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Catalogue of Argyllshire, Scotland Fiche and Film.Xlsx Argyll Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1841 Census 1891 Census Monumental Inscriptions 1861 Census 1891 Census Index Non-Conformist Records 1861 Census Indexes Cemeteries Parish Registers 1871 Census Directories ProBate Records 1881 Census Maps Taxes 1881 Census Transcript & Index Miscellaneous Wills 1841 CENSUS Argyllshire Parishes in the 1841 Census held in the AIGS Library Note that these items are microfilm of the original Census records and are filed in the Film cabinets under their County Abbreviation and Film Number. Please note: (999) number in brackets denotes Parish Number Ardchattan (504) Lorn District Daicholush Film AYR 504-508 Bargaldive Mill Island Ferry Glencoe Ardnamurchan & Sunart (505) Quoad Sacra Parish of Aharacle Quoad Sacra parish of Strontain County of Inverness - Ardnamurchan (part of lying within Inverness) Film AYR 504-508 County of Inverness District of South Morar - Arasaid & Moidart (parts of the above parish lying within Inverness) Ballachulish (506) Ballachulish & Corran of Ardgour Film AYR 504-508 Inverness District of Lochaber - part of Parish of Kilmallie lying in Inverness CampBeltown (507) Film AYR 504-508 Kirkmichael Craignish (508) Film AYR 504-508 1861 CENSUS Argyllshire Parishes in the 1861 Census held in the AIGS Library Note that these items are microfilm of the original Census records and are filed in the Film cabinets under their County Abbreviation and Film Number. Please note: (999) number in brackets denotes Parish Number Parish of Ardchattan (504) Film AYR 504-509 Balure Updated 18 August 2018 Page 1 of 11 Argyll Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1861 CENSUS Continued Parish of Acharacle or Aharacle (505) Aharacle Bespol Salten Tarbet Shelbridge Shelfoot Newton Kintra Blain Blain Moss Cuil Fynes Film AYR 504-509 Gleniug Langal Stontain Bunncairn Tray Cross Arisaig Ardwick Glenadale Inverness Quoad Sacra Parish of Strontain Parish of Ballachulish & Corran of Ardgour (506) Film AYR 504-509 Parish of CampBeltown (507) Parliamentary Burgh of Cambelltown Campbelltown Film AYR 504-509 Drumblade Parish of Craignish (508) Film AYR 504-509 Quoad Sacra Parish of Cumlodden (509) Film AYR 504-509 Parish of Dunoon & Kilmun (510) Dunoon Sandbank Film AYR 510-524 Kilmun & Strone Blairmore Parish of Glassary (511) Film AYR 510-524 Kirkmichael Parish of Glenorchy & Inishall (512) Stronmilchan Glen Strae Film AYR 510-524 Br of Orchy Parish of Inveraray & Glenaray (513) Film AYR 510-524 Inveraray Maitland Parish of Inverchaolain (514) South Hall & Aldgatraig Colintraine & Glen Kin Film AYR 510-524 Knockdhu & Glenstriven Parish of KilBrandon & Kilchattan (515) Seil Easdale Film AYR 510-524 Luing Colipool Is. Parish of Jura (disconnected) (515) Scarbra Lunga Film AYR 510-524 Fladda Garbh Eileach Belnahaug Island Parish of Kilcalmonell (516/1) Gartnagrenach Clachan Kilchamaig Film AYR 510-524 Whitehouse Parish of KilBerry (516/2) Cretengaw Arpatrick Film AYR 510-524 Dunmore & Dalavich Updated 18 August 2018 Page 2 of 11 Argyll Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1861 CENSUS Continued Parish of Kilchrennan (517) Kilchrenan & Annat Colliag Film AYR 510-524 Inverinan Dalavich Eredine Parish of Kilfinan (518) Otter Ferry Ballimore Film AYR 510-524 Medlalloch Millhouse Kilbridge Kames Parish of Killean & Kilchenzie (519) Killean Largie Castle Film AYR 510-524 Kilchenzie Campbelltown Parish of Kilmallie (520) Duncansburgh Fort William Film AYR 510-524 Lockyside Banavie Parish of Kilmartin (521) Film AYR 510-524 Parish of Kilmodan (522) Film AYR 510-524 Parish of Kilmore & KilBride (523) Film AYR 510-524 Orban Parish of Kilmelford & Kilninver (524) Glennichar Clachan Film AYR 510-524 Kenmore Parish of Kilmorich (527/2) Butter Bridge Cairndow Glashcoin Duishaig Film AYR 525-535 Cuil Clachan Glengyre Gamekeepers Lodge Drishaig Parish of Lismore (525/1) Film AYR 525-535 Parish of Appin (525/2) Film AYR 525-535 Camoch Parish of Glencoe & Ballachulish (525/3) Film AYR 525-535 Parish of Duror (525/4) Film AYR 525-535 Parish of Glassary Quoad Sacra Parish of Lochgilphead (526) Lochgoilhead South Knapdab Film AYR 525-535 Ardrishaig Parish of Lochgoilhead (527/1) Butter Bridge Cairndow Glashcoin Duishaig Film AYR 525-535 Cuil Clachan Glengyre Gamekeepers Lodge Drishaig Parish of Morvern (528) Film AYR 525-535 Royal Burgh of Inverary Parish of Muchairn (529) Film AYR 525-535 Parish of North Knapdale (530) Film AYR 525-535 Parish of Saddell & Skipness (531) Film AYR 525-535 Updated 18 August 2018 Page 3 of 11 Argyll Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1861 CENSUS Continued Parish of Southend (532) Film AYR 525-535 South Knapdale (533) Film AYR 525-535 Parish of Strachur & Stralachan (534) Film AYR 525-535 Newton Village Parish of TarBert (535) Film AYR 525-535 South Knapsdale - District of Tarbet Tarbet Parish of Bowmore (or Kilarrow) (536) Bowmore Gartnatra Film AYR 536-551 Bridgend Parish of Gigha (537) Film AYR 536-551 Ardminish Parish of Iona (Mull) (538) Film AYR 536-551 Iona East End Kentra Parish of Jura (539) Film AYR 536-551 Parish of Kilchoman (540) Strath of Gruinard Balsa Film AYR 536-551 Torromich Port Charlotte Parish of Kildalton (Islay) (541) Port Ellan Lagavile Film AYR 536-551 Ardbeg Parish of Kilfinichen & Kilvickeon (Mull) (542) Film AYR 536-551 Parish of Kilmeny (543) Orrs Place Schoolhouse Manse Kilmeny Roadside Broadford Portnachillach Lossit Carnbeg Film AYR 536-551 Distillery Little Freeport Great Freeport Keppalls Ballgrant Bridgehouse McKays Croft Parish of Kilninian & Kilmore (Mull) (544) Film AYR 536-551 Derraig Quoad Sacra Parish of Alva Parish of Kinlochspelvie (Mull) (545) Film AYR 536-551 Parish of Oa (Islay) (546) Film AYR 536-551 Parish of Portnahaven (547) Film AYR 536-551 Quoad Sacra Parish (548):- Kinlochspelvie Oa Film AYR 536-551 Portnahaven Port Wemyss Salven Parish of ToBermory (549) Film AYR 536-551 Parish of Torosay (550) Film AYR 536-551 Parish of Coll (551) Film AYR 536-551 Updated 18 August 2018 Page 4 of 11 Argyll Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1861 CENSUS Continued Census of Merchant and Royal Navy Ships The film of 1861 Census of Merchant and Royal Navy Ships in Port covers all of Scotland. For Argyll, ships are listed in the following Registration Districts: - CampBelltown, Film 1861 Census "Ships in Craiginst, Dunoon Kilmun, Glenorchy/Inishail, Inverary, KilBandon & Kilchatton, Port" 902 Kilmallie, Kilmore & KilBride, Kilminver & Kilmelford, Lismore, Ballachulish, Duror, Lochgilphead, Morwern, Southend, Strathlan, TarBut, Gigha, Jura Kilchoman, Kildalton, Kilfinichen & Kilvickeon, ToBermory, Tyree, Coll, CumBrais, KilBride. 1861 CENSUS INDEXES Index to Marine Returns for Scotland Fiche SCT 1E 1871 CENSUS Argyllshire Parishes in the 1871 Census held in the AIGS Library Note that these items are microfilm of the original Census records and are filed in the Film cabinets under their County Abbreviation and Film Number. Please note: (999) number in brackets denotes Parish Number Parish of Ardchattan (504) Bonaw Baclure Film AYR 504-509 Innerawa Lerterwood Duchaig Parish of Acharacle (505 - Part 1) Shonaberg Eillan Shona Dorlin Blain Portarata Blain Moss Dalrambreak Dalilea Film AYR 504-509 Glenmoidart Kinlochmodiart Langall Glenuig Samalaman Smerisary Egnaig Parish of Arisaig (505 - Part 2) South Morar Polnish Renlochaylort Aryianiskel Film AYR 504-509 Inveraglort Alissary Roshien Quoad Sacra Parich of Sunart or Stronian Parish of Sunart or Strontian Film AYR 504-509 Parish of Ardnamurchan (505 - Part 3) Glenmore Camusban Camusnangeath Ockle Swordles Swordle Kilmory Kilmory & Branauth Branauth Branauth & Cuiloran Film AYR 504-509 Culorant & Braehause Achatery & Fraskdale Fraskdale Kilchoan Ormsaigbeg Glendrain Achna Plocaig Sanna Achosnich Updated 18 August 2018 Page 5 of 11 Argyll Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1871 CENSUS Continued Parish of Ballachulish & Corran of Ardgour (506) Film AYR 504-509 Quod Sacra Parish of Ballachulish & Ardgour Parish of CampBelltown (507) Parliamentary Burgh of Campbelltown Civil Parish of Campbelltown Film AYR 504-509 Royal Burgh of Campbelltown Campbelltown Parish of Craignish (508) Film AYR 504-509 Craignish Parish of Cumlodden (509) Film AYR 504-509 1881 CENSUS Argyllshire Parishes in the 1881 Census held in the AIGS Library Note that these items are microfilm of the original Census records and are filed in the Film cabinets under their County Abbreviation and Film Number. Please note: (999) number in brackets denotes Parish Number Parish of Cumlodden (509) Quoad Sacra Parish Cumlodden Achudrain Furnance Glassary Goatfield Goatfield Powder Mills Film AYR 509-511 Crarae Inverae Auchgoile Quoad Sacra Parish Imellan Dunoon Toward Parish of Dunoon & Kilmun (510) Quoad Sacra Parish Imellan Imellan Kilbride Bullwood Police Burgh of Dunoon Dunoon Quoard Sacra Parish of Kilmun Quoad Sacra Parish of Kirn Film AYR 509-511 Kirn Hunters Quay Quoad Sacra Parish of Sandbank Sandbank Rashfield Kilmun Quoard Sacra Parish of Ardentinny Blairmore Longster Roberton & Sons Strone Parish of Glassary (511) Kilmichael West Kames Film AYR 509-511 Mid Kames East Kames Gallauach 1881 CENSUS TRANSCRIPT & INDEX 1881 Census Index for entire County of Argyllshire in 6 sets of fiche. (Surname Index, Birth Place Index, Census Place Index, As Enumerated, Misc. Notes, Institutions). Also on CD (1881 British Census and Index). 1881 Census - Surname Index Fiche ARL G1-G4 1881 Census - Birth Place Index Fiche ARL G5-G8 1881 Census - Census Place Index Fiche ARL G9-G12 1881 Census - As Enumerated Fiche ARL G13-G16 1881 Census - Miscellaneous Notes Fiche ARL G17 1881 Census - List of Instutions
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