by Anthony Adolph
Vast internet resources and DNA testing, as well as access to censuses, religious records and other archive material make tracing your Scottish family history easier than ever.
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by Alan Stewart
Scottish ancestry is easy to trace on the internet, because Scotland is leading the world in making its family history records available on-line.
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by Stuart Raymond
The Internet is now the first port of call for most family historians. It has a vast amount of information - but it's not always easy to find your way around. This directory provides a comprehensive overview of websites for the Irish researcher.
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by Stuart A. Raymond
As with the first edition, this edition is designed to help you identify Scottish genealogy websites which are most likely to be relevant to your research.
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by Bruce Durie
Scotland has possibly the most complete and best-kept set of records and other documents in the world.
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by Rosemary Bigwood
The Scottish family tree detective is a practical, user-friendly guide to research in family history – in locating the ancestors and exploring their background. Its aim is to provide sign-posts to the past and to solve problems.
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by Helen Meehan and Godfrey Duffy
Donegal families are an interesting mix of native Irish families and of Scots-Irish who came to the county from the 17th century. It experienced a high level of emigration both to North America and also to Scotland and North of England.
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by James G Ryan and Brian Smith
Dublin is a small county, but the city has been home to a high proportion of Irish for many centuries. Dubliners come originally from all parts of Ireland and from Gaelic, Norman and Viking origin.
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by John Grenham
The third edition of 'Tracing Your Irish Ancestors' includes much improved bibliographies and a chapter dedicated to the Internet.
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by Michael H O'Connor
Kerry is one of the Irish counties which has experienced a high level of emigration to North America and elsewhere.
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