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Scotland Research
Scotland Research Resources -Sam Gibson LAFSL Scottish Research Specialist

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[A Hundred Thousand Welcomes]

We hope that the information we display on this site will be of benefit to all. It has been designed with the beginner in mind, but will appreciated by the seasoned Researcher as well. The layout is simple to avoid too much confusion and the content extensive, I hope, which will treat some areas in a way and to an extent they have never been treated before. Most of the information here is probably available in other sources, but we have tried to combine as much information into a single source as possible to cut out some of the labour and a lot of the worry.

The main areas of Scottish Research will be covered under the following Main headings listed below. These will be added to as we get the material prepared. Branches and Sub-Branches from these Main Headings will treat specific aspects or topics within that Heading. It sounds complicated, but we hope as it evolves the user will see the benefits and their research is made easier. Some of the information may not be found in any other source or form, to my knowledge. In some cases it required going through each individual film and extracting the information directly from the films themselves.

We have no timetable as to when all of this will occur, we will do what we can when we can. One step at a time will get us to where we are going and we hope you will join us for the journey.

SAM GIBSON LAFSL Scottish Research Specialist

ADMINISTRATION DISTRICTS
SCOTTISH ADMINISTRATION AREAS Every Nation on Earth is governed by a form of Administration, whither it be Judicial, Ecclesiastical 0r Civil. Throughout their entire History, they have survived under one of these forms, or perhaps more than one at the same time. Scotland has seen many changes in it's Administrations throughout the ages. Many of the records to these Administrations have survived and we can see the evolution through to the present day. Some forms of Administration in the far past we can only speculate at. The fact that Scotland stands as a Nation today is witness to all the Administrations, from simple tribal to complex judicial, that have shaped the country and it's people today. The Picts, who inhabited the land before the Scots arrived, had been in residence for perhaps 3000 to 4000 years, before their World was invaded by the Romans. To have survived so long, they would have had to have had some form of Administration to keep their peoples together. But that is lost to History and Time. The Romans were well organized and we know they had an Administration to govern this far-flung Province of the Empire. They had a large network of camps and forts throughout Central and Southern Scotland and an organization to keep these places supplied. I don't know if such a chart for that Administration Survives in some Museum today. This was probably the first formal Administration of the land that would become Scotland. From Historians, we do know that the Romans did make maps of the land indicating places, landmarks and the local Pictish tribes. This information forms the first of the following Charts.

The Charts in this section show some of the Administrations from Scotland's Past and it's Present. They are arranged in Chronological Order to try and show their evolution. More importantly for the Researcher, they show the use of local names and how many have remained in use for the longest time. Some have faded into obscurity and may only be mentioned in local areas, many have become well known around the World. Some Researchers may only have a place name of where their Ancestors had originated and these Charts may be of some use pinpointing a location for those names.

PICTISH TRIBES IN ROMAN TIMES 150 A.D.
The Roman view of Northern Britian According to Claudius Ptolemaeus

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH-PARISHES-1300 AD
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General Websites

 * Genealogy in Time magazine 2016 listing of Top 100 Websites Top 100 Websites 2016
 * Online Searchable Death Indexes
 * Online Search by Surname, Genealogies or Family Trees
 * The Biggest and Best Toolbox of Genealogy Tools is at Stephen P. Morse's Website
 * Search for family trees, photos, and more content published by Family Tree Maker contributors at Genealogy.com
 * Mostly European Surnames at geneanet.org
 * Features sites of counties in each state at usgenweb.org
 * Features sites for countries and regions at worldgenweb.org
 * Atlas of Historical County Boundaries at Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
 * Family History & Genealogy, Census, Birth, Marriage, Death Vital Records & More http://www.linkpendium.com/usa-genealogy/
 * World Vital Records at http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/
 * A Library of Genealogy, History and Biography at http://www.godfrey.org/

FamilySearch

 * FamilySearch Site Map familysearch site-map
 * FamilySearch IGI at FamilySearch IGI Collection
 * IGI help and information at FamilySearch IGI Blog

Free Genealogy Blank Forms and Research Helps

 * Blank Genealogy and Census Forms at BYU.edu/familyhistory Forms and Research Helps

Heritage Quest Research
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 * You can access Heritage Quest using your Los Angeles City Public Library card. Access the website http://www.lapl.org/collections-resources/research-and-homework/ and log in using the barcode of your library card and the last 4 digits of your phone number.  Click on Heritage Quest from the list of databases and start your research with their amazing databases.

African-American website resources

 * Cyndi's List African-American at https://www.cyndislist.com/african-american
 * California African American Genealogical links at http://caags.org/genealogical-links/
 * African American Census Schedules online http://www.afrigeneas.com/aacensus/
 * African American Genealogical Society of Norther California research websites http://www.aagsnc.org/index.php/resources/resource-directory

England and the Uk Genealogical Resources Links

 * Listing of genealogical sources, links and resources for conducting research on English families at http://www.pricegen.com/resources/english-genealogy/.

Jewish Genealogy Links

 * JewishGen InfoFiles Index at https://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/index.html
 * Cyndi's List of Jewish Genealogy Links at https://www.cyndislist.com/jewish

Latin America Research Websites Links

 * Manual de Genealogía Hispana at http://www.genealogiahispana.com/.
 * The Hispanic Society of New York at http://www.hispanicgenealogy.com/.
 * The Puerto Rican Society of Genealogy at https://www.genealogiapr.com/.
 * Hispagen Asociación de Genealogía at http://hispagen.es/
 * Centro de Genealogía de Entre Ríos at http://www.genealogiaentrerios.com/.
 * Ibero-American Migratory Movements at http://pares.mcu.es/MovimientosMigratorios/staticContent.form?viewName=presentacion.
 * Genealogía Italana de Español at http://www.apellidositalianos.com.ar/.
 * Imigrantes Italanos in Brazil at http://www.imigrantesitalianos.com.br/
 * Migration to Latin America at http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/migration/chapter53.html
 * Hispanic Heritage at http://www.somosprimos.com/.

Native American Genealogy Links

 * Cyndi's List of Native American Genealogy Links at https://www.cyndislist.com/native-american

Poland Research Website Links

 * Polish Genealogical Society of America at https://pgsa.org/pgsa-search/.
 * Polish Roots at http://www.polishroots.org/Home/tabid/37/Default.aspx.
 * Cyndi's List- Poland at https://www.cyndislist.com/poland.

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