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The Scottish Genealogy Network: List of all Members
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The Scottish Genealogy Network. The regular networking forum for Scotland's professional genealogy community. List of all Members. The SGN on Social Media. List of all Members. We are not an accrediting organisation, and anyone who works professionally in the industry is welcome to join us. The list below represents the diversity of the group and is not intended to be an endorsement of any individual, business or organisation. If you would like to join us please email at scotsgenenet @ gmail.com. Genealo...
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Finding another Cavers, this time a young married woman, in the mental health records | Cavers One-Name Study Blog
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Cavers One-Name Study Blog. Skip to primary content. Finding another Cavers, this time a young married woman, in the mental health records. October 22, 2014. About a week ago I blogged – originally. On my own genealogy blog, and then reblogged here. Since then Graham and Emma Maxwell have kindly sent me details of another Cavers reference in these records. This concerns Elizabeth Cavers of the Lilliesleaf family. And also her father Charles (see here. This entry was posted in mental health records. You a...
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vivdunstan | Melrose One-Place Study Blog
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Melrose One-Place Study Blog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Academic historian, genealogist, former computer scientist, and Doctor Who fan. Major update to Melrose WW1 soldiers list. June 24, 2016. Today I’ve uploaded a new version of my list of Melrose WW1 servicemen. Smallpox references in Roxburghshire, from my one-place study and personal family history. November 2, 2015. Viv's Ancestry Blog. Reading a recent blog post. By Emma Maxwell of Scottish Indexes. Names, addresses and a...
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The Scottish Genealogy Blog: August 2014
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The Scottish Genealogy Blog. Thursday, 28 August 2014. A lament for the letter. 8216; When you go will you send back a letter from America? Genealogists do not forget the letter. How could we? Genealogists will remember the letter. Monday, 25 August 2014. Who Do You Think You Are? We’re looking forward to Who Do You Think You Are? 8211; It’s all relative). For those not familiar with. Who Do You Think You Are? Badges with pride (stop us if you see us, we’d love to answer your questions). Tuesday, 19 Augu...
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Graham Maxwell Ancestry - Publishing
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Scottish Indexes - Bookshop. Censuses are vital tools for family researchers. They contain information on the names, ages and occupations of people in a particular area. We started transcribing censuses in 2001 as we were referencing the physical copies so often in our own family research. Realising that these resources would be useful to other people, we decided to make these books available to amateur and professional genealogists alike. We are constantly bringing out new publications. Another ongoing ...
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Online Indexes
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Graham Maxwell Ancestry - Online Indexes. Try our new site - Scottish Indexes. Berwickshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire together with parts of Dumfriesshire, East Lothian and Midlothian - 111,330 names. Berwickshire, Dumfriesshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire together with parts of East Lothian, Kirkcudbrightshire, Lanarkshire, Midlothian and Wigtownshire - 224,150 names. For more detailed information on the coverage of our census indexes. This update has added paternit...
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Graham Maxwell Ancestry - Publishing
http://www.maxwellancestry.com/ancestry/publishing/publishing.htm
Scottish Indexes - Bookshop. Censuses are vital tools for family researchers. They contain information on the names, ages and occupations of people in a particular area. We started transcribing censuses in 2001 as we were referencing the physical copies so often in our own family research. Realising that these resources would be useful to other people, we decided to make these books available to amateur and professional genealogists alike. We are constantly bringing out new publications. Another ongoing ...
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Online Indexes
http://maxwellancestry.co.uk//census/default.htm
Graham Maxwell Ancestry - Online Indexes. Try our new site - Scottish Indexes. Berwickshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire together with parts of Dumfriesshire, East Lothian and Midlothian - 111,330 names. Berwickshire, Dumfriesshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire together with parts of East Lothian, Kirkcudbrightshire, Lanarkshire, Midlothian and Wigtownshire - 224,150 names. For more detailed information on the coverage of our census indexes. This update has added paternit...
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