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Author Title Keywords Subject ABERDEEN & NORTH EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Roll of the inhabitants of Aberdeen Aberdeen, SOCIETY 1795 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Dyce, Fintray & Newhills Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Drumoak, Peterculter & Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY half Banchory 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Drumblade & Forgue 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Daviot, Bethelnie & Bourtie Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Glen Tanar, Aboyne & Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY Birse 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Insch, Culsalmond & Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY Rayne 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Logie-Durno & Inverurie Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Lonmay & Crimond 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Old Deer & Longside 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Old Machar & Old Toun Aberdeen, SOCIETY Aberdeen 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Peterhead 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Turriff & Auchterless 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire 1 ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Touch (Tough) & Keig Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Glenbucket, Cabrach & Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY Invernochtie (Strathdon) 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Kemney & Monymusk 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of King-Edward & Monquhitter Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Leslie, Premnay & Oyne Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Fyvie 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND People of Strathbogie, vol 1 1696 FAMILY HISTORY (Parishes of Dumbennan, Gartly, Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY Rhynie and Essie) surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND People of Strathbogie, vol 2 1696 FAMILY HISTORY (Parishes of Glass, Kinnoir, Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY Ruthen/Botarie) surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Skene & Kinellar 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Rathen & Strichen 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Auchredie (New Deer) Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Aberdour & Tyrie 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND Aberdeenshire, FAMILY HISTORY People of Aberdeen and the Freedom Aberdeen, SOCIETY Lands 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Crathie & Braemar Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY (Kindrocht) 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire 2 ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Belhelvie & Newmachar Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Fraserburgh & Pitsligo Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Lochel, Cushney & Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY Kinbetach (Towie) 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Alford, Forbes & Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY Tullynessle 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Clatt & Kinnethmond 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Coull & Lumphanan 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Glenbucket, Cabrach & Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY Invernochtie (Strathdon) 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Kearn, Kildrummy & Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY Auchindoir 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Kincardin O'Neill & Cluny Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Midmar, Kinernie & Echt Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Tarland & Migvie and Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY Logiemar & Coldstone 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Tullich, Glengairdine & Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY Glenmuick 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Slains & Logie Buchan Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Tarves and Methlick 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire 3 ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Foveran and Udny 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Ellon 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY People of Cruden 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire ABERDEEN & NORTH- EAST SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY People of Keithhall, Kinkell & Kintore Aberdeenshire, SOCIETY 1696 surnames Aberdeenshire Alumni and graduates in Arts of the Aberdeen, McDONNELL, Frances Aberdeen colleges 1850-1860 surnames Alumni TAY VALLEY FAMILY Surnames, HISTORY SOCIETY Dundee Register 1783 Dundee Angus TAY VALLEY FAMILY Maltmen, customs and excisemen of Dundee, HISTORY SOCIETY Dundee 1700-1850 surnames Angus Register of Edinburgh apprentices Surnames, 1583-1800 Edinburgh Apprentices - Edinburgh Australian Vital Records Index 1788- surnames, 1905 Australia Australia SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIAN Australasian genealogical computer Surnames, GENEALOGISTS index Australia Australia AITCHISON, Jean Servants in Ayrshire 1750-1914 Ayrshire Ayrshire Index to the Burgess Roll, part 1, surnames, East ROBERTSON, J A 1742-1800 Lothian Burgess Roll Roll of Edinburgh Burgesses and Surnames, Guild-Brethern 1406-1841 Edinburgh Burgesses - Edinburgh Kirkcudbrightshir e, surnames, Burgesses - TORRANCE, D Richard Kirkcudbright Burgesses 1576-1975 gravestones Kircudbrightshire CENTRAL SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Stirlingshire, SOCIETY Stirling Burgess list 1600-1699 surnames Burgesses - Stirlingshire CENTRAL SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Stirlingshire, SOCIETY Stirling Burgess list 1700-1799 surnames Burgesses - Stirlingshire CENTRAL SCOTLAND FAMILY HISTORY Stirlingshire, SOCIETY Stirling Burgess list 1800-1902 surnames Burgesses - Stirlingshire SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY HISTORY Burial grounds, SOCIETIES Inventory of Scottish graveyards sources Burial Grounds SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY HISTORY Burial grounds, SOCIETIES Inventory of Scottish graveyards sources Burial Grounds 4 SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY HISTORY Inventory of Scottish graveyards - Burial grounds, SOCIETIES second edition sources Burial Grounds LARGS AND NORTH AYRSHIRE FAMILY Ayrshire, census, HISTORY SOCIETY Largs burial index surnames Burials - Ayrshire North Berwick burial and mortcloth East Lothian, DODD, Joy records surnames Burials - East Lothian East Lothian, PUGH, Roy Spott, East Lothian burial records surnames Burials - East Lothian SCOTTISH GENEALOGY Edinburgh, SOCIETY Grange Cemetery Burials 1846-1854 gravestones Burials - Edinburgh FEDERATION OF England, Wales, FAMILY HISTORY National burial index for England and burial grounds, SOCIETIES Wales - second edition surnames Burials - England Kirkcaldy burials 1767-1854 from the Lair Registers. Volume 1: CAMPBELL, Andrew Abercrombie - McCallum Fife, surnames Burials - Fife Kirkcaldy burials 1767-1854 from the Lair Registers. Volume 2: McLeash - CAMPBELL, Andrew Yule Fife, surnames Burials - Fife Dunfermline Abbey Church, Kirk Session Burial Register 1761-1857 PITCAIRN, Sheila and 1866-1867 Fife, surnames Burials - Fife [Old] Beath Churchyard, Cowdenbeath (Fife) - record of mortality. Copy of burial records from WATSON, James M 1839-1937. Fife, surnames Burials - Fife [New] Beath Churchyard, Cowdenbeath (Fife) - record of mortality. Copy of burial records. [In WATSON, James M process of completion.] Fife, surnames Burials - Fife burial grounds, Burial grounds in Glasgow - a brief gravestones, WILLING, June A guide for genealogists Glasgow Burials - Glasgow Midlothian, burial grounds, LOTHIANS FAMILY Newton burials 1730-1805 [and] 1823-gravestones, HISTORY SOCIETY 1854 surnames Burials - Midlothian LOTHIANS FAMILY Newbattle burials 1696-1819, 1838- Midlothian, HISTORY SOCIETY 1854 surnames Burials - Midlothian LOTHIANS FAMILY Midlothian, HISTORY SOCIETY Temple & Borthwick
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