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Scotland genealogy ~ a free family history resource Please use this form to make submissions to the Scotland BDM Exchange. If you have numerous entries (more than 10) to include and would rather send an Excel file, please email me first. IMPORTANT: Before making a submission - A Visit to the Family History Library This was my first visit to the large Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, that contains microfilmed records from around the world as well as many genealogy books and other resources. The Family History Library, Salt Lake City Preparing I had prepared beforehand, in Evernote, a list of microfilms and books to explore. These were sortable by the “tags” which allowed me to choose records for one person or family at a time. I also added a tag “Important” in case I had to make choices.

Burial and Death Records in the UK - About Burial Records A burial record is a any type of record or certificate that states the date and place an individual was buried. These records are available from 1538 onwards, and are recorded in Parish Registers. They are an invaluable resource for researching your family tree because the census and official records of birth, marriage and death do not go back further than 1837. Burials Before 1813 Before 1813, records hold little information. A record will usually only consist of:

UK Indexer - user home page Welcome to the UK Indexer, Our objective For you to enjoy a rewarding hobby that provides the perks of free vouchers and subscriptions. Everyone Benefits Your spare time on the indexer means that you help produce the highest quality data for publishing on www.thegenealogist.co.uk benefiting family historians and yourself. How much time does it require?

6 Best Free Genealogy Software Want to acquire the best free genealogy software options so that you can keep track of your family lineage? Well if not your own kin, maybe you’re just curious to know more about the genetic intricacies of a famous personality perhaps. You might also search for such a software so that you can help out a buddy who’s looking to chalk out his or her roots. Well whatever be the reason, we’re here to help you zero in on that particular tool that will aid you in jotting down the details of your study. We’ve laid out a comprehensive lineup of best tools that comprise of some great options. Take a look.

Militia Lists - Sutherland Loth & Kildonan Militia Lists 1745 Militia List This is the Militia List for parts of Loth Parish. Transcribed by Malcolm Bangor-Jones from the original document (NAS). Free Genealogy Resources - Home How to find family records using the best free Internet resources Bookmark This Site (Ctrl+D) There are literally millions of web pages on genealogy and it is easy to get lost so that you can't see the forest for the trees. Where do you go first? Limited Irish census record transcriptions survive for 1861-1891 One of the saddest tales in census history is that of Ireland's deliberate destruction of its records Home → Irish Census main page → Census Records 1861–1891 Census record manuscripts for 1861 were intentionally destroyed by the government some time after statistical information about the population and Irish society had been taken from them.

Reading The Great Migration Newsletter The Great Migration Study Project The New England Historic Genealogical Society’s Great Migration Study Project has the following mission: The aim of the Great Migration Study Project is to compile comprehensive genealogical and biographical accounts of every person who settled in New England between 1620 and 1640. Between these years about twenty thousand English men, women, and children crossed the Atlantic to settle New England. For a century and a half genealogists have been studying these families, and thousands of books and articles have been published as a result.

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