Genealogies.
Found in 820 Collections and/or Records:
Notebook of John Riddell, containing extracts and some notes, written for the most part in connexion with peerage cases on which Riddell was engaged., 1823.
Notebook of John Riddell, containing extracts and some notes, written for the most part in connexion with peerage cases on which Riddell was engaged., 1823.
Notebook of John Riddell, containing extracts and some notes, written for the most part in connexion with peerage cases on which Riddell was engaged., Circa 1816.
Notebook of John Riddell, containing extracts and some notes, written for the most part in connexion with peerage cases on which Riddell was engaged., Circa 1820.
Notebook of John Riddell, containing extracts and some notes, written for the most part in connexion with peerage cases on which Riddell was engaged., Circa 1817.
Notebook, presumably of the late nineteenth century, containing an epic poem in Gaelic, and related material.
Notebooks and diaries of A E Borthwick, Mary S V Borthwick, and her mother Ann Pringle., 1887-1954, undated.
Notebooks containing fair copy abstracts of material concerning the Dunlop family from Alexander Dunlop's genealogical notes on Scottish families., [Before 1939.]
Notebooks from the Riddell Collection., 1807-1852.
Notes and correspondence of and collected by Major-General Stewart A Lithgow on the genealogy of the Lithgow and other families., 1784-1909, undated.
The notes and correspondence concern: various families, 1894-1897, undated (folio 1); the genealogy and estate of Hector Lithgow, Commissary of Ordinance, Bengal, 1784, 1842-1886 (folio 56); and various branches of the Lithgow family, 1816, 1864-1897, 1909, undated (folio 78).
Notes and correspondence of the Reverend Dr John Struthers, Minister of Prestonpans, with manuscripts collected by him., 1836-1886.
Notes and descriptions of the important features and places in the various counties and other administrative and jurisdictional areas of Scotland, compiled by Sir James Balfour, 1st Baronet, of Denmilne, Lord Lyon King of Arms.
Notes and drafts by Harry Pirie-Gordon of Buthlaw on the history of Dumbarton Castle, Celtic rulers of Strathclyde, and other topics in Highland history and genealogy.
Notes and drafts of George Francis Stewart Elliot for 'The Border Elliots and the Family of Minto', and genealogical papers., [Circa 1700]-[circa 1857], undated.
Notes of births and deaths, 1662-1835, of members of a family named Cogan who lived in Ireland, Glasgow and Edinburgh, contained in a volume including printed works, 1633-1639.
The notes are dispersed through the printed texts, which are:
(1) ‘The Holy Bible’ (London, 1638);
(2) ‘A Briefe Concordance’ (London, 1633); and,
(3) ‘The Whole Book of Psalmes’ (London, 1639).
A typed family tree made out from the notes has been pasted inside the front cover.
‘Notes of genealogies, etc’ in Walter Macfarlane’s handwriting, chiefly regarding his own family, and the Earl of Lennox.
Notes of Scottish genealogies by Matthew Crawfurd, Professor of history at Edinburgh University.
Notes of the 'Lineage of the Matheson family' as given in the supplementary volume of 'Burke's Landed gentry'., 1848.
Notes on the Craig family of Glasgow, by Mr James R Anderson, Librarian of Baillie's Institution, Glasgow, with notes by James Glen, Glasgow, incorporated., Early 20th century.
Notes on the family of De Maria by John Stirton., 1920, or before.
The notes begin with John de Maria, who came to Scotland from Italy in 1756. John Stirton was related to the family of De Maria.
"Notes on the Park Family in New Zealand" of B Murchison, Christchurch.
’Notices of families in Aberdeenshire of the name of Chalmers, from various registers’, compiled by John Stuart., Mid 19th century.
‘Origo et progressus familiae Gordoniorum de Huntly in Scotia’ by Robert Gordon of Straloch.
Imperfect, the manuscript lacks the first 7 pages.
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.187) includes the reference: (W.6.19).
Orkney genealogies and anecdotes `collected by Robert Nicolson who served as Sheriff Substitute of Orkney from 1793 to 1814 inclusive`.
Papers, 1321-1601, to and of the family of Murray of Falahill.
Includes translations of the papers, genealogical notes, genealogies of the families of Falahill and Philiphaugh, and a copy of a poem "The Song of Outlaw Murray", all mid 19th century.