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Eventually I hope this will be a reasonable source for anyone researching the Scottish branch of their Family Tree and interested in the local history of Falkirk and Stirlingshire. It will also include any articles gleaned from newsgroups that I think may be useful backround information for the family historian. I have made a start by selecting some turn of the century photographs from a series of booklets published by Falkirk District Council that depict the life of the common folk of the Falkirk area. If you have any additional bits of useful info then mail me at tom.paterson@ukonline.co.uk.
The best place to navigate around my site is from my
page. You can get to it by clicking on the image from just about any one of my pages.
If you are researching one of my names and would like to be contacted by like minded genealogists then mail me and I will start a contact list.
You can start from the contents page or the charts for my
and the Irish Connection (The Honorable Thomas O'Grady)
There is a full index below of all my ancestors' family names with links to charts, family photos and notes on some towns and parishes plus a raw unload list of individuals(300K) in surname sequence and in parish sequencefrom my Microsoft Access database . Don't bother clicking on a name in the index unless there is a date range and place of origin against it. If you have an interest in the origins and history of the surnames then try here . A major project that I've finished at the moment is the Statistical Account for Stirlingshire (1840/1), an account by parish of the life of the common and landed folk written by their parish ministers. This will keep me going for a while.
Feel free to sign my guestbook or just view it. if you would prefer to keep your questions private then you can mail me at
tom.paterson@ukonline.co.uk.According to Web-Crawler your one of thats been rootin
aboot.
Here is a link in to Stenhousemuir Football
Club , cause that's whar a came frae. The 1995/96 season was a memorable year for the
WARRIORS winning our first trophy in one hundred and eleven years. Congratulations to
Terry Christie and the lads. The latest breaking news (June 2002) is that Falkirk Football Club will be sharing Ochilview.
"Bairns" tramping up Tryst road every second Saturday - whatever next!
| SURNAME | DATE RANGE | PARISH LOCATIONS | FAMILY | SURNAME |
| Allardyse | 1830 -1871 | Banff | ||
| Baillie | 1746 | Yetholm | ||
| Bain | 1830 | Falkirk | ||
| Balfour | 1800 | Stirling | ||
| Binnie | 1770 | Falkirk | Surname | |
| Black | ||||
| Brydon | ||||
| Bryson | 1755 | Lauder | ||
| Buchanan . | 1795-1871 | Lismore | Surname | |
| Burrell . | 1800-present | Lauder, Berwickshire - Stenhousemuir | Surname | |
| Carmichael | 1756 | Lismore | Surname | |
| Connel | 1760-1850 | |||
| Conochie | 1770 | Carronshore | ||
| Corbet | 1810-1920 | |||
| Cowan | 1770-1920 | Stow - Channelkirk, Berwickshire | Surname | |
| Davidson | 1800-1860 | Smailholm | Surname | |
| De Courcy | 1026-1829 | Kingsale, Ireland | ||
| Douglas | ||||
| Dunn | 1815 | |||
| Elliot | 1846 | Roxburgh | Surname | |
| Geddes | 1840 | Stirling / Slamannan | ||
| Hay | 1820 | |||
| Henderson | 1800 | Falkirk | ||
| Hill | 1800 | Larbert | ||
| Hotchkies | 1760-1970 | Grahamston - Carronshore | ||
| Jack | 1790 | Slamannan | ||
| Johnston | 1790-1920 | Slamannan | Surname | |
| Kellas | ||||
| Lauder | Surname | |||
| Little | 1770 | Stow | ||
| MacGregor | 1795 - 1965 | Lismore - Perthshire - Maddiston | Photos | Surname |
| McColl | 1765 | Lismore | ||
| McKay | 1790-1890 | Macduff | ||
| McKenzie | 1810 | Falkirk | ||
| McWilliams | 1810 | Aberdeen | Surname | |
| Mair | 1800 | Macduff | ||
| Malcolm | 1800 - 1965 | Grahamston, Falkirk area | Surname | |
| Milton | Macduff | |||
| Mitchell | 1963 | Carronshore | ||
| Morrison | 1770 | Falkirk | Surname | |
| O'Grady | 1236 - 1942 | Limerick,IRE - Slamannan, SCT | Photos | |
| Paterson | 1830 - present | Banff - Grangemouth - Stenhousemuir | Photos | |
| Pringle | 1785- | Surname | ||
| Rae | 1790- | |||
| Rankin | ||||
| Redpath | 1759- | Roxburgh | ||
| Sharp | ||||
| Sutherland | 1780 | Falkirk | ||
| Tait | 1764- | Yetholm | ||
| Taylor | ||||
| Torrie | 1769- | |||
| Touchet | 1295 - 1635 | |||
| Wilson 1 | 1770- | Legerwood | ||
| Wilson 2 | 1818- | Falkirk | ||
| Wilson 3 | 1810 | Aberdeen | ||
| Wood | 1816- | Channelkirk | ||
| Yeats | Macduff | |||
| Young 1 | Macduff | |||
| Young 2 | 1720 | Lauder | ||
| Zazzini | 1952 | Civitanova, Italy |
If you are a newcomer to this genealogy game then you will find these sites give useful information on getting started. The best place ,of course, is with your immediate relatives - the older the better. Remember, there are very limited sources on the internet, and all real research can only be carried out by hard graft, digging around in record offices, family history centres and such like.
Last Update by Tom Paterson on 12th May 2002