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Names, Personal information for Peeblesshire and places above it in the hierarchy

Peeblesshire

Michael Robson's book Surnames and Clansmen (see the Genealogy section) gives an insight into Border family life over three hundred years ago and mentions nearly 400 surnames.

Scotland

  • Scottish Personal Names & Place Names - A Bibliography is a general guide to books on Scottish personal and place names. It was published by the Scottish Genealogy Society in 1993 and may be purchased from them.
  • Guides to forenames and surnames include:
    • Scottish Forenames by Donald Whyte, published by Birlinn Ltd, 1996 (205 pages), ISBN 1 874744 72 6
    • Scottish Christian Names by Leslie Alan Dunkling, first published by Johnston & Bacon (Books) Ltd., Stirling, 1978, ISBN 0 7179 4249 4.
    • The Surnames of Scotland by George F. Black, published by Birlinn Ltd, 1993 (838 pages), ISBN 1 874744 07 6.
  • Scots often named children by following a simple set of rules. Don't use these as a firm guide (there were often variations, for all sorts of reasons) but you may find that some of your ancestors used these too:
    • 1st son named after father's father
    • 2nd son named after mother's father
    • 3rd son named after father
    • 1st daughter named after mother's mother
    • 2nd daughter named after father's mother
    • 3rd daughter named after mother

 

See a list of books related to Scottish Names.

See a list of books related to Scottish Clans.

See a list of books related to Scottish Clans and Tartans.

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