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Occupations information for Elie and places above it in the hierarchy

Elie

The parish is included in Andrew Campbell's compilation of Fife Shopkeepers and Traders 1820-1870 taken from newspapers and directories. It is available in most Fife reference libraries, in the libraries of the family history societies, and at the Manuscript Department of the Special Collections Department of St Andrews University Library. It is also available as Fife Traders and Shopkeepers on CD from Fife Family History Society.

Fife

Architects:

Businessmen:

  • There is a series of articles about many Fife family businesses in Fife Family History Society's Journal, New Series numbers 9-12 Spring 2007 - Spring 2008.

Clergy:

  • The Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae, which lists details of all Church of Scotland ministers, is online at the Open Library. Volume 5 covers all Fife parishes, except Tulliallan and Abernethy which are in volume 4. Volume 8 takes the succession of ministers up to 1929.
    Volumes 4 and 5 (covering years up to 1866) are online at Ancestry.co.uk.
  • There are many photographs of Fife clergymen, scanned from editions of the Fife News Almanac, on the Photographs pages of the Fife Family History Society website.

Criminals:

  • Fife Family History Society have published an Index to the Fife Constabulary Photo Criminal Register, 1910-1920 in their Publications Series, No. 34. The originals are at the Fife Council Archive Centre.
  • Also held by the Archive Centre, is an index to the St Andrews District Criminal Register, 1888 - 1899. Names of criminals are included in the Archive Catalogue on the Fife Council website (select  A in the A-Z list, then  Archives enquiries). Fife Family History Society have published the index in their Publications Series, Nos. 35 & 36.
  • A database of criminal trials of the 19th century has been compiled by the National Records of Scotland in Edinburgh. Names are included in their online catalogue, reference AD14 or JC26.

Farmers:

Mariners:

  • Directory of Seafarers - the East Neuk of Fife 1580-1800 and The Shipping of Anstruther and the East Neuk of Fife by David Dobson can be obtained from the Tay Valley Family History Society.
  • Sailors on board ships registered at Kirkcaldy in 1851 are listed on CD: Scotland South -East Seamen Crew Lists, 1851 available from Family History Indexes.
  • Records of merchant seamen 1913 - 1972, held by the National Archives, Kew, can be searched in their catalogue (BT372).

Miners:

Nurses:

Photographers:

  • A very useful list of Fife Photographers to 1900 has been produced by Fife Family History Society on the Records pages of their website.

Police Officers:

  • Records of Fife Police Officers are held at the Fife Council Archive Centre.
  • The Police Roll of Honour Trust researches and maintains the National Police Officers Roll of Honour and Remembrance which is dedicated to police officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

Railwaymen:

  • Records of the many railway companies which operated in Fife are held by the National Records of Scotland in Edinburgh. The companies included: the Edinburgh & Northern Railway, the St Andrews Railway, the Stirling & Dunfermline Railway, the Leven Railway, the East of Fife Railway, the West of Fife Mineral Railway, the Fife & Kinross Railway, the Edinburgh, Perth & Dundee Railway, the Newport Railway, the North British Railway, the Wemyss & Buckhaven Railway, the Anstruther & St Andrews Railway, the East of Fife Central Railway, the Newburgh & North Fife Railway and several smaller and private railways. For a historical background, read The Railways of Fife by William Scott Bruce, 1980, ISBN 0906664039.

Shipowners:

Shopkeepers & Traders:

  • Andrew Campbell has compiled a list of Fife Shopkeepers and Traders 1820-1870 from newspapers and Directories. It is available in most Fife reference libraries, in the libraries of the family history societies, and at the Manuscript Department of the Special Collections Department of St Andrews University Library. It is also available as Fife Traders and Shopkeepers on CD from Fife Family History Society.
  • See also Businessmen above.

Scotland

  • A useful guide is D.R.Torrance's Scottish Trades, Professions, Vital Documents & Directories, published by the Scottish Association of Family History Societies.
  • For information on sailors in the past, see the Merchant Marine section.
  • Three useful work-related publications. The first is a general study of work in Scotland since 1800. The other two are specific works about farm servants in Lowland Scotland.
    • Industrial Nation: Work, Culture and Society in Scotland, 1800-Present by W.W.Knox, published by Edinburgh University Press in 1999.
    • Farm Servants and Labour in Lowland Scotland 1770-1914, edited by T.M.Devine, published by John Donald Publishers Ltd. in 1984.
    • Herds and Hinds: Farm Labour in Lowland Scotland, 1900-1939 by Richard Anthony, published by Tuckwell Press Ltd. in 1997.
  • The National Library of Scotland Scottish Book Trade index lists the names, trades and addresses of people involved in printing in Scotland up to 1850, and is fully searchable.

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