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Perth and Kinross Parishes: S-Z Perth and Kinross Parishes: S-Z Last updated | 03/10/2012 These pages are designed to help you find books, maps, statistical accounts and websites about the parishes of Perthshire and Kinross-shire, including many that are no longer part of the Perth & Kinross Council area. • St Madoes • Stanley • Tibbermore • St Martins • Straloch • Trinity Gask • Scone • Strathfillan • Tulliallan • Tenandry • Weem Some external links to relevant local history and genealogy organisations have been inserted. Perth & Kinross Council is not responsible for the content of external websites. St Madoes Books Title Author Year Reference Local Non- The Fair Land Of Gowrie Melville, Lawrence 1930 Fiction 941.32 Local Non- Lowland Scottish Villages Melville, Lawrence 1980 Fiction 914.1 On The Discovery Of A Sculptured Local Non- Allen, R. Romilly 1883 Stone At St. Madoes [Book] Fiction 734.22 Statistical Accounts Title Reference The Statistical Account of Scotland 1791 -1799 941.32 St Madoes p546 The Statistical Account of Perthshire 1844 941.32 St Madoes p607 The Third Statistical Account of Scotland 941.32 St Madoes p475 Family History sources available on microfilm Birth, Marriage and Death events 1591 – 1854 Old Parochial Registers for St Madoes (with gaps) Census of St Madoes 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 Historic Maps Title Reference James Stobie's Map of Perthshire 1783 sheet 11 SE 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey six inches to mile 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey 25 inches to mile OS map 1982 scale 1:10 000 OS map 1981 scale 1:1250 Back to Top St Martins Books Title Author Year Reference Perthshire 1851 census. Parish Tay Valley Family History Census Indexes 1998 of St. Martins Society 312.094132 Balbeggie: A Perthshire Village Local Non-fiction Gwynn, John 2001 History Reserve 941.32 Statistical Accounts Title Reference The Statistical Account of Scotland 1791 -1799 941.32 St Martins p500 The Statistical Account of Perthshire 1844 941.32 St Martins p873 The Third Statistical Account of Scotland 941.32 St Martins p316 Family History sources available on microfilm Birth, Marriage and Death events 1713 – 1854 Old Parochial Registers for St Martins (with gaps) Census of St Martins 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 Historic Maps Title Reference 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey six inches to mile 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey 25 inches to mile OS map 1982 scale 1:10 000 OS map 1981 scale 1:1250 There are 5 postcards of St Martins also available for reference. Links Cambusmichael Monumental Inscriptions Back to Top Scone Books Title Author Year Reference Margaret Stewart Scone Palace, Pts. 1 & 3 Moncreiffe, Iain Collection 728.82 Old Stories In Stones And Other Hutcheson, Local Non- 1927 Papers Alexander Fiction 941 Rare Books Roll Of Honour: Parish Of Scone D.L.B. 1920 940.4674132 Scone Palace: The Crowning Place Local Large Size Jauncey, Jamie 2003 Of Kings 728.82094132 Local Non- Stone Of Destiny Gerber, Pat 1997 Fiction 394.4 Local Non- Scone New Church Millar, Alex M 1988 Fiction 274.132 Scone Palace: The Home Of The Scone Palace 2001 Pamphlet 728.82 Earls Of Mansfield A Geological Perspective On The Local Large Size Fortey, N J 1998 Stone Of Destiny 552 Local Non- Historical Sketches Of Scone Urquhart, J.D 1883 Fiction 941.32 Local Non- New Scone: The By-Gone Life Dow, John 1970 Fiction 941.32 Perth: Almondbank, Bridge Of Earn, Local Non- 2002 Scone Fiction 912.4132 Statistical Accounts Title Reference The Statistical Account of Scotland 1791 -1799 941.32 Scone p562 The Statistical Account of Perthshire 1844 941.32 Scone p1043 The Third Statistical Account of Scotland 941.32 Scone p478 Family History sources available on microfilm Birth, Marriage and Death events 1620 – 1854 Old Parochial Registers for Scone (with gaps) Census of Scone 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 Historic Maps Title Reference James Stobie's Map of Perthshire 1783 sheet 11 SE SW 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey six inches to mile 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey 25 inches to mile OS map 1982 scale 1:10 000 OS map 1981 scale 1:1250 There are 84 postcards of Scone also available for reference. Links • Scone and District Historical Society • Robert Douglas Memorial School • Scone Palace • Stormontfield Heritage Back to Top Stanley Books Title Author Year Reference The History Of Auchtergaven: A Rare Books Brown, Thomas 2000 Perthshire Parish 941.32 Stanley : From Arkwright Village To Local Non- Cooke, Anthony 2003 Commuter Suburb: 1784-2003 Fiction 941.32 Statistical Accounts Title Reference The Statistical Account of Scotland 1791 -1799 The Statistical Account of Perthshire 1844 See Auchtergaven for Stanley The Third Statistical Account of Scotland Family History sources available on microfilm Old Parochial Registers for Stanley See Auchtergaven and Redgorton Census of Stanley 1881, 1891 and 1901 Historic Maps Title Reference 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey six inches to mile 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey 25 inches to mile OS map 1982 scale 1:10 000 OS map 1981 scale 1:1250 There are 38 postcards of Stanley also available for reference. Links • Stanley Back to Top Straloch Books Title Author Year Reference Barons Reid-Robertson Of Rare Books Robertson, James 1887 Straloch, The 929.2/Rob A History Of Moulin And Pamphlet Sutherland, D. J. S. 1959 Pitlochry West Church 285.24132 Statistical Accounts Title Reference The Statistical Account of Scotland 1791 -1799 The Statistical Account of Perthshire 1844 See Moulin for Straloch The Third Statistical Account of Scotland Family History sources available on microfilm Old Parochial Registers for Straloch See Moulin Census of Straloch 1891 and 1901 Historic Maps Title Reference 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey six inches to mile 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey 25 inches to mile OS map 1982 scale 1:10 000 OS map 1981 scale 1:1250 Back to Top Strathfillan Books Title Author Year Reference The heads of religious houses in edited by D.E.R. Watt Scotland from twelth to sixteenth and N.F. Shead centuries Edinburgh: Scottish Record Society, Local Reference 2001 271.00941 Reports on the State of Certain April Parishes in Scotland: Made to His 12, Rare Books 941 Majesty's Commissioners for 1627 Plantation of Kirks, Etc, In Pursuance of Their Ordinance Statistical Accounts Title Reference The Statistical Account of Scotland 1791 -1799 The Statistical Account of Perthshire 1844 See Killin for Strathfillan The Third Statistical Account of Scotland Family History sources available on microfilm Old Parochial Registers for Strathfillan See Killin Census of Strathfillan 1881, 1891 and 1901 Historic Maps Title Reference 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey six inches to mile 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey 25 inches to mile OS map 1982 scale 1:10 000 OS map 1981 scale 1:1250 Links • Strathfillan Back to Top Tenandry Books Title Author Year Reference Local Non- Church and Social History of Atholl Kerr, John Fiction 941.32 Statistical Accounts Title Reference The Statistical Account of Scotland 1791 -1799 See Blair Atholl for Tenandry The Statistical Account of Perthshire 1844 The Third Statistical Account of Scotland Family History sources available on microfilm Old Parochial Registers for Tenandry See Blair Atholl Census of Tenandry 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 Historic Maps Title Scale James Stobie's Map of Perthshire 1783. See Blair Atholl 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey Six inches to mile 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey 25 inches to mile OS map 1982 Scale 1:10 000 OS map 1981 Scale 1:1250 Back to Top Tibbermore Books Title Author Year Reference A Military History Of Perthshire Tullibardine, Katherine, Local Non- 1908 1660-1902 Marchioness Of Fiction 355.1 Perthshire 1851 Census. Parish Tay Valley Family History Census Indexes 1998 Of Tibbermore Society 312.094132 Presbytery Of Perth Resource Centre In Former Tibbermore Presbytery Of Perth 1989 Pamphlet 268 Church Regulations And Catalogue Of Local Non- Tibbermore Library 1837 Tibbermore Library Fiction 017.1 Reminiscences Of Tibbermore Local Lending Hay, M.D 1927 And District Reserve 941.32 Statistical Accounts Title Reference The Statistical Account of Scotland 1791 -1799 941.32 Tibbermuir (sic) p587 The Statistical Account of Perthshire 1844 941.32 Tibbermore p1028 The Third Statistical Account of Scotland 941.32 Tibbermore p486 Family History sources available on microfilm Birth, Marriage and Death events 1694 – 1854 Old Parochial Registers for Tibbermore (with gaps) Census of Tibbermore 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 Historic Maps Title Scale / Sheet James Stobie's Map of Perthshire 1783 Sheet 10SE, 11 SW 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey Six inches to mile 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey 25 inches to mile OS map 1982 Scale 1:10 000 OS map 1981 Scale 1:1250 Links • Tibbermore Church Back to Top Trinity Gask Books Title Author Year Reference Forgotten Ruins: The Pre- Local Large Size Lee, R. J. 2002 Reformation Churches Of Strathearn 726.5094132 Tay Valley Family Local Non-Fiction Parish Of Trinity Gask 1999 History Society 312.094132 Statistical Accounts The Statistical Account of Scotland 1791 -1799 941.32 Trinity Gask p607 The Statistical Account of Perthshire 1844 941.32 Trinity Gask p335 The Third Statistical Account of Scotland 941.32 Trinity Gask p574 Family History sources available on microfilm Birth, Marriage and Death events 1641 – 1854 Old Parochial Registers for Trinity Gask (with gaps) Census of Trinity Gask 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 Historic Maps Title Scale James Stobie's Map of Perthshire 1783 Sheet 10 SE SW 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey Six inches to mile 2nd edition 1900 Ordnance Survey 25 inches to mile OS map 1982 Scale 1:10 000 OS map 1981 Scale 1:1250 Back to Top Tulliallan Books Title Author Year Reference Culross And Tulliallan Or Local Non- Beveridge, David 1885 Perthshire : Its History : V1 [Book] Fiction 941.33 Perthshire 1851 Census.
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