Coming this Saturday, 23 March 2024, the latest Scottish Indexes Conference. The presentations are:
‘Family History and the Clyde’ by Dr. Irene O’Brien, Archivist at Glasgow City Archives
‘Survival Sex, Poverty and Desperation: Prostitution in Aberdeen 1840-1870’ by Dr. Dee Hoole
‘Understanding Scottish Inheritance Records’ by genealogist Chris Paton
‘The John Gray Centre: East Lothian’s Heritage Hub’ by Dr. Hanita Ritchie
‘Making the most of Scottish High Court records’ by genealogist Emma Maxwell
‘Researching Hudson Bay Company Ancestors’ by Christine Woodcock
Scottish Genealogy Q&A hosted by Graham and Emma Maxwell
Each presentation is shown twice, in sessions starting at 7 am and 3 pm UK time, that’s 3 am and 11 am ET.
Find out more, and how to register at https://www.scottishindexes.com/conference.aspx


As people frequently travelled to Canada via the US, especially during the winter, this newly added MyHeritage database with 15,213,248 entries and linked images is of interest. Records typically include the passenger’s name, year of birth, year of arrival, and the ship’s name.

Ancestry sourced this new collection from