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Introduction To Doing Scottish Genealogy

Introduction To Doing Scottish Genealogy

ByRonald Collins November 2, 2022November 5, 2022

Everyone starting to dive into Scottish genealogy needs a place to start. It is not always obvious. Some begin…

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Genealogical Seminar by Ronald W. Collins | Highland Games September 16-18, 2022

Genealogical Seminar by Ronald W. Collins | Highland Games September 16-18, 2022

By June 6, 2022August 4, 2022

45 Minute Genealogical Seminars – 6 repeated sessions – for NH Scots NHSCOT – New Hampshire Highland Games &…

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Genealogical Research Hands-On  Seminar | September 14-15, 2022

Genealogical Research Hands-On Seminar | September 14-15, 2022

ByRonald Collins June 6, 2022

For NH Scots, Highland Games NHSCOT – New Hampshire Highland Games & Festival, Two-day Seminar, September 14-15, 2022, 9…

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The Scots-Irish Settle in New Hampshire

The Scots-Irish Settle in New Hampshire

ByRonald Collins January 22, 2022September 7, 2022

By Ronald W. Collins From Historical New Hampshire, March 2020 ON APRIL 11, 1719, a group of sixteen Presbyterian…

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The Basics of Scottish Genealogical Research

The Basics of Scottish Genealogical Research

ByRonald Collins January 22, 2022November 5, 2022

Civil registration of births, marriages and deaths in Scotland was introduced in 1855. As you can imagine, birth records are extremely helpful in tracing Scottish ancestry. They provide the child’s name, sex and date and place of birth, they also sometimes include the date and location of their parents’ marriage.

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