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Ayrshire, an extensive county on the western coast of Scotland, is bounded on the north by Renfrewshire, on the east by the counties of Lanark and Dumfries, on the south by the stewartry of Kirkcudbright and the county of Wigton, and on the west by the Firth of Clyde and the Irish Channel. It contains the royal burghs of Ayr (the county town) and Irvine. This website requires a paid subscription for full access.
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+44 (0) 141 339 8303, East Ayrshire Family History Society site. The Ayrshire Archives network consists of three offices: In addition, the following library holds valuable collections for Ayrshire family history research: Courtesy of the National Library of Scotland, Post Office Directories are avilable online. £3.00 View … Scotland It comprised an area of about 1600 square miles or 1,024,000 acres. The Secretary
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The New Poor Law system took a while to be fully accepted in all areas of the country, though in some areas civil responsibility was practiced from the 1830's. (For further information, see the Wiki article on Scotland Poorhouses, Poor Law, Etc.). Here is a list of the historic parishes for the county of Ayrshire. It is about sixty miles in length and nearly thirty in extreme breadth. It includes forty-si… General enquires, Scottish Genealogy Society
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County of Ayr - In Ayrshire: 0: Annals of Ayr, 1560-1692: 0: History of the house of Ochiltree of Ayrshire, Scotland: 447: Charter chest of the earldom of Dundonald, 1219-1672: 37: Dundonald, Scotland Charter Chest, 1219-1672: 20 Quote from the website of the Ayrshire Archives: "Parochial Boards and Parochial Councils were responsible for the provision of poor relief, cemetery administration, and civil registration. Indexes may be searched for free, and there is a pay per view fee to see the digitized record. Unit 13, 32 Mansfield Street Largs & North Ayrshire F.H.S. post messages concerning
OVERSEAS MEMBERS Ayrshire, an extensive county on the western coast of Scotland, is bounded on the north by Renfrewshire, on the east by the counties of Lanark and Dumfries, on the south by the stewartry of Kirkcudbright and the county of Wigton, and on the west by the Firth of Clyde and the Irish Channel. A service provided by, Scotland Church Records and Kirk Session Records, 1658-1919, Scotland Presbyterian & Protestant Church Records, 1736-1990, Alloway and Southern Ayrshire Family Histoy Socity, National Library of Scotland map collection.
1830-1912: These are available in either PDF format or viewable online. The records are closed for 75 years. There were four workhouses in this county: A description with drawings and photos of the workhouses today along with databases of those living there from the 1881 Census are provided on the links above located on the site entitled The Workhouse: The story of an institution... which is owned and operated by Peter Higginbotham. Welcome to our Ayrshire family history research page. Ayrshire, you can have
Beginning in 1845, parochial boards were responsible and they collected funds from property taxes rather than church collections and contributions from heritors. Select a region to view its unique collections.
"The records consist of board minutes, registers of applications for relief, inspectors' letter books and accounts (1845-1929). All journals up to and including 2014 are now available as electronic downloads through the Society shop. Parish records were inherited by the County Council and survive for most parishes in Ayrshire.
Scotland The Family History Library has county-wide census placename indexes for Ayrshire for 1881. Alternatively, for more regional records try browsing within all Scotland collections. KA30 9AG Click on the parish name to see information about records. You