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please can some one help with Scotland lookup

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Mhairi Queen of Scots

Mhairi Queen of Scots Report 2 Nov 2007 21:06

You'll need the website

www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk

Look for the parents (Duncan/Mary and John/Sarah) marriages first. They will give you both sets of parents and help you to get back further.

After you have some dates/areas/occupations I(and you dont already have ancestry) come back on here and i'm sure people will help you to look up census details.

Hope thats of some help
Mhairi

Carrie

Carrie Report 2 Nov 2007 21:05

You can search Scottish BMD on Scotlandspeople, £6 for 30 credits

I'll have a look on the census's for you too or is this where you got the dates from?

aprilrose

aprilrose Report 2 Nov 2007 21:02

I,m looking for information on my granny's side she was sarah Innes, 1911 kirkintiiloch Scotland., Her mum was Elizabeth Travers, 1888 and father Robert Innes, 183, Married 27/3/1908. Roberts Dad was Duncan Innes, Born i think Mid 1850's, Roberts mum was Mary Dryburgh, Born around 1860, i don't have exact years. Elizabeth's parents were John Travers born around 1860, And sara Derrhohn, born around 1860, again i don't have exact years.

any one who can help with years of birth, birth places, marriages, or deaths, i would be very greatful, Helen