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The Green Entrance Hall, National Library of Scotland
- Archives collect and preserve original documents of organizations such as churches or governments. Libraries generally collect published sources such as books, maps, and microfilm.
- If you plan to visit a repository, contact them and ask for information about their collection, hours, services, and fees. Ask if they require you to have a reader’s ticket (a paper indicating you are a responsible researcher) to view the records, and ask how to obtain one.
- Although the records you need may be in an archive or library, the FamilySearch Library may have microfilmed and/or digitized copies of them.
ScotlandsPeople ($) is the official research service of the National Records of Scotland. Indexes are free for statutory registers of births, marriages, and deaths; Old Parochial Registers; Catholic church records; and other church records. After locating a record in the index, the image of the record can be accessed for a fee.
Scottish Archive Network. Thorough alphabetical listing of archives throughout Scotland.
The National Archives Ruskin Avenue, Kew Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU England Website
- Scottish Documents The National Archives of Scotland (NAS) uses the Scottish Documents website to carry out testing for online access to digital images of historical records. The service is currently limited to certain archives in Scotland and to designated Church of Scotland officials.
- A guide to this repository is:
Bevan, Amanda, and Andrea Duncan. Tracing Your Ancestors in the Public Record Office. 4th. ed. London, England: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1990. (FamilySearch Library book 942 A5p no. 19 1990.) WorldCat
Regional, District, and Cultural Archives[edit | edit source]
To find a full list of Scotland Archives and association with their addresses, go to the website of the Scottish Archive Network.
Scottish Catholic Archives
(moving to new address on Orr Street April 2023)
Columba House
16 Drummond Place
Edinburgh EH3 6PL, Scotland
Telephone: +44(0) 131 556 3661
Email: archivists@scottishcatholicarchives.org.uk
Website
National Library of Scotland George IV Bridge Edinburgh EH1 1EW Scotland
Phone: 0131 623 3700 Website Collections
An introduction to Scottish family history
Online Resources: Browse by category - Family History
- The George IV Bridge Building is the National Library of Scotland's main public building, where you will find reading rooms, the Visitor Centre, exhibition and events areas, Readers' Registration and the shop.
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National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh
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National Library of Scotland
Causewayside Building
33 Salisbury Place
Edinburgh
EH9 1SL
Scotland
- The Maps Reading Room is in the Causewayside Building.
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Postal Address:
National Library of Scotland
92 Cowgate
Edinburgh
EH1 1JN
Scotland
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The Scottish Genealogy Society Library and Research Centre
Scottish Genealogy Society
15 Victoria Terrace
Edinburgh
EH1 2JL Scotland
Phone:0131 220 3677
E-mail: editor@scotsgenealogy.com
Website
"Over the years the Society has built up a diverse, fascinating and unique collection of books and manuscripts including local histories, military, trades and profession lists, directories, Scots outwith Scotland, peerage and heraldry, school and university rolls and individual family histories. The Library also has: -
- Monumental Inscriptions, burial, death and mortcloth records - the largest collection in Scotland
- Old Parish Registers [ OPRs] with the orginal in microfilm for every parish in Scotland with OPR and IGI indexes
- Over 4000 books and CDs on family history and related subjects
- Censuses - a large collection of originals in microfilm, and indexes and transcriptions in print
- Journals from all major Scottish family history societies and some from abroad
- Internet access including a world subscription to Ancestry.com"[1]
University libraries house:
- Family papers
- Estate records
- Other historical Material
- Genealogical material
Three main university libraries are:
Aberdeen University Library Manuscripts and Archive Section King’s College Aberdeen AB9 2UB Scotland Website
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University of Edinburgh Library George Square Edinburgh EH8 9LJ Scotland Website
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University of Glasgow Archives The University Glasgow G12 8QQ Scotland Libraries Archives
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Find your nearest library
Local history library staff collect and write histories of the people and places in their locale. Some libraries collect completed indexes and published materials from the local family history societies.
Public libraries collect many published sources such as:
- Local histories
- City directories
- Maps
- Newspapers
- Family histories
- Parish registers
National Museums Scotland Chambers Street Edinburgh, EH1 1JF Scotland
Phone: 0300 123 6789
Website
ScotlandsPeople ($) is the official research service of the National Records of Scotland. Indexes are free for statutory registers of births, marriages, and deaths; Old Parochial Registers; Catholic church records; and other church records. After locating a record in the index, the image of the record can be accessed for a fee.
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