Family Research - English, Scottish and Irish Genealogy

31/3/2008

Scotsman searches for Treasure Beach descendant link

Generations of Jamaicans have looked at the fair skinned people of south St Elizabeth with a mixture of curiosity at their distinctive appearance in a predominantly dark-skinned population and mild derision at their brand of Jamaican dialect and accent. for more click here

Digitised Extract from ‘the Buik of the Kirk of the Canagait’


“Henry duk of Albany erll of Rois. Marie be the grace of God quen souerane of this realme. 1 2 3. Maried in the chappell.’ (Henry, Duke of Albany, Earl of Ross. Mary, by the grace of God, queen sovereign of this realm. The deletion of the figure 3 probably means that the Royal pair were married after being twice ‘cryit’.) for more click here

Genealogy Web site attempts to map out entire Jewish people

In the near future, provided Dan Rolls realizes his vision, any Jew in the world could easily visit a Web site where he would be able trace back his genealogical trecoe in a way that would show him his or her family connections with thousands of relatives he had never known about across the globe. for more click here

Scottish parish record images go online!

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The images of Old Parochial Registers (OPR) for births and marriages are now available online at www.ScotlandsPeople.gov.uk And about time too, many family historians will comment. The General Record Office of Scotland (GROS) estimates that over 28 million people have Scottish roots, so the release of the OPR images will provide a boost to family historians keen to find pre civil registration records of their Scottish ancestors. The Scottish OPRs are, roughly speaking, the equivalent of the parish registers in England. for more click here

Ancestry.co.uk Genealogy resources and Family History index

genealogy,ancestry, ancestry.com, ancestry.co.uk, family history, family tree, … were killed in action, executed or died of their wounds or disease, for more click here

Hampton Roads

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Naval history was made on March 8, 1862, when the first Confederate ironclad steamed down the Elizabeth River into Hampton Roads to attack the woodensided U.S. blockading fleet anchored there. Built on the hull of the U.S.S. Merrimac (which had been scuttled and burned when the Federals abandoned the Gosport Navy Yard in April, 1861), the new warship had been christened C.S.S. Virginia, but in common usage retained its original name. After ramming and sinking the twenty-four-gun woodenhulled steam-sailing sloop Cumberland, the Merrimac headed for the fifty-gun frigate Congress. An awestruck Union officer watched the one-sided fight as the Merrimac fired “shot and shell into her with terrific effect, while the shot from the Congress glanced from her iron-plated sloping sides, without doing any apparent injury.” for more click here

York Assizes 1785-1851

An index of prisoners brought to trial at York Assizes 1785 - 1851. for more click here

Do your homework before you go online for family history info

The Internet, as everybody knows by now, makes research easier, providing you know where to look. for more click here

Genealogy of the UK - Yorkshire

a guide to finding online genealogy resources for, including archives, libraries, surname lists, parish registers, cemeteries, directories, war memorials, electoral rolls, censuses. for more click here

30/3/2008

Taggart star John Michie reveals epic journey through Scotland’s dark past

Taggart Star John Michie On His Epic Journey To The Darkest Part Of Scotland’s History..the Highland Clearances

ACTOR John Michie went back to the land he loves for new five-part TV show Highland. for more click here

 
 

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