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Useful Links

“The Glasgow Story” tells the story of Glasgow in words and pictures

“Glasgow Digital Library” a digital collection of photos and books.

“Scotland’s People” the official Scottish genealogy resource on line.

“The Scottish Genealogy Society” voluntary organisation with library and records to assist in research.

“Scotland’s Places” an historical resource across three national databases.

“Borders Family History Society”

“The Glasgow and West of Scotland Family History Society”

“Scott and Sons (Bowling)” Shipyard at Bowling in the Scott family tree.

“Welcome to Yetholm Scotland” information and photos related to Yetholm.

Account of 1834-45 vol.3 p.159 : Yetholm, County of Roxburgh

George Sweet paintings

Olivia’s research tip.

Ava’s search tip

Research site tip from Sabrina Doyle of Focus Search

History of Ellis Island

A guide to all ancestry DNA services & what you get with each

A Genealogist’s Guide to Tracing People from Our Past

Genealogy through food

The Genealogy Guide

Genealogy Research Strategies

Amelia’s suggestion for New York City
Payton’s suggestion for researching your family’s history from ship’s passenger lists with some excellent links –
Robin’s suggestion for beginners.
Ben Johnson’s useful suggestion for use of AI Technology in genealogical research

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