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:The Society was established in September 1981 to promote the study of genealogy, family history, and related subjects in the Highlands of Scotland.  Our area covers the old counties of Sutherland, Ross, Inverness, and Nairn (and we retain interest in, and information about, Caithness and northern parishes of Argyll and Perth, though they now have their own local family history groups).  
:The Society was established in September 1981 to promote the study of genealogy, family history, and related subjects in the Highlands of Scotland.  Our area covers the old counties of Sutherland, Ross, Inverness, and Nairn (and we retain interest in, and information about, Caithness and northern parishes of Argyll and Perth, though they now have their own local family history groups).  
'''Loch Ard Local History Group'''<br> Kinlochard Village Hall<br>Kinlochard, Stirling FK8 3TL UK<br>Email: [mailto:chair@kinlochard.org chair@kinlochard.org]<br>
Website: [http://www.kinlochard.org/lahg.html Loch Ard Local History Group]
:The Group was started in 1999 and is still going strong.  It serves Inversnaid, Kinlochard, and Aberfoyle.  Their agenda centres around Stirlingshire and Perthshire, but on some occasions local speakers may deal with broader topics.


'''Tay Valley Family History Society'''<br>179-181 Princes Street<br>Dundee DD4 6DQ UK<br>Telephone: 01382 461845<br>Email: [mailto:tvfhs@tayvalleyfhs.org.uk tvfhs@tayvalleyfhs.org.uk]<br>
'''Tay Valley Family History Society'''<br>179-181 Princes Street<br>Dundee DD4 6DQ UK<br>Telephone: 01382 461845<br>Email: [mailto:tvfhs@tayvalleyfhs.org.uk tvfhs@tayvalleyfhs.org.uk]<br>
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