Was there a Census in Scotland during the year 1800?
If so, where could I go or who could I contact for a search of William and Margaret Baillie, with children Alexander and possibly new baby Daniel born in 1800 depending on what month the census was taken would depend on if he was reported as child also?
Thank you very much for any help,
Dave
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Census 1800 ? .....
Been researching for a short while but having much trouble making that first decendant find that is somewhere in the Highlands.
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Hi Dave
Sadly there are no early census records in Scotland. The earliest complete one of any benefit for family history research is the 1841. There are a few fragments of earlier ones that exist (see old thread on TS here: http://talkingscot.com/forum/viewtopic. ... nsus#30576 ) but you will find nothing from 1800.
Best wishes
Jean
Sadly there are no early census records in Scotland. The earliest complete one of any benefit for family history research is the 1841. There are a few fragments of earlier ones that exist (see old thread on TS here: http://talkingscot.com/forum/viewtopic. ... nsus#30576 ) but you will find nothing from 1800.
Best wishes
Jean
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Thanks Jean. I am very new to all of this. Any suggestions on where to research marriage records between 1700-1800 for a William and Margaret Baillie somewhere in the vast area of the Highlands? Or birth records for Alexander 1799 and Daniel 1800?
Unfortunately, that is all I know besides Margaret being born 1769.
William had two brothers; George born 1771 and John unknown birth.
It is unknown why William did not come to America when the rest of the family; Margaret, Alexander, Daniel, George and John did.
Thanks again for your help,
Dave
Unfortunately, that is all I know besides Margaret being born 1769.
William had two brothers; George born 1771 and John unknown birth.
It is unknown why William did not come to America when the rest of the family; Margaret, Alexander, Daniel, George and John did.
Thanks again for your help,
Dave
Been researching for a short while but having much trouble making that first decendant find that is somewhere in the Highlands.
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DavidWW
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Hi Dave
You would undoubtedly benefit from purchasing the recently published book on Scottish research by Rosemary Bigwood, - see the thread here at http://talkingscot.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7352
David
PS I don't get any commission
dww
You would undoubtedly benefit from purchasing the recently published book on Scottish research by Rosemary Bigwood, - see the thread here at http://talkingscot.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7352
David
PS I don't get any commission
dww
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I just spoke with Border's Books. It's not available yet in the U.S. but it will be in March of 2007. I already have one ordered with my name on it as soon as it comes in.
This sounds like a great reference and something exactly like what I need. I am very novice with all of this research and this book sounds like it would be a great guide.
Thanks for the tip,
Dave
This sounds like a great reference and something exactly like what I need. I am very novice with all of this research and this book sounds like it would be a great guide.
Thanks for the tip,
Dave
Been researching for a short while but having much trouble making that first decendant find that is somewhere in the Highlands.
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DavidWW
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Order it from Amazon UK, and it will be with you well before March '07, and at a P&P cost well in line with the cost had you waited until it's available in the USofA..........Baillie 1799 wrote:I just spoke with Border's Books. It's not available yet in the U.S. but it will be in March of 2007. I already have one ordered with my name on it as soon as it comes in.
This sounds like a great reference and something exactly like what I need. I am very novice with all of this research and this book sounds like it would be a great guide.
Thanks for the tip,
Dave
David
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Just spoke to my son on the phone and my copy has arrived in the U.S.... the problem is, I haven't yetDavidWW wrote:Order it from Amazon UK, and it will be with you well before March '07, and at a P&P cost well in line with the cost had you waited until it's available in the USofA..........
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Kind of a pity that heh?? You've sold what 2 doz or more copies just here on TS...just think of the possibilitiesDavidWW wrote:Hi Dave
You would undoubtedly benefit from purchasing the recently published book on Scottish research by Rosemary Bigwood, - see the thread here at http://talkingscot.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7352
David
PS I don't get any commissiondww
Best wishes
Jean