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Posts by Emma Maxwell - Scottish Indexes

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#MeetTheTutors Chris Paton @chrismpaton.bsky.social is a freelance researcher, author and lecturer who regularly writes content for various British and Irish family history magazines. Find out more about Chris: www.pharostutors.com/chris-paton

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Dig deeper into your Scottish roots at the Scottish Indexes Conference on 31 Jan 2026.

Free online talks on marriage, DNA, illicit distilling, church records & more. Save the date!

#Scottish #FamilyHistory #ScottishIndexes #Genealogy #Archives

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Join Caroline Brown as she explores the lives of Dundee’s textile workers: women, men and children whose labour shaped a city once known as the jute capital of the world.

#ScottishHistory #Archives #Dundee #TextileHeritage #FamilyHistory #Jute

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Thank you so much for listening Kay.

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Logo for Scottish Indexes conference on Saturday 22 November.  Family in hearts and jigsaw rainbow design.

Logo for Scottish Indexes conference on Saturday 22 November. Family in hearts and jigsaw rainbow design.

Scottish Indexes Conference - Saturday 22 Nov 2025.
Interested in tracing your Scottish genealogy? Expert advice. Time-zone friendly. Each presentation is shown twice. Free to attend. @scottishindexes.bsky.social #genealogy #FamilyHistory #Scotland
www.scottishindexes.com/conference.a...

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Journeys into Genealogy podcast – family histories, stories, tips from experts and more

Just listened to Emma of @scottishindexes.bsky.social being interviewed on the Journeys into Genealogy Podcast. Includes excellent tips for researching Scottish ancestors.
#FamilyHistory #genealogy #GeniHour #Scotland
journeysintogenealogy.co.uk

5 months ago 3 3 1 0
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From our friends at Hamilton Town House Library:
Celebrate Book Week Scotland at Low Parks Museum with a free illustrated talk by Dr Phil Back on the history and rescue of Chatelherault.
20 Nov at 7pm, doors 6:30. Booking opens 13 Nov. Call The Town House Hamilton 01698 452299 to reserve your spot.

5 months ago 6 2 0 0
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🆕 New from Scottish Indexes: We’ve compiled a list of freely available books on Internet Archive to support your Scottish family history research.
📚 Browse the list: archive.org/details/@emm... #Genealogy #ScottishHistory #FamilyResearch #ScottishIndexes

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After her great talk about Glamis estate at the recent @scottishindexes.bsky.social conference, their archivist has sent me images of rental records featuring my ancestors who were tenants there. Looks like there's plenty more where that came from, so there's a trip up north in my future #GenHour

7 months ago 15 1 0 0
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The Miners A selective list of resources relating to housing in Scottish mining communities 1880-1930.

Resources for anyone interested in mining communities in Scotland in the nineteenth century and early-twentieth century. Includes museums to visit. Recently edited. Suggestions welcome. #genealogy #FamilyHistory #skystorians #mining 📚🗃️
thepastandotherplaces.wordpress.com/housing-the-...

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Scottish Indexes - Helping you trace your Scottish family tree Trace your Scottish Ancestors in Prison and High Court records.

Scotland's Criminal Database: www.scottishindexes.com/ScotlandsCri...

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We have added 34,662 entries to Scotland's Criminal Database. This update coveres the following prisons: Aberdeen, Dumbarton, Edinburgh (Calton Jail), Edinburgh (Police Prison), helensburgh, Inveraray, Leith Police Prison, Linlithgow, Musselburgh, Paisley, Rothesay and Wick.

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Scottish Indexes - Helping you trace your Scottish family tree Do you want to learn how to trace your family history? Have you made a start but need some tips on how to proceed? Or perhaps you are an experienced researcher who is keen to discover new skills and n...

Scottish Indexes Conference - Saturday 13 Sept 2025.
Interested in tracing your Scottish genealogy? Expert advice. Time-zone friendly. Each presentation is shown twice. Free to attend. @scottishindexes.bsky.social #genealogy #FamilyHistory #Scotland
www.scottishindexes.com/conference.a...

7 months ago 7 5 0 2
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Hot off the press!

Pick up the July 2025 Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine to read my masterclass article, ‘Sheriff Court Paternity Records’.

Live in the UK? Who Do You Think You Are? with Diane Morgan is available on BBC iPlayer.

#WDYTYA #Scotland #paternity @wdytyamagazine.bsky.social

10 months ago 4 2 1 1
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I had to search over 70 dusty archive boxes to find these cases! Great to be part of #WDYTYA.

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It was great fun!

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Did someone in your family work for the Post Office? Here's how to find their employment record online 📮

www.whodoyouthinkyouaremaga...

1 year ago 4 1 0 0
An image of the old Canmore website with an arrow to the new Trove website.

An image of the old Canmore website with an arrow to the new Trove website.

Do you use Historic Environment Scotland's data? If so you need to know that Canmore is being retired this June.

Trove (www.trove.scot) is replacing it and is now online in beta.

Please try it out and feedback your comments here: haveyoursay.historicenvironment.scot/heritage/470...

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Return of documents after historical thefts NRS has completed the return of thousands of documents taken from its archives and several other institutions by a single person decades ago.

National Records of Scotland (NRS) has completed the return of thousands of documents that were stolen from its archives and from other UK institutions by a single individual between 1949 and 1980. www.nrscotland.gov.uk/latest-news/...

#history #Genealogy #archives

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2025 Live | The Really Useful Show

This weekend! The Really Useful Show LIVE in the South West. 🌳 #FamilyHistory #Genealogy

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National Records of Scotland closed on Thursday 27 March

I can’t see a mention of this online but when we were in the Historical Search Room yesterday we were told that the NRS would be closed on Thursday and open as usual on Friday.

Hope this saves someone a wasted journey!

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Fabulous day with @chrismpaton.bsky.social, @pastandotherplaces.bsky.social, @acspring.bsky.social and all our other presenters. If you missed this Scottish genealogy extravaganza, you have a day or so to catch up here: www.facebook.com/groups/scott...

1 year ago 17 7 0 1

Family & Local History societies and organisations starter pack. Let us know if you'd like to be added! go.bsky.app/SUyvXhf

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Thank you for this. I have been meaning to check this out for a current project!

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If you're wondering what happened to the original Glasgow University building in the city centre, here it is. Or rather, what's left of it! The staircase, built 1690 in the old building, is incorporated into the new one, but now faces the opposite direction to how it went originally. #recycling

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So many new accounts on Bluesky that I would like to invite all the #Genealogy interested people to #GenHour chat time between 8-9pm GMT every Thursday. It is a thriving live chat time where you can get new followers and find people to follow as well as read lots of interesting information. Do come

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#genealogy Tips for BlueSky Newbies:

Use CamelCase for your hashtags: #AncestryHour #GenHour #GenChat #FamilyHistory

1 year ago 49 10 1 1

It's been on my to-do list for a while! What have I missed?

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This time next week I'll be back in Oz for the first time in 7 years, catching up with genies down under! If you're not on the 18th UTP #genealogy cruise, I hope you can join us in Sydney, Adelaide or Brisbane. Details at www.gould.com.au/chris-paton-... - it should be great craic! #FamilyHistory

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Do you want to trace your family history earlier than 1750? If so, an understanding of some unfamiliar terms will help you. Join the Scottish Indexes conference to advance your research skills: Saturday, 23 November 2024.

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