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Memorials of Angus and the Mearns
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Covering the shires of Forfar and Kincardine in the northeast of Scotland. It is a work which concentrates its attention upon the history of the region, particularly in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. It provides an extensive survey of the castles and towns visited or ...
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Memorials of the Scottish Families of Strachan and Wise
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Charles Rogers published this book in 1877. It was first published in 1873, this is a second revised edtion of this family history and genealogy. The geographical area of concern is Strachan, on the western borders of Kincardineshire. The Wise family, also from the same region, interacted with the Strachans over the centuries ...
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Scottish Monumental Inscriptions Pre-1855 Kincardineshire (The Mearns)
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From 1855 compulsory registration has been in force in Scotland, and records are maintained by the Registrar General of all births, marriage and deaths in the county. Post-1855 inscriptions have ...
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Scottish Monumental Inscriptions Pre-1855 Upper Deeside
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From 1855 compulsory registration has been in force in Scotland, and records are maintained by the Registrar General of all births, marriage and deaths in the county. Post-1855 inscriptions have ...
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Scottish Monumental Inscriptions Pre-1855 Wester Ross
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Before 1855, when the registration of births, marrriages and deaths became compulsory in Scotland, genealogical records were scanty. This book attempts to collect the old gravestone records before they perish ...
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The Court Book of the Barony of Urie, Kincardineshire 1604-1747
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Town Map Kincardineshire: Stonehaven 1902
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The large scale plans of the Ordnance Survey are quite unique. In a clear and attractive manner they have portrayed the English, Irish and Scottish towns and villages in detail over the last 150 years. They show not just the streets, but virtually every house ...
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