Nairnshire, Scotland Genealogy

Scotland Nairnshire, Scotland 

Guide to  ancestry, family history and genealogy parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.



Nairn is a county in the north-east of Scotland, bounded on the north by the Moray Firth, on the east by Elginshire (Moray) and a detached portion of the county of Inverness, on the south by Elginshire, and on the west and south-west by Inverness-shire. It is about 22 miles in length and 15 miles in breadth, comprising an area of 200 square miles or 128,000 acres.

It includes four parishes and small detached portions of ones from other counties. In civil matters, it and Elginshire are under the jurisdiction of one sheriff with a sub-sheriff over each. It contains the royal burgh of Nairn (the county town) and a few villages.

The population of the county in 1851 was 9217.

(Source: Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, 2nd ed., 1851.  Family History Library, 2 vols.

Parishes
Here is a list of historic parishes for the county of Nairn. Click on a parish name to see information about records. Click on this link for an outline map of the parishes of Nairn.

Census
The Family History Library has county-wide census indexes for Nairnshire for and.

The library also has a collection of census surname indexes for different places within Nairnshire. Click here to see a table listing these other census surname indexes that are available at the library.

Maps
Click on the map at the right to see a larger version, and click again on the larger map. Next, click on the ‘Expand’ button when it appears in the lower right-hand corner of the map.

Websites

 * Nairnshire Resources and help pages on RootsChat Nairnshire Resources and help pages.