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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Topic started by: Mctierk on Tuesday 27 April 21 11:11 BST (UK)
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i have been speaking with people on this forum who have been ever so helpful. i am trying to find my sister with very limited details and a member has advised me to attend one of the local centres in scotland where i can access further information but i live so faraway is there anyone that can help me obtain this info or help
many thanks
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Depends totally what information you are looking for.
Malky
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So basically what’s happened is I have found out that my dad had a daughter when he lived in Scotland before he married my mum and had me and my siblings I literally have limited information the birth mothers name etc and the address in which they lived at the time I literally keep hitting a brick wall I haven’t got any one else to help obtain any more info and someone had suggested the centres in Scotland. I live very far from Scotland and really struggling where else to go for some information
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I would first go to Scotlands People. It's a pay to view (by purchasinf credits) but reasonable and you could do initial searches without using any.
https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
If you know of the approximate date, Mother's name and area, you could then search the birth records for just females. Also, if you are lucky, she might be recorded under the father's surname.
This might work if you have a reasonable idea of the above parameters.
Gadget
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If all else fails, you could employ a professional researcher?
I have had to do that twice in the past 40 years!
First for records in Jersey. 3xG Grandfather was born there. Family were only there for 5 years.
And second for Railway records at The National Archives.
Both times it was worth the money ;D
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Previous threads for some background:
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=837980.msg7034444#msg7034444
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=847900.msg7150816#msg7150816
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Thanks for that, Ruskie :)
So, if the OP knows the mother's mn, the address/area where the sister was born and the year 1975/6. it would be possible to do some searches of SP to list some possibles.
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That’s great thank you for your replies
I have looked through Scotland people so if I purchase credits will that alllw me to view further details as I’m not 100 percent certain of my sisters name more the birth mother details thank you
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As it was 1975/6, you'd have to purchase the cert(s) rather than view full details online. SP has a 100 years rule for births. You can still see outline info, though, without using credits.
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Oh I see so if within 100 years you can just view online as i put the mother’s surname in and it’s brought up a list of girls names born in the area in the time frame but I don’t know if they belong to who I am looking for as doesn’t show me if linked to the birth mothers name
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Sorry I’m new to this yous are all being so helpful
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If the father was present when her birth was registered her name could be registered under his surname. If he wasn't it would be under the mother's surname as he had to be there to approve the use of his name. Hope this helps!
flst
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Ah yes of course so may be worth me trying both surnames then just incase thank you