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Tracing your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records

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A Guide for Family Historians

Despite its Union with England and Wales in 1707, Scotland remained virtually independent from its partners in many ways, retaining its own legal system, its own state church, and its own education system.

In Tracing Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records, genealogist Chris Paton examines the most common records used by family historians in Scotland, ranging from the vital records kept by the state and the various churches, the decennial censuses, tax records, registers of land ownership and inheritance, and records of law and order.

Through precepts of clare constat and ultimus haeres records, feudalism and udal tenure, to irregular marriages, penny weddings and records of sequestration, Chris Paton expertly explores the unique concepts and language within many Scottish records that are simply not found elsewhere within the British Isles. He details their purpose and the information recorded, the legal basis by which they were created, and where to find them both online and within Scotland’s many archives and institutions.

Contents:
Introduction
Glossary
1. Research Resources
2. Civil Registration
3. Church of Scotland Records
4. Other Churches
5. Where Were They?
6. Land Tenure
7. Inheritance
8. Law and Order
Bibliography/Further Reading
Index.

 

Author: Chris Paton
Type: Paperback – 176 pages
Year: 2019
ISBN: 9781526768421
Publisher: Pen & Sword

 

 

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Weight 390 g
Dimensions 23.5 × 15.9 × 1.0 cm
Scotland

Scotland, Scottish

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