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Scottish History

Electric Scotland  

Here you will find tons of information on the history of Scotland, the Scots and Scots-Irish as well as people and places of Scots descent around the world. We also have lots of information on Scottish clans and families and their tartans and genealogy.


 
Rampant Scotland


13,000+ Scottish-related Links, regularly updated.
4,300 Web page features on Scotland and the Scots.


ScotClans - A guide to the Clans and Tartans of Scotland: From Scottish Clan Information to Clan Merchandise, Handmade Kilts and Highland Outfits




The Scottish St. Andrew Society of Greater St. Louis YouTube Channel

Visit our YouTube Channel to view Scottish History Videos.  Most of these can be found by clicking on "Playlists".  Most of the documentaries are broken up into several parts.  Using the playlists option groups the videos together by episode.








Genealogy Resources


Ancestry  (Subscription-Based Site)


The National Archives of Scotland

Based in Edinburgh, the National Archives of Scotland (NAS) exists to select, preserve, and make available the national archives of Scotland in whatever medium, to the highest standards; to promote the growth and maintenance of proper archive provision throughout the country; and to lead the development of archival practice in Scotland.

The NAS also holds historical records created by businesses, landed estates, families, churches and other corporate bodies. Every year tens of thousands of people from all over the world use the NAS's services to carry out research, seek advice on record keeping, and enhance the learning and teaching of history.



Our Scottish Family   

Bringing The Past To Life Today For Tomorrow

Researchers of Your Scottish Family History, Ancestry & Genealogy
 







Rootsweb  (Free Site) 





The St. Louis Genealogical Society


The St. Louis Genealogical Society promotes family history research by providing educational and research opportunities, offering community services, and collecting, preserving, and publishing genealogical and historical records.
 
The St. Louis Genealogical Society, now celebrating its 40th year, is the largest local genealogical society in the nation.  It is renowned in genealogical circles for its excellence in programming, resources, and membership services.




Scotlands People

The official goverment source for genealogical data for Scotland.





Scottish Ancestors

We are a Scottish Genealogy Company researching for over 20 years into Scottish Ancestry.  We are based in Central Scotland and conduct all of our research out of New Register House in Edinburgh. We offer different packages to suit specific needs and budgets to bring your families past alive.
There is a 10% off discount available to members of the Scottish St. Andrew Society of Greater St. Louis, check the 
Members Page for details.



The Scottish St. Andrew Society of Greater St. Louis Genealogy Forum 


You may ask questions in our forum under the topic of Genealogy (click the link above to go to our forum).  Scottish ancestry or Ulster-Scot (Scots-Irish) ancestry can be hard to trace.  Some of the records were lost forever because they were destroyed in a fire in Ireland or if your ancestor was from the Scottish Highlands, the records may not have been kept very well or they were destroyed by enemies.  If this is the case, the best way to track down your ancestors will be to search through kirk (church) or parish records.  In order to do this, you will have to know precisely where your ancestor was from.  If you ancestor was from the Lowlands of Scotland, your search should be a little easier because better records were kept and many still survive.  Also, if your surname matches one of our Clan surnames or a family (Sept) that belongs to one of our Clans, you may want to contact the local representative of your Clan through our Clans Page.  Every one of our Clan representatives are genealogists and historians.  They may not be able to tell you anything specific about your ancestor, but they can tell you about their history and culture.  They can paint a picture of how they actually lived.  You will probably come away with many colorful stories that will give you pride in your Clan and heritage.   You will also find that many of the Clans have their own DNA projects.  With the scarcity of documents, this may be your best way to chart your Scottish ancestry.


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