Researching Local History and Genealogy in Argyll and Bute
GENUKI Parishes
Genealogy
* -- Scotlandspeople
* -- in person in Edinburgh
* -- In person in Mitchell library
* -- We do not have a local hub in Argyll (yet)
* -- Scotland's People help and support guides.
Ancestry -
* -- Records list
* -- Family trees - a great way to connect up with other researchers, find unique family information, and learn from others peoples research (be cautious as these may be very poorly researched so always double check what you find)
* -- DNA matches
Findmypast
* --Records list
* -- Family trees - a great way to connect up with other researchers, find unique family information, and learn from others peoples research (be cautious as these may be very poorly researched so always double check what you find)
* -- British Newspaper Archive included in FMP
My Heritage
Family Search
Local council archives
* --Live Argyll Archives - catalogue page
* -- Local Library
* -- Oban, Dunoon, Campbeltown, Lochgilphead,
Local community groups
* --Ardchattan, Luing, Mull Museum, Strachur family history,
Online resources
* -- Mull Genealogy, Tiree Genealogy, Coll Genealogy, Islay family history,
* -- Ralston
Publications
* -- British Newspaper Archive BNA website and FMP
* -- Oban Times also Mitchel library
* --Argyllshire Advertiser
National resources
* --National Library of Scotland family history
Records of people
* -- Census records SP guide - 1841 to 1921
* -- Duke of Argyll censuses
* -- Statutory records SP guide - 1855 onwards Birth, Marriages, Death
* -- Old Parish Records before 1855, variable coverage 1700s and earlier is very scarce. Baptism, Banns, * -- Burial records older ones are rare
* -- Memorial Inscriptions
* -- War memorials
* -- Wills
* -- Electoral Rolls
* -- Military records - The National Archives at Kew, Find My Past, Fold3,
* -- Oban War and Peace museum has so much material of the war in the area.
Records of place (and people)
* -- Argyll heritage map - ABMHF
* -- Statistical accounts Scotland
* --Valuation rolls
* -- Old Taxes - Scotlandsplaces
* -- Ordnance survey place books - Scotlandsplaces
* -- Kirk Sessions
* -- One place studies
* -- Gazetteer Scotland
* -- Maps - National Library of Scotland
* -- Roy map
* -- Blaeu map
* -- Ordnance Survey Scotland
* -- Geo
* -- Kellys Directories Scotland
* -- Pigots Directories Scotland
Records of Clans and estates
The National Archives, Kew, London
National Archives of Scotland
National Records of Scotland
Campbell - Argyll Archives - CSSNA - list of campbell names
The Black Book - Taymouth papers Campbell of Breadalbane
MacDougall - Dunollie
MacEwan -
Images
Local groups - see above
Am Baile
Scottish Archive Network - moved To NRS
* -- Ebay
* -- Mitchell
Sound
* -- What we do in Winter
* -- School of Scottish Studies
* --Tobar an Dualcas
Local Genealogists
National organisations
Association of Scot Genealogists
Scottish Local history forum
Scottish Indexes
CRASSOC - Callendar and Oban railway including branch lines
CALMAC -
Old ships
Training - Future Learn / Strathclyde university
A few notes
Mc and Mac - it is vital to understand that the spellings of Mac/Mc names are entirely interchangeable, and have there is no distinction in terms of locality, religion, or clan. It is only in relatively recent times that names became set and replicated the same way. When transcribing records it is not uncommon to find both Mc and Mac used in the same document.
GENUKI Parishes
Genealogy
* -- Scotlandspeople
* -- in person in Edinburgh
* -- In person in Mitchell library
* -- We do not have a local hub in Argyll (yet)
* -- Scotland's People help and support guides.
Ancestry -
* -- Records list
* -- Family trees - a great way to connect up with other researchers, find unique family information, and learn from others peoples research (be cautious as these may be very poorly researched so always double check what you find)
* -- DNA matches
Findmypast
* --Records list
* -- Family trees - a great way to connect up with other researchers, find unique family information, and learn from others peoples research (be cautious as these may be very poorly researched so always double check what you find)
* -- British Newspaper Archive included in FMP
My Heritage
Family Search
Local council archives
* --Live Argyll Archives - catalogue page
* -- Local Library
* -- Oban, Dunoon, Campbeltown, Lochgilphead,
Local community groups
* --Ardchattan, Luing, Mull Museum, Strachur family history,
Online resources
* -- Mull Genealogy, Tiree Genealogy, Coll Genealogy, Islay family history,
* -- Ralston
Publications
* -- British Newspaper Archive BNA website and FMP
* -- Oban Times also Mitchel library
* --Argyllshire Advertiser
National resources
* --National Library of Scotland family history
Records of people
* -- Census records SP guide - 1841 to 1921
* -- Duke of Argyll censuses
* -- Statutory records SP guide - 1855 onwards Birth, Marriages, Death
* -- Old Parish Records before 1855, variable coverage 1700s and earlier is very scarce. Baptism, Banns, * -- Burial records older ones are rare
* -- Memorial Inscriptions
* -- War memorials
* -- Wills
* -- Electoral Rolls
* -- Military records - The National Archives at Kew, Find My Past, Fold3,
* -- Oban War and Peace museum has so much material of the war in the area.
Records of place (and people)
* -- Argyll heritage map - ABMHF
* -- Statistical accounts Scotland
* --Valuation rolls
* -- Old Taxes - Scotlandsplaces
* -- Ordnance survey place books - Scotlandsplaces
* -- Kirk Sessions
* -- One place studies
* -- Gazetteer Scotland
* -- Maps - National Library of Scotland
* -- Roy map
* -- Blaeu map
* -- Ordnance Survey Scotland
* -- Geo
* -- Kellys Directories Scotland
* -- Pigots Directories Scotland
Records of Clans and estates
The National Archives, Kew, London
National Archives of Scotland
National Records of Scotland
Campbell - Argyll Archives - CSSNA - list of campbell names
The Black Book - Taymouth papers Campbell of Breadalbane
MacDougall - Dunollie
MacEwan -
Images
Local groups - see above
Am Baile
Scottish Archive Network - moved To NRS
* -- Ebay
* -- Mitchell
Sound
* -- What we do in Winter
* -- School of Scottish Studies
* --Tobar an Dualcas
Local Genealogists
National organisations
Association of Scot Genealogists
Scottish Local history forum
Scottish Indexes
CRASSOC - Callendar and Oban railway including branch lines
CALMAC -
Old ships
Training - Future Learn / Strathclyde university
A few notes
Mc and Mac - it is vital to understand that the spellings of Mac/Mc names are entirely interchangeable, and have there is no distinction in terms of locality, religion, or clan. It is only in relatively recent times that names became set and replicated the same way. When transcribing records it is not uncommon to find both Mc and Mac used in the same document.