Sunday, 6 September 2015
Scottish Record Society - Finding Guide
"The Scottish Record Society is one of Scotland’s oldest historical societies, and is dedicated to publishing calendars, indexes and texts of historical records."
In my article of Scotland Genealogy Resources one of the links I gave was for publications of the Scottish Record Society at Archive.org. The link list just names the SRS of Edinburgh and a volume number.
To make it easier to find the records you want, I have made in a Word Document a Finding Guide with a list of each publication naming city, records given, and years.
You can download the Finding Guide here.
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Thanks so much for this list. There are records there that I'm sure will progress my research. I will be referring to this list in the future. #geneabloggerstribe
ReplyDeleteI hope this helps you!
DeleteThanks for visiting.
I will as well!
ReplyDeleteA very useful guide to anyone researching a Scottish family.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this guide, I have yet to get to grips with my Scottish ancestor but this will definitely help
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