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Are you a Scotlands person? Tracing your Scottish family history

With almost 80 million records, Scotlands People - the official government source of genealogical data for Scotland may be able to help you connect your family history through many generations.

Providing access to Statutory Registers from 1855 - 2006, Old Parish Registers from 1538 - 1854, Census records from 1841 - 1901 and other records, it is a wealth of information for the family historian and genealogist alike.

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Trace your Scottish ancestry and find out when, where and how your relatives lived with Scotlands People.


Posted on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 by Registered CommenterHellen | Comments1 Comment

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If you sign up to the free quarterly newsletter from AncestralScotland.com they will give you some complimentery credits for Scotlandspeople. These credits allow you to search and view census records as well as birth, marriage and death certificates of your Scottish ancestors.

November 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterScottishfamilyhistory

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