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Genealogy information for Wigtownshire and places above it in the hierarchy

Wigtownshire

Rootsweb Mailing List - Dumfries & Galloway for the wider area covering the 3 counties of Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire and Wigtownshire.

Rootsweb Mailing List - Wigtownshire

RootsChat Messaging Forum - Wigtownshire section

Ideas for messages to the Lists may include:

  • The Wigtown surnames you are researching
  • Queries regarding Wigtown individuals or families
  • Questions or information regarding Wigtown localities
  • Questions or information about Wigtown genealogical research
  • Requests for or offers of help on Wigtown genealogical research
  • Tips & tricks regarding Wigtown genealogical research that you'd like to share with everyone


HappyHaggis has a lot of useful genealogical material on all parts of Scotland.

The Scottish Page is devoted to the research of Scottish ancestry, especially that of Dumfries and Galloway.

TheDumfries and Galloway Family History Society maintains a database of Members' Interests.

The People of Medieval Scotland 1093-1314 is a database of all known people of Scotland between 1093 and 1314 mentioned in over 8600 contemporary documents.

Scotland

  • Scotland - Genealogy - links and information.
  • Genealogy in Time Magazine provides comprehensive monthly compilations of newly-available online resources - these cover numerous countries. Separate cumulative listings, covering from 2008 up to June 2016, are provided for England & Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
  • Society for One-Place Studies - Scotland.
  • The BBC's "Who Do You Think Your Are" Resources site - no longer being updated.
  • Ecclegen is a website which deals with ecclesiastical genealogy. It contains the whole of the text of Ewing’s Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, along with supplementary material on a good number of the ministers. It also has a digital General Index of Scottish Presbyterian ministers. This contains the names of all the ministers listed in the Hew Scott’s Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae (Vols.1-8), Ewing’s Annals, David Scott’s Annals of the Original Secession Church; Small’s History of the Congregations of the United Presbyterian Church (Vols.1 and 2); and other lesser reference works. It is, I think, easy to search and a click will then take you to the appropriate page of these reference works. Only online material is listed in the Index and a link is provided in each case. This makes searching these works much easier.

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - Genealogy - links and information.