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Here are some other GenealogyWise groups that may be useful for tracing your Scottish ancestors. If you know of or have an existing group on GenealogyWise you would like added to this list please let me know.
SURNAMES:
Affleck Surname
Aikman Family
Archibald
Armstrong Family
Black of Scotland
Curd Families
Clan Donald
Douglas Genealogy
Duncan Surname and Variants
Ferguson Surname
Frame Genealogy & DNA
Garvie Genealogy
Gavin Family Scotland
Grant Family Genealogy
Jamiesons
Kennedy
Kerr
Lawson Ancestry
Little of Scotland
Scotland; MacGregor, MacIntyre-Black, Wright etc
MacLachlan Families
Mather Surname
Matheson DNA
McClain
McClaren/McClarin/McClain/McClure Surname Group
McGeorge Family History
McGown, McGowen, or McGowan
McKenzie
McKinstry Family Genealogy
Clan Moffat
Mowbray
Mowbray of Scotland
Oliphant (Olyphant, Olivant, Olifant etc.)
Primrose Family Scotland
Salmond
Snodgrass Clan Society
Steele
Stevenson/Stephenson
Sutherland Family
Swanson of Scotland
Walkenshaw (various spellings)
Walker Surname
Wedderburn of Aberdeen and beyond
Weems Surname
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Ayrshire (Scotland) Ancestors
Kirkpatrick Durham, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland
Perthshire
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Timothy
If they were not Church of Scotland then the records will not be on scotlandspeople. There may be some records in the National Archives of Scotland of non conformist churches in the area.
Timothy,
It is not what you are asking for, but this link to Jedburgh graves may help: http://haygenealogy.com/hay/scotland/jedburghcemetery.html
I was in Jedburgh last weekend - it is a nice town.
William
Looking for the marriage of Robert Balmer to Jean Robson about 1825 in Jedburgh Scotland.If its not on Scotlandspeople is it the end of the line?
Also the birth of James Veitch about 1816 in Jedburgh .On his death certificate his parents were James Veitch and Margaret Henry .Again nothing on Scotlandspeople .Any ideas?
Thank You Tim
Changes coming to Scotland's People.
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Looking for Eleonard McINTYRE & Margaret McKENZIE, married circa 1764 in Barra. They arrive in New Brunswick circa 1793-1797.
Also, Duncan McNICOLL & Katherine McNICOLL from Comrie (Perthshire). They both join the 78th Highlanders at Inverness in 1757 and settle near Quebec after the war.
I am new to this group. My great-grandfather was
Robert Campbell Paterson
Sex: Male
Father: Andrew Paterson
Mother: Susan Watt
Birth: 30 Oct 1817 in East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Residence: 1861 in Crawford Dyke St, Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Property: 1863 in Paterson Robert Vinegar Store 14 Hutcheson Street, Glasgow
Residence: 1871 in 4 Pollok Villa, Eastwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Residence: 1881 in Glasgow Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Will: 1882 in Paisley Sheriff Court Wills
Death: 14 Jun 1882 in Glasgow, Scotland
Burial: Southern Necropolis Cemetery, Glasgow
Marriage: Agnes Campbell 11 Jul 1841 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Children:
Person Notes: Robert Campbell Paterson was a Vinegar and condiments merchant who had a good reputation for selling an honest product. His name appears regularly in the Post Office Directory from 1851 onwards. In 1868 he was joined by his son Campbell and began to diversify into sauces, ketchup and fruit wines. Eight years later, following the death of its founder the Paterson Company was catapulted to fame with the first instant coffee: Camp Coffee (an essence of coffee-beans, chicory and sugar poured from a distinctive bottle).
Robert was buried in the Southern Necropolis which opened in the year 1840.
The Paterson headstone lies face-up in the front, right quarter of the central section of the cemetery. Http://www.southernnecropolis.compage54.html
1882 Census: Vinegar and Pickle Merchant, Glasgow, residing at 3 KeirStreet,
Pollokshields, d. 14/06/1882 at Lefter Villa, Skelmorlie, testate
Will Paisley Sheriff Court Wills (from 1879) SC58/45/3
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