Census records.
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Estate books, being a number of partly printed bound volumes relating in various ways to the Ellices’ estates in Glengarry and Glenquoich., 1834-1921, undated.
Miscellaneous papers of Robert James Batchen Sellar, containing theatre programmes, census report and account book of Carnoustie Cricket Club., 1911, 1931, undated.
Miscellaneous personal and financial papers belonging to James Johnston., 1956-2001.
Notebook containing a census of the inhabitants of Burntisland parish.
Notebook, containing notes relating to the census of Glendale, for the period 1841-1891, also containing on reverse, notes from studies of Church and State in Scotland, for the 19th-20th centuries., Undated.
Notebook containing particulars of inhabitants of Glengarry, compiled in 1861, with additions and corrections., 1861.
Photocopy of an agricultural census document, 1853, of John Munro.
Giving details of his emigration from Kincardine, Easter Ross, to Renfrew, Ontario, Canada.
With a letter, 1977, giving biographical details of John Munro and his family.
Population books containing names, ages, occupations, religious professions and other particulars of inhabitants of Glengarry and Glenquoich., 1861-1872.
"Population of Glengarry Estate 1861", a ruled and lined volume compiled apparently in 1865 or 1866, with additions to at least 1870., ?1865-[1870 or after.]
Notes of clothes given out in November 1867 are entered at folio 97 verso.
A few leaves have been cut out before folio 1 and most of the leaves following folio 65 are blank.
‘Population of Glengarry & Glenquoich 1871’, a ruled and lined volume, apparently in the hand of George Malcolm, factor, with further details added, chiefly 1871 and 1872, in red ink., 1871-1872.
Research background papers of the Gude Cause project., 1911, 1968, undated.
Research papers concerning Clan Gregor, including extracts and copies of historical and genealogical papers; with some papers relating to the history and administration of the Clan Gregor Society.
The arrangement and description of the papers from the Clan Gregor Centre was undertaken by Sheila McGregor on behalf of the Centre. The described papers represent the activities of a small number of people who collected and compiled them over many years, combining traditional knowledge with research to both preserve and extend information about the clan.