (1940-1945)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: File Relating to Police War Reserve (1939-1948)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: File: Hm the King-Arrangements At Proclamation (1936-1948)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Personnel Record Cards For Police Officers (1940)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Personnel Record Cards For Police War Reserve Officers, First Polic...(1940s)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Personnel Record Cards For Special Constables Sc 175-Sc 357 (1940)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Personnel Record Cards For Special Constables Sc 1-Sc 175 (1940)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Police Court Complaints (1829-1830)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Police Pensions Register (1921-1948)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Record of Prisoners Released From Perth Prison (1882-1884)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Register of City Police Force (1849-1890)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Register of Licensed Tracks (1935-1948)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Register of Prisoners Charged (1880-1948)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Register of Returned Convicts (1869-1939)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Regulations and Instructions For Visit of Their Majesties King Edwar...(1906)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Returns of Crimes and Offences Reported to the Police (1913-1919)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Returns of Crimes and Offences Reported to the Police For 1920 to 1934
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Roll of Watchmen on Duty (1831-1832)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Staff Register and Defaulters Book (1890-1948)
  •     Aberdeen City Police: Staff Register and Defaulters Book (1899-1933)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const./Scottish Ne Counties Const./Grampian Police: "Personal Record" Per…(1921-1948)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const./Scottish Ne Counties Const.: Ellon: Police Court Register of You...(1902-1948)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const./Scottish Ne Counties Const.: Oldmeldrum: Detention Register (1923-1948)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const./Scottish North East Counties Const.: Insch: Detention Register (1930-1948)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const./Scottish North East Counties Const.: Kemnay: Detention Register (1899-1948)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const./Scottish North East Counties Const.: Maud: Detention Register (1902-1948)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const.: "Long Roll Book" Personnel Register (1885-1921)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const.: Burgh of Oldmeldrum Register of Youthful Offenders (1903-1948)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const.: Cairnbulg: Constable´s Visiting Book (1911-1912)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const.: Cairnbulg: Constable´s Visiting Book (1917-1919)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const.: Chief Constable´s Order Book (1886-1903)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const.: Chief Constable´s Order Book (1903-1915)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const.: Chief Constable´s Order Book (1915-1945)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const.: Chief Constable´s Order Book (1945-1948)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const.: Police Information Notices (1879-1910)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const.: Record of Appointment of A Special Constable (1940-1948)
  •     Aberdeenshire Const.: Register of Licensees and Licensed Premises (1899-1948)
  •     Aberdeenshire Rural Const.: Defaulters Book (1858-1860)
  •     Aberdeenshire Rural Const.: Lumsden: Copy General Orders and Police Informations (1845-1857)
  •     Aberdeenshire/Scottish Ne Counties Const.: Register of Pensions and Gratutities (1891-1948)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Aberlour: Burgh Police Court Register of Juvenile Offenders (1911-1948)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Aberlour: Burgh Police Court Register of Youthful Offenders (1904-1948)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Ballindalloch: Copy General Order Book (1876-1910)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Ballindalloch: Copy General Order Book (1910-1925)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Ballindalloch: Copy General Order Book (1939-1948)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Banff: Police Cells Prisoner Visitation Register (1880-1888)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Chief Constable´s Circulars (1914-1920)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Dufftown: Bail Receipt Book (1893-1909)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Dufftown: Copy General Order Book (1874-1887)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Dufftown: Dog Licence Register (1887-1901)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Dufftown: Dufftown Police Court Register (1874-1894)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Dufftown: Record of Police Passes Issued (1916-1918)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Dufftown: Register of Inspections Under the Explosives Act 1875 (1902-1909)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Dufftown: Sheep Dipping Register (1929-1931)
  •     Banffshire Const.: General Order Book (1858-1899)
  •     Banffshire Const.: Personnel Register (1920-1938)
  •     Elgin Burgh Police: Chief Constable´s Copy Out Letters (1867-1887)
  •     Elgin Burgh Police: Register of Appointments of Police Officers (1886-1892)
  •     Elginshire Const./Morayshire Const./Moray and Nairn Const.: Appointments Register (1888-1948)
  •     Elginshire Const./Morayshire Const./Moray and Nairn Const.: Burghead: Bail Receipts (1885-1939)
  •     Elginshire Const./Morayshire Const./Moray and Nairn Const.: Burghead: Bail Receipts (1911-1943)
  •     Elginshire Const.: Appointments Register (1858-1876)
  •     Elginshire Const.: Fochabers: Record of Visits By Constable (1878-1879)
  •     Elginshire Const.: Fochabers: Scroll Book (1907-1918)
  •     Elginshire Const.: Offence Reports Book (1856-1859)
  •     Elginshire Const.: Record of Conduct (1853-1887)
  •     Elginshire Rural Const./Elginshire Const.: Appointment and Declaration Book (1848-1869)
  •     Elginshire, Morayshire and Banffshire Const.: Dufftown: Police Information Request Noti…(1881-1940)
  •     Elginshire/Morayshire/Moray and Nairn/Scottish Ne Counties Const.: Fochabers: Detenti...(1919-1948)
  •     Kincardineshire Const./Banffshire Const.: Personnel Register (1920-1948)
  •     Kincardineshire Const.: Bridge of Dee: Copy General Order Book (1924-1948)
  •     Kincardineshire Const.: General Order Book (1924-1948)
  •     Kincardineshire Const.: Personnel Register (1858-1924)
  •     Moray and Nairn Const.: Register of Hawkers, Pedlars, Navvies and Suspicious Characters…(1939-1948)
  •     Morayshire Const.: Fochabers: Information Book (1924-1927)
  •     Nairnshire Const.: Personnel Register (1858-1920)



Aberdeenshire, Scotland, World War II Related Records, 1940-1945
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62704/
Source: Incidents in Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire during World War Two. Aberdeen, Scotland: Aberdeen City Council.

Includes:

  •     Aberdeen City Air Raid Precautions: Air Raid Records, 1940-1945
  •     Aberdeen County Civil Defence: Air Raid Casualties 1: Register of Civilian Deaths, 1940-1943
  •     Aberdeen County Civil Defence: Air Raid Casualties 2: Register of Civilian Deaths, 1940-1942
  •     Aberdeen County Civil Defence: Air Raid Casualties 3: Register of Persons Injured, 1940-1943
  •     Aberdeen County Civil Defence: Applications for Service Medals for Ellon Fire Brigade Officers, 1940
  •     Aberdeen County Civil Defence: Civil Defence Medal Application Forms, 1946-1947
  •     Aberdeen County Civil Defence: Misc. Civil Defence Medal Correspondence, 1946-1947
  •     Aberdeen County Civil Defence: Register of Air Raids and Alarms, 1940-1945
  •     Aberdeen County Civil Defence: Register of Enrolled Civil Defence Personnel, 1939-1948
  •     Aberdeen Public Soup Kitchen: Press Cutting and Secretary´s Note, 1939
  •     Aberdeen Town Council Education Committee: English Examination Papers, 1941
  •     Henry P. Trail Collection-World War Two-Civilian Pass, 1945
  •     Henry P. Trail Collection-World War Two-Menu for Home Guard Celebratory Dinner, 1945
  •     Henry P. Trail Collection-World War Two-Photograph of Home Guard, 1944
  •     Junior Secondary Certificate Examination Papers: Demonstration School, 1941
  •     Junior Secondary Certificate Examination Papers: Frederick Street School, 1941
  •     Junior Secondary Certificate Examination Papers: Hilton School, 1941
  •     Junior Secondary Certificate Examination Papers: Middle School, 1941
  •     Junior Secondary Certificate Examination Papers: Powis School, 1941
  •     Junior Secondary Certificate Examination Papers: Rosemount School, 1941
  •     Junior Secondary Certificate Examination Papers: Ruthrieston School, 1941
  •     Junior Secondary Certificate Examination Papers: St Peter´s Secondary School, 1941
  •     Junior Secondary Certificate Examination Papers: Torry School, 1941
  •     Junior Secondary Certificate Examination Papers: Various Samples, 1941
  •     Junior Secondary Certificate Examination Papers: Walker School, 1941
  •     King Street School: Home Guard Certificate, 1945
  •     Register of Accomodation within the Burgh of Banff for Government Evacuation Scheme, 1939-1944
  •     Scrapbook of Mrs Henriette Smart Containing Photographs, Newspaper Cuttings, etc., 1940-1946



Aberdeenshire, Scotland, School Admission Registers, 1852-1927
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62690/
Source: Aberdeenshire School Admission Records. Aberdeen, Scotland: Aberdeen City Council.

This collection contains images of school admission registers produced in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, between 1856 and 1928. The registers are arranged in a ledger format with printed column headings and handwritten information about students. Important dates for each student and information about their family were recorded. The registers included an index of students arranged alphabetically by surname.

The index provides the page number where each student can be found in the register. For schools closed before 1975, the collection is divided into geographic groups. There are records from regular and special schools in the city of Aberdeen, and records for schools in Aberdeen County. The registers don't have pictures of the students or the names of schools where the students attended.

Records in this collection may include the following information:

  • Name
  • Gender
  • Birth date and place
  • Admission date
  • Discharge date
  • Parents' names
  • Mother's maiden name
  • Residence place
  • Year


Includes:

  •     Aberarder School: Admission Register, 1879-1918
  •     Aberchirder Episcopal School: Admission Register, 1899-1926
  •     Aberchirder School. Admission Register,
  •     Aberchirder School. Admission Register, 1876-1882
  •     Aberdeen Grammar School: Admission Register, 1864-1884
  •     Aberdeen Grammar School: Admission Register, 1881-1893
  •     Aberdeen Grammar School: Admission Register, 1889-1917
  •     Aberdeen Grammar School: Admission Register, 1906-1932
  •     Arbuthnott School: Admission Register, 1866-1973
  •     Ardallie School: Admission Register, 1877-1911
  •     Ashley Road School: Admission Register, 1903-1914
  •     Ashley Road School: Admission Register, 1914-1928
  •     Ashley Road School: Infant Department Admission Register, 1885-1896
  •     Ashley Road School: Senior Department Admission Register, 1888-1903
  •     Auchedly School: Admission Register, 1895-1963
  •     Auchiries School: Admission Register, 1874-1965
  •     Badenscoth School: Admission Register, 1910-1951
  •     Balgownie School: Admission Register, 1874
  •     Balgownie School: Admission Register, 1874-1875
  •     Balgownie School: Admission Register, 1875
  •     Ballater School: Admission Register, 1873-1905
  •     Ballater School: Admission Register, 1900-1927
  •     Balloch School: Admission Register, 1876-1947
  •     Balmedie School: Admission Register, 1873-1893
  •     Balmedie School: Admission Register, 1887-1909
  •     Balmedie School: Admission Register, 1909-1925
  •     Banchory Academy: Admission Register, 1867-1878
  •     Banchory Academy: Admission Register, 1878-1886
  •     Banchory Academy: Admission Register, 1901-1913
  •     Banchory Academy: Admission Register, 1904-1927
  •     Banchory Academy: Admission Register, 1913-1926
  •     Banchory Devenick School: Admission Register, 1887-1920
  •     Banff Episcopal School (St Andrew): Admission Register, 1905-1921
  •     Bank School: Admission Register, 1887-1896
  •     Barras School: Admission Register, 1866-1881
  •     Barras School: Admission Register, 1911-1929
  •     Benholm School: Admission Register, 1888-1910
  •     Benholm School: Admission Register, 1910-1933
  •     Birkenhills School: Admission Register, 1874-1929
  •     Birkhall School: Admission Register, 1874-1949
  •     Blackhill School: Admission Register, 1874-1968
  •     Blairmaud School: Admission Register, 1917-1934
  •     Boddam School: Admission Register, 1888-1958
  •     Bogbrae Combination School: Admission Register, 1872-1967
  •     Bonnykelly School: Admission Register, 1876-1956
  •     Bourtie School: Admission Register, 1867-1911
  •     Bourtie School: Admission Register, 1912-1952
  •     Boyndlie Episcopalian School: Admission Register, 1915-1961
  •     Brackmuirhill School: Admission Register, 1873-1897
  •     Brackmuirhill School: Admission Register, 1897-1919
  •     Brae of Glenbervie School: Admission Register, 1875-1914
  •     Brae of Glenbervie School: Admission Registers, 1915-1954
  •     Braes of Gartly School: Admission Register, 1867-1959
  •     Buchanhaven School: Admission Register, 1893-1913
  •     Buchanhaven School: Admission Register, 1913-1949
  •     Bulwark School: Admission Register, 1865-1948
  •     Burnhaven School: Admission Register, 1866-1903
  •     Burnhaven School: Admission Register, 1903-1927
  •     Cairnbanno Madras School: Admission Register, 1864-1882
  •     Cairnbanno Madras School: Admission Register, 1882-1905
  •     Cairnbanno Madras School: Admission Register, 1896-1930
  •     Cairnorrie School: Admission Register, 1899-1916
  •     Cairnorrie School: Admission Register, 1916-1935
  •     Castleton School: Admission Register, 1917-1931
  •     Chapel of Garioch School: Admission Register, 1873-1935
  •     Clatt School: Admission Register, 1878-1947
  •     Clenterty School: Admission Register, 1887-1906
  •     Clochcan School: Admission Register, 1869-1897
  •     Clochcan School: Admission Register, 1897-1919
  •     Commerce Street School: Admission Register, 1892-1900
  •     Commerce Street School: Admission Register, 1898-1920
  •     Corgarff School: Admission Register, 1884-1972
  •     Corse School: Admission Register, 1910-1975
  •     Coull School: Admission Register, 1904-1929
  •     Cove School: Admission Register, 1868-1900
  •     Cove School: Admission Register, 1900-1945
  •     Craig School: Admission Register, 1876-1958
  •     Crossroads School: Admission Register, 1894-1922
  •     Crudie School: Admission Register, 1873-1937
  •     Culsalmond School: Admission Register, 1874-1939
  •     Culter School: Higher Grade Admission Register, 1907-1933
  •     Culter School: Primary Department Admission Register, 1907-1932
  •     Cultercullen School: Admission Register, 1888-1933
  •     Cults Academy: Admission Register, 1886-1900
  •     Daviot School: Admission Register, 1875-1934
  •     Drumwhindle School: Admission Register, 1879-1888
  •     Drumwhindle School: Admission Register, 1880-1904
  •     Drumwhindle School: Admission Register, 1904-1959
  •     Duff´s School: Admission Register, 1879-1921
  •     Dyce Primary School: Admission Register, 1890-1898
  •     Dyce Primary School: Admission Register, 1890-1906
  •     Dyce Primary School: Admission Register, 1906-1917
  •     Dyce Primary School: Admission Register, 1917-1947
  •     Eddieston School: Admission Register, 1906-1962
  •     Esslemont (Female) Public School: Admission Register, 1881-1896
  •     Esslemont (Female) Public School: Admission Register, 1881-1898
  •     Esslemont (Female) Public School: Admission Register, 1911-1924
  •     Ferryhill School: Admission Register, 1877-1882
  •     Ferryhill School: Admission Register, 1882-1893
  •     Ferryhill School: Admission Register, 1893-1903
  •     Ferryhill School: Admission Register, 1903-1915
  •     Ferryhill School: Admission Register, 1915-1929
  •     Fetterangus School: Admission Register, 1876-1929
  •     Fettercairn School: Admission Register, 1874-1928
  •     Fisherford School (Tillymorgan School): Admission Register, 1876-1924
  •     Fisherie School (Fishery School): Admission Register, 1875-1908
  •     Fisherie School (Fishery School): Admission Register, 1889-1955
  •     Fordoun School: Admission Register, 1871-1910
  •     Fordoun School: Admission Register, 1910-1928
  •     Forest of Birse School: Admission Register, 1884-1932
  •     Forgue Episcopal School: Admission Register, 1898-1947
  •     Forgue Public School: Admission Register, 1865-1920
  •     Forgue Public School: Admission Register, 1912-1934
  •     Foveran School: Admission Register, 1873-1902
  •     Foveran School: Admission Register, 1902-1931
  •     Fraserburgh Central School: Admission Register, 1900-1923
  •     Fraserburgh Infant School: Admission Register, 1901-1908
  •     Fraserburgh Infant School: Admission Register, 1908-1916
  •     Fraserburgh Infant School: Admission Register, 1916-1926
  •     Frederick Street School: Admission Register, 1876-1886
  •     Frederick Street School: Admission Register, 1886-1892
  •     Frederick Street School: Admission Register, 1892-1897
  •     Frederick Street School: Admission Register, 1897-1910
  •     Frederick Street School: Admission Register, 1910-1923
  •     Gallowhill School: Admission Register, 1865-1888
  •     Gallowhill School: Admission Register, 1879-1912
  •     Garlogie School: Admission Register, 1876-1968
  •     Garmond School: Admission Register, 1898-1962
  •     Garvock School: Admission Register, 1876-1920
  •     Gilcomstoun School: Admission Register, 1894-1909
  •     Gilcomstoun School: Admission Register, 1909-1923
  •     Girnoc School: Admission Register, 1877-1951
  •     Glasslaw School: Admission Register, 1875-1961
  •     Glendye School: Admission Register, 1870-1946
  •     Glenfoudland School: Admission Register, 1902-1947
  •     Glengairn School: Admission Register, 1879-1906
  •     Glentanar School: Admission Register, 1865-1887
  •     Glentanar School: Admission Register, 1888-1969
  •     Greenburn School: Admission Register, 1908-1946
  •     Greenfern Infant School. Register of Admissions and Withdrawal, 1961-1975
  •     Hanover Street School: Admission Register, 1904-1917
  •     Hanover Street School: Admission Register, 1917-1927
  •     Harlaw Admissions, 1881-1882
  •     Harlaw Admissions, 1905-1910
  •     Hatton School: Admission Register, 1895-1907
  •     Hatton School: Admission Register, 1907-1919
  •     Honeynook Girls School: Admission Register, 1867-1893
  •     Honeynook Girls School: Admission Register, 1893-1896
  •     Inch School: Admission Register, 1873-1969
  •     Inchmarlo School: Admission Register, 1866-1888
  •     Inchmarlo School: Admission Register, 1877-1899
  •     Inchmarlo School: Admission Register, 1891-1963
  •     Inchmarnoch School: Admission Register, 1874-1923
  •     Insch School: Admission Register, 1912-1929
  •     Inverey R.C. School: Admission Register, 1883-1947
  •     Inverkeithny School: Admission Register, 1873-1951
  •     Johnshaven School: Admission Register, 1887-1937
  •     Keig School: Admission Register, 1863-1924
  •     Kemnay School: Admission Register, 1878-1903
  •     Kemnay School: Admission Register, 1903-1908
  •     Kemnay School: Admission Register, 1904-1935
  •     Kennethmont School: Admission Register, 1887-1905
  •     Kennethmont School: Admission Register, 1905-1928
  •     Kepplehills School: Admission Register, 1902-1947
  •     Kincardine O´Neil School: Admission Register, 1873-1971
  •     Kinellar School: Admission Register, 1913-1928
  •     King Edward School: Admission Register, 1888-1935
  •     King Street School: Admission Register (Infant Department), 1909-1922
  •     King Street School: Admission Register, 1883-1884
  •     King Street School: Admission Register, 1884-1888
  •     King Street School: Admission Register, 1888-1893
  •     King Street School: Admission Register, 1893-1903
  •     King Street School: Admission Register, 1903-1912
  •     King Street School: Admission Register, 1912-1923
  •     King Street School: Admission Register, 1912-1929
  •     Kininmonth School: Admission Register, 1869-1898
  •     Kininmonth School: Admission Register, 1898-1930
  •     Kinneff School: Admission Register, 1867-1927
  •     Kinnoir School: Admission Register, 1876-1915
  •     Kinord School: Admission Register, 1911-1949
  •     Kintore School: Admission Register, 1891-1904
  •     Kintore School: Admission Register, 1907-1933
  •     Kintore School: Admission Register, 1911-1919
  •     Kirkhill School: Admission Register, 1875-1884
  •     Kirkhill School: Admission Register, 1878-1938
  •     Kittybrewster School: Admission Register, 1899-1905
  •     Kittybrewster School: Admission Register, 1905-1919
  •     Knaven School: Admission Register, 1904-1970
  •     Largie School: Admission Register, 1907-1962
  •     Largue School: Admission Register, 1908-1932
  •     Laurencekirk Episcopal School: Admission Register, 1902-1919
  •     Leslie School: Admission Register, 1865-1954
  •     Lesmore School (Lesmoir School): Admission Register, 1865-1936
  •     Leylodge School: Admission Register, 1912-1952
  •     Linhead School: Admission Register, 1878-1963
  •     Longhaven School: Admission Register, 1875-1929
  •     Longhill School: Admission Register, 1913-1948
  •     Longmanhill School: Admission Register, 1897-1926
  •     Longside School: Admission Register, 1913-1926
  •     Lonmay School: Admission Register, 1873-1929
  •     Lumphanan School: Admission Register, 1870-1936
  •     Lumsden School: Admission Register, 1906-1932
  •     Lyne of Skene School: Admission Register, 1901-1922
  •     Mackie Academy, 1893-1908
  •     Marnoch School: Admission Register, 1871-1893
  •     Marnoch School: Admission Register, 1893-1899
  •     Marnoch School: Admission Register, 1899-1925
  •     Maryculter East School: Admission Register, 1876-1923
  •     Maryculter West School: Admission Register, 1872-1982
  •     Maud School: Admission Register, 1896-1910
  •     Maud School: Admission Register, 1910-1920
  •     Meiklefolla School: Admission Register, 1868-1916
  •     Meiklefolla School: Admission Register, 1874-1929
  •     Memsie School: Admission Register, 1880-1961
  •     Menie School: Admission Register, 1867-1931
  •     Methlick School: Admission Register, 1905-1919
  •     Midmar School: Admission Register, 1890-1933
  •     Migvie School: Admission Register, 1865-1936
  •     Mintlaw School: Admission Register, 1898-1914
  •     Mintlaw School: Admission Register, 1914-1932
  •     Monquhitter School: Admission Register, 1899-1909
  •     Monquhitter School: Admission Register, 1909-1928
  •     Monymusk Primary School: Admission Register, 1874-1911
  •     Monymusk Primary School: Admission Register, 1911-1945
  •     Muchalls School: Admission Register, 1869-1925
  •     Napier Memorial School: Admission Register, 1898-1937
  •     Netherley School: Admission Register, 1910-1974
  •     New Deer Central School: Admission Register, 1874-1895
  •     New Deer Central School: Admission Register, 1895-1936
  •     New Deer School: Admission Register, 1874-1881
  •     New Deer School: Admission Register, 1899-1908
  •     New Deer School: Admission Register, 1908-1919
  •     New Machar School: Admission Register, 1877-1907
  •     New Machar School: Admission Register, 1907-1929
  •     New Pitsligo and St John´s School: Admission Register, 1863-1890
  •     New Pitsligo and St John´s School: Admission Register, 1895-1917
  •     Newburgh Mathers School: Admission Register, 1904-1917
  •     O´Neil Corse School: Admission Register, 1875-1905
  •     O´Neil Corse School: Admission Register, 1905-1937
  •     Old Deer School: Admission Register, 1909-1936
  •     Oldtown School: Admission Register, 1874-1907
  •     Oldtown School: Admission Register, 1907-1951
  •     Oldwhat School: Admission Register, 1895-1951
  •     Overtown School: Admission Register, 1879-1912
  •     Overtown School: Admission Register, 1912-1961
  •     Oyne School: Admission Register, 1902-1929
  •     Parkhill School: Admission Register, 1897-1922
  •     Peterhead Central School: Admission Register, 1888-1901
  •     Peterhead Central School: Admission Register, 1892-1905
  •     Peterhead Central School: Admission Register, 1905-1911
  •     Peterhead Central School: Admission Register, 1911-1918
  •     Peterhead Central School: Admission Register, 1911-1925
  •     Peterhead Infant School: Admission Register, 1904-1914
  •     Peterhead Infant School: Admission Register, 1914-1924
  •     Peterhead North School: Admission Register, 1901-1911
  •     Peterhead North School: Admission Register, 1911-1925
  •     Pitmedden School: Admission Register, 1874-1912
  •     Pitmedden School: Admission Register, 1913-1938
  •     Pitsligo School: Admission Register, 1873-1900
  •     Pitsligo School: Admission Register, 1892-1929
  •     Port Elphinstone School: Admission Register, 1864-1875
  •     Port Elphinstone School: Admission Register, 1875-1928
  •     Port Erroll School: Admission Register, 1903-1915
  •     Port Erroll School: Admission Register, 1915-1957
  •     Portlethen School: Admission Register, 1914-1929
  •     Raemoir School: Admission Register, 1901-1929
  •     Rayne North School: Admission Register, 1904-1921
  •     Rickarton School: Admission Register, 1873-1883
  •     Rickarton School: Admission Register, 1877-1901
  •     Rickarton School: Admission Register, 1902-1965
  •     Scotsmill School: Admission Register, 1873-1891
  •     Shenwell School: Admission Register, 1865-1962
  •     Sir Arthur Grant´s School: Admission Register, 1890-1925
  •     Skene School: Admission Register, 1898-1922
  •     Skene Square School: Admission Register, 1897-1905
  •     Skene Square School: Admission Register, 1905-1913
  •     Skene Square School: Admission Register, 1913-1920
  •     St Combs School: Admission Register, 1908-1948
  •     St Cyrus School: Admission Register, 1902-1914
  •     St Cyrus School: Admission Register, 1914-1922
  •     St Fergus Northern School: Admission Register, 1912-1955
  •     St Fergus School: Admission Register, 1885-1909
  •     St John´s Episcopal School: Admission Register, 1905-1913
  •     St John´s Episcopal School: Admission Register, 1905-1921
  •     St Joseph´s Roman Catholic School: Admission Register, 1905-1932
  •     St Katherine´s School: Admission Register, 1907-1951
  •     St Margarets R. C. School: Admission Register, 1874-1897
  •     St Mary´s Roman Catholic School: Admission Register, 1898-1911
  •     St Mary´s Roman Catholic School: Admission Register, 1910-1925
  •     St Paul Street School: Admission Register, 1897-1907
  •     St Paul Street School: Admission Register, 1907-1924
  •     St Peter´s Episcopal School: Admission Register, 1894-1910
  •     St Peter´s Episcopal School: Admission Register, 1910-1921
  •     St Peter´s Episcopal School: Admission Register, 1911-1929
  •     St Peter´s R.C. School: Admission Register, 1916-1922
  •     St. Margaret´s EC School, 1896-1921
  •     Stoneywood School: Admission Register, 1880-1901
  •     Stoneywood School: Admission Register, 1897-1930
  •     Strachan School: Admission Register, 1893-1922
  •     Strichen School: Admission Register, 1883-1915
  •     Strichen School: Admission Register, 1915-1950
  •     Stuartfield School: Admission Register, 1893-1915
  •     Stuartfield School: Admission Register, 1916-1954
  •     Sunnybank School: Admission Register (Infant Department), 1906-1924
  •     Tarland School: Admission Register, 1866-1907
  •     Tarland School: Admission Register, 1873-1880
  •     Tarland School: Admission Register, 1880-1914
  •     Tarland School: Admission Register, 1907-1921
  •     Tarves School: Admission Register, 1874-1893
  •     Tarves School: Admission Register, 1893-1913
  •     Techmuiry School: Admission Register, 1868-1957
  •     Tewel School: Admission Register, 1885-1910
  •     Tewel School: Admission Register, 1910-1938
  •     Tillyduke School: Admission Register, 1885-1960
  •     Tipperty District School: Admission Register, 1890-1923
  •     Tipperty School: Admission Register, 1877-1891
  •     Tipperty School: Admission Register, 1892-1908
  •     Tornaveen School: Admission Register, 1874-1896
  •     Torphins School: Admission Register, 1856-1872
  •     Torphins School: Admission Register, 1864-1896
  •     Torphins School: Admission Register, 1872-1892
  •     Torphins School: Admission Register, 1895-1907
  •     Torphins School: Admission Register, 1907-1917
  •     Torphins School: Admission Register, 1908-1933
  •     Torphins School: Admission Register, 1917-1931
  •     Tortorston School: Admission Register, 1901-1966
  •     Tough School: Admission Register, 1874-1930
  •     Towie School: Admission Register, 1900-1947
  •     Tulloch School: Admission Register, 1877-1912
  •     Tulloch School: Admission Register, 1904-1955
  •     Tyrie School: Admission Register, 1906-1939
  •     Udny Green School: Admission Register, 1880-1920
  •     Upperbrae School: Admission Register, 1879-1908
  •     Upperbrae School: Admission Register, 1908-1943
  •     Victoria Road School: Admission Register, 1878-1895
  •     Victoria Road School: Admission Register, 1895-1909
  •     Victoria Road School: Admission Register, 1909-1920
  •     Walker Road School: Admission Register, 1897-1902
  •     Walker Road School: Admission Register, 1902-1908
  •     Walker Road School: Admission Register, 1908-1917
  •     Walker Road School: Admission Register, 1917-1928
  •     Westhill School: Admission Register, 1882-1904
  •     Westhill School: Admission Register, 1912-1934
  •     Whitehill School: Admission Register, 1916-1943
  •     Whiterashes School: Admission Register, 1901-1969
  •     Woodhead School: Admission Register, 1864-1892
  •     Woodhead School: Admission Register, 1888-1914
  •     Woodhead School: Admission Register, 1914-1935
  •     Woodlands School: Admission Register, 1904-1927
  •     Woodside School: Admission Register, 1867-1882
  •     Woodside School: Admission Register, 1882-1894
  •     Woodside School: Admission Register, 1894-1903
  •     Woodside School: Admission Register, 1903-1912
  •     Woodside School: Admission Register, 1913-1924
  •     Ythan Wells School: Admission Register, 1874-1886
  •     Ythan Wells School: Admission Register, 1877-1907
  •     Ythan Wells School: Admission Register, 1906-1938

Chris

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