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PEDIGREE CHARTS INDEX Surnames B PEDIGREE CHARTS INDEX Surnames B Member Month NAME on chart LOCATIONS on chart Number indexed 455 BABINGTON ROTHLEY - LONDON 1991.03 2071 BACHELOR DUNDEE 1997.03 4038 BACHELOR MAINS & STRATHMAR - FORFAR 2003.01 3482 BADDLEY GORBALS 2004.06 496 BADLEY N.Z. 1991.03 1567 BAGGALEY STAFFS - LANCS - BERKS - CHESHIRE 1994.06 496 BAGGS WILTS 1991.03 195 BAGLEY DURHAM - NEWCASTLE 1992.08 1048 BAGLEY LIVERPOOL - WARWICKSHIRE 1991.09 1336 BAGSHAW CHAPEL EN LE FRITH 1997.03 142 BAIGRIE LIBERTON 1991.03 1598 BAIKIE DUNNET - CAITHNESS 1994.06 3288 BAILES ST SIDWELL - NZ - BETHNAL GREEN - ISLINGTON 2000.08 496 BAILEY LONDON - N.Z. 1991.03 627 BAILEY USA 1991.03 629 BAILEY LANCS 1991.09 2447 BAILEY PERTH 1997.11 2692 BAILEY LONDON - SOUTHWARK - LAMBETH 1998.10 783 BAILLIE MONIFEITH - PERTH - LONDON 1992.08 1307 BAILLIE BRECHIN - INVERAVON 1993.07 1598 BAILLIE MENMUIR 1994.06 1720 BAILLIE COLINTON - CRAMOND 1995.03 2597 BAILLIE GLASGOW 1998.10 2616 BAILLIE SHOTTS - HARTHILL - TORPHECHEN 1998.10 3512 BAILLIE SALINE - DOLLAR - GLENDEVON - WALSTON - DUNSYRE 2001.09 5004 BAILLIE POLMONT 2005.04 5047 BAILLIE PERTH - USA - MURROES - DUNDEE 2004.12 6134 BAILLIE EDINBURGH - ABDIE - CARNOUSTIE - PERTH - COLLESSIE 2008.11 716 BAILY CALNE, WILTS. 2002.10 100 BAIN BLAIRGOWRIE - CANADA - DUNDEE 1991.03 210 BAIN COMRIE - NEWBURGH - MONZIEVAIRD 1991.03 Tay Valley Family History Society is Registered as a Charity in Scotland No.SC 016560 PEDIGREE CHARTS INDEX Surnames B Member Month NAME on chart LOCATIONS on chart Number indexed 508 BAIN ABERDEEN 1991.03 611 BAIN PERTH 1991.03 634 BAIN REDGORTON - METHVEN - DUNNING 1991.03 1229 BAIN FINDON 1993.07 1253 BAIN DUNDEE 1993.07 1272 BAIN ABERDEEN 1993.07 1327 BAIN LINLITHGOW 1995.03 1468 BAIN GIBRALTER - EAGLEHAWK - AUST. - THURSO 1994.06 1911 BAIN RESCOBIE - FEARN 1997.03 1999 BAIN FREUCHIE - DUNFERMLINE - CANADA 1997.03 2058 BAIN ORKNEY 1996.05 3016 BAIN MONTROSE - MARYTON 2000.08 3236 BAIN DUNDEE 2000.08 3422 BAIN DOUNE - GLASGOW - KILMADOCK 2000.08 3622 BAIN AIRLIE - CRIEFF 2003.12 5004 BAIN CROMARTY 2005.04 433 BAIRD DUNDEE 1992.08 443 BAIRD MONIKIE 1991.03 530 BAIRD INVERESK 1991.03 537 BAIRD GLASGOW - STIRLINGSHIRE 1991.03 780 BAIRD POLLOCKSHAWS 1991.03 830 BAIRD FERRYPORT 1991.03 845 BAIRD LONDON - DUNDEE - INVERKEITHING 1991.03 1036 BAIRD WIGTOWN 1991.09 1428 BAIRD LANARK - GLASGOW - IRELAND 1993.07 1494 BAIRD ALYTH - COUPER ANGUS - LONDON - MEIGLE 1999.07 1723 BAIRD MAYBOLE 1995.10 1757 BAIRD DALKEITH - KINFAUNS 1995.03 1773 BAIRD FORDOUN - LETHAM - DUNNICHEN 1997.03 4057 BAIRD DALKEITH - KINKELL 2002.10 4235 BAIRD ARBROATH - DUNDEE 2003.01 Tay Valley Family History Society is Registered as a Charity in Scotland No.SC 016560 PEDIGREE CHARTS INDEX Surnames B Member Month NAME on chart LOCATIONS on chart Number indexed 4509 BAIRD NEWCASTLE - BERWICK - TWEEDMOUTH 2003.10 5104 BAIRD CANADA - DUNDEE - FERRY PORT ON CRAIG - MONIFIETH 2005.08 503 BAIRDWHITE LEITH 1991.03 708 BAKER CANADA - SURREY 1991.03 1435 BAKER USA 1993.07 1468 BAKER AUST 1994.06 2030 BAKER AUST. 1996.05 2753 BAKER LONDON 1999.07 3896 BAKER WEST HAM - EAST KILBRIDE - ESSEX - WILTS. - SUFFOLK 2004.03 6611 BAKER NORFOLK 2013.01 1947 BALBIN SPAIN 1997.03 2170 BALBIRNIE DUNDEE 1997.03 3529 BALBIRNIE FOWLIS EASTER 2001.09 2420 BALCANQUALL AUCHTERMUCHTY - EDINBURGH - NEWCASTLE - DUNFERMLINE 1997.11 398 BALDIE ST.MONANCE 1991.03 21 BALDWIN FOREST of DEAN - KENT 1991.03 2955 BALDY LARGO 2000.08 6545 BALENTINE SCOTLAND 2013.01 62 BALFOUR RESCOBIE - ARBIRLOT - MONIKIE - MONIFIETH 1991.03 491 BALFOUR DUNDEE 1991.03 773 BALFOUR BRECHIN 1991.03 783 BALFOUR CUPAR - MONIFEITH - BRO'FERRY - NEWBURGH - FERRY PORT - MARKINCH 1992.08 1373 BALFOUR LUNAN - ARBROATH - ARBIRLOT 1993.07 1485 BALFOUR ABDIE - BURNTISLAND - STRATHMIGLO 1996.05 1590 BALFOUR DUNDEE 1995.03 1919 BALFOUR PERTH 1995.10 1949 BALFOUR STIRLING 1997.03 1956 BALFOUR FIFE 1996.05 2273 BALFOUR LARGO 2013.01 2762 BALFOUR DUNDEE 1998.10 3079 BALFOUR ANSTRUTHER 1999.07 Tay Valley Family History Society is Registered as a Charity in Scotland No.SC 016560 PEDIGREE CHARTS INDEX Surnames B Member Month NAME on chart LOCATIONS on chart Number indexed 3545 BALFOUR LAURENCEKIRK - FORFAR 2001.09 3743 BALFOUR DUNDEE - GLASGOW - PERTH - DUNFERMLINE 2002.10 4199 BALFOUR INVERKEILLOR - BRECHIN - MONTROSE 2002.10 1147 BALKS DUDDINGSTON - LIBERTON - INVERESK 1992.08 4491 BALL MIDDLESEX - EDINBURGH - MELROSE 2003.08 244 BALLANTINE DUNDEE 1992.08 1115 BALLANTINE CAPUTH - LITTLE DUNKELD 1992.08 1175 BALLANTINE HAMILTON - E KILBRIDE 1992.08 2417 BALLANTINE PERTH - SVAWBY - SCUNTHORPE - KINNOULL 1997.11 25 BALLANTYNE EDINBURGH 1991.03 2313 BALLANTYNE MARKINCH - METHIL - MOFFAT - GLASGOW - CUNBERNAULD - WEMYSS 1997.11 832 BALLARD CANADA - CHRISTCHURCH - ENGLAND 1991.03 1189 BALLARDIE KETTINS 1992.08 4919 BALLINEAU KETTLE - KAMELORY - ORKIE 2004.06 303 BALLINGALL AUCHTERMUCHTY 1991.03 760 BALLINGALL KENNOWAY - BUCKHAVEN 1991.09 1242 BALLINGALL STRATHMIGLO - KENNOWAY - AUCHTERMUCHTY 1996.05 1682 BALLINGALL BALMERINO - DUNDEE - ABERDEEN 1997.03 2802 BALLINGALL CERES 1998.10 3222 BALLINGALL FORTEVIOT - MILNATHORT - ORWELL 2000.08 3779 BALLINGALL DYSART - CUPAR - MONIMAIL - NEWBURGH 2001.09 663 BALLS LONDON 1991.03 1648 BALLS LONDON 1997.03 2975 BALMAN LONDON - ROMFORD 1999.07 968 BALNEAVES ABERDEEN - INVERURIE - BANCHORY - NEWHILLS 1991.03 5115 BALRAE BURNTISLAND 2005.04 5115 BALRAM BURNTISLAND 2005.04 466 BALSILLIE CUPAR 1991.03 1639 BALSILLIE CUPAR - CULTS - MONIMAIL - 1994.06 484 BANCROFT CHESHIRE - CHEADLE 1991.03 3634 BAND BOGMILL,ERROL,PERTH - NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE - ABERNYTE - COLLACE - MAINS & S. 2002.10 Tay Valley Family History Society is Registered as a Charity in Scotland No.SC 016560 PEDIGREE CHARTS INDEX Surnames B Member Month NAME on chart LOCATIONS on chart Number indexed 219 BANKS DUNDEE - EDINBURGH - ARNISTON 1991.03 236 BANKS LEITH 1992.08 429 BANKS BERKS - SALISBURY 1991.03 664 BANKS PERTH 1991.03 1007 BANKS CANADA - YORKSHIRE 1992.08 1311 BANKS KILRENNY - GREENOCK - ORWELL - DUNCRIVIE 1993.07 1598 BANKS DUNNET 1994.06 3803 BANKS DUNDEE - STEVENSON 2001.09 4636 BANKS DUNDEE 2003.12 5822 BANKS KINNOUL - GLASGOW - SCONE 2007.06 1129 BANNER BIRKENHEAD - LIVERPOOL 1992.08 482 BANNERMAN ERROL 1991.03 962 BANNERMAN CANADA 1991.09 2627 BANNERMAN ARBROATH - USA 1998.10 4454 BANNERMAN ERROL - DUNDEE 2003.12 392 BANNISTER MIDDX 1991.03 655 BARBARY SHEFFIELD 1997.03 978 BARBER FIFE 1991.09 1979 BARBOUR IRELAND - USA - GLASGOW 1996.05 433 BARCLAY DUNDEE - LEUCHARS 1992.08 491 BARCLAY DAIRSIE 1991.03 500 BARCLAY ARBROATH - DUNDEE 1991.03 509 BARCLAY SURREY - HERTS - ESSEX - PERTH - EDINBURGH - ERROL 1991.03 710 BARCLAY SUTHERLAND - AUST. - KILTEARN - URQUHART -CREICH - TULLOCH 1991.03 1001 BARCLAY STRATHMIGLO 1991.09 1114 BARCLAY KINNEFF - MARYKIRK 1992.08 1494 BARCLAY LESLIE 1999.07 1507 BARCLAY DUNDEE - LESLIE - MARKINCH 1994.06 1639 BARCLAY CUPAR - KETTINS - CULTS - KENNOWAY - MONIMAIL - DUNFERMLINE 1994.06 1747 BARCLAY DUNDEE - CANADA 1995.03 1948 BARCLAY ABERNETHY - KILMADOCK - ERROL 1997.11 Tay Valley Family History Society is Registered as a Charity in Scotland No.SC 016560 PEDIGREE CHARTS INDEX Surnames B Member Month NAME on chart LOCATIONS on chart Number indexed 2227 BARCLAY MONTROSE - BRECHIN 1997.11 3402 BARCLAY AUCHTERMUCHTY - STRATHMIGLO 2003.08 4395 BARCLAY FORGANDENNY 2003.12 5099 BARCLAY ORWELL - KINROSS - EDINBURGH 2005.02 1757 BARD DALKEITH - KINFAUNS 1995.03 KENT - MANCHESTER - BURY ST.EDMUNDS - SUFFOLK - HERTS - LONDON - EDINBURGH - 54 BARE 1991.03 FLANDERS 494 BAREHAM CANADA 1991.03 1296 BARHAM KENT 1993.07 1793 BARHAM AUST 1995.10 393 BARKER AUST. - N.Z. 1991.03 1747 BARKER LEEDS 1995.03 2509 BARKER BOLTON 1998.10 2793 BARKER NOTTS - N.Z. 1998.10 3402 BARKER DYSART 2003.08 491 BARLAND DUNDEE - B'FERRY - PERTH 1991.03 2632 BARLASS PERTH 1998.10 3620 BARLASS USA - KINROSS - FINDOGASK 2001.09 563 BARLOW CANNOCK - WINCHESTER - SOUTHAMPTON - STAFFORD 1991.03 172 BARNES WHITFORD - WALES 1991.03 95 BARNET LEITH - N.Z. - DUNFERMLINE 1992.08 1100 BARNET DUNDEE 1992.08 1141 BARNET FORGUE - KIRKALDY - ABERDEEN - KEITH - AUCHTERLESS 1992.08 2065 BARNET PERTH 1996.05 3329 BARNET CARNBEE - CRAIL 2000.08 6821 BARNET COLLACE - PERTH - CO TYRONE - DUNDEE - BURRELTON - LIFF - MEIGLE 2015.02 255 BARNETT BERKS 1991.03 280 BARNETT FORDOUN - LAURENCEKIRK 1991.03 429 BARNETT LAMBETH 1991.03 484 BARNETT ELLASTONE 1991.03 551 BARNETT GLASGOW - ALYTH - PERTH - DUNDEE - MEIGLE - SHANZIE 1991.03 Tay Valley Family History Society is Registered as a Charity in Scotland No.SC 016560 PEDIGREE CHARTS INDEX Surnames B Member Month NAME on chart LOCATIONS on chart Number indexed 891 BARNETT KILSPINDIE 1991.03 2058 BARNETT ORKNEY 1996.05 3154 BARNETT DUNDEE 2000.08 4029 BARNETT DUNDEE - CANADA 2002.10 5322 BARNETT LANARK 2005.08 5892 BARNETT DUNDEE 2008.11 95 BARR LEITH - GLASGOW 1992.08 2653 BARR LONDON - AUST - NEWINGTON - SHOREDITCH 1998.10 3277 BARR CAMPSIE 2005.08 3482 BARR GLASGOW - WESTMUIR - GORBALS 2004.06 1101 BARRETT BRO'FERRY - WORCS - MIDDX - KENT 1992.08 754 BARRIE ARNGASK - FIFE 1991.03 844 BARRIE GUTHRIE - ST VIGEANS - INVERKEILLOR 2000.08 885 BARRIE DUNDEE 1991.03 1310 BARRIE DUNDEE 1993.07 1649 BARRIE LIFF - DUNDEE 1995.10 1754 BARRIE ARBROATH 1995.03 3216 BARRIE KIRRIEMUIR 2003.01 3512 BARRIE GLAMIS - MILNATHORT - PERTH - MEIGLE 2001.09 5212 BARRIE DUNDEE 2005.08 5760 BARRIE TEALING - MONTROSE - DUNDEE 2008.11 6098 BARRIE GLASGOW - PAISLEY 2008.11 6701 BARRIE SCOTLAND - LONDON - CANADA 2013.01 1979 BARRITT USA 1996.05 184 BARRON GAMRIE - ABERDEEN 1991.03 293 BARRON GLAMIS - CARNOUSTIE - EDINBURGH 1991.03
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