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Search of all available Scottish
Statutory Records, Old Parish Registers and Census
Records for two lines.
£350
This will give you two lines (mother AND father) of your
heritage and will include all available records from
Statutory, Old Parish and Census Records.
Scottish Statutory Registration began on 1st January
1855. Everyone was required to register the main events
in their lives - births, marriages and deaths - with the
official registrar in their local area. Most records
include information about the person's parents, their
address at the date of the event, the informant's name
and maybe some witnesses.
Not all Old Parish Records (the records before 1855) have survived but many
remain. They can vary in the amount of information given
- some are quite sparse, but some can give several
relatives or generations in one go.
Although there were Censuses taken earlier, useful
records start from 1841. Precise addresses and family
groups can be found.
To enable us to search effectively,
we need as much information as you have already. This
must include at least one event date (birth, marriage,
death) for each person you want researched.
It would be helpful to have a location - town, village,
parish or even an address and any other information that
you might already have (even if you are unsure of any
this information) such as their parents, children or
spouse names and/or location. If you have a family story
about this person, please tell us that too.
The results of the search will be written up into
appropriate charts and narrative that will be provided
to you along with copies of records obtained on your
behalf. |