Greenock parish records
WebOpening times:contact Greenock Central Library,tel: 01475 712323 The Watt Library holds a wide range of source materials for the study of local and family history for the Inverclyde towns and villages of: Greenock, Gourock, Port Glasgow, Kilmacolm, Inverkip.These include census returns, parish registers, valuation rolls, council records, maps, WebMay 12, 2024 · Free historical records for Abbey Paisley parish in Renfrewshire. Home Records Resources > > Blog Contact Shop Records-> ... Greenock SC53/7/5: Jessie WARDROP 35 Thread Street, Paisley: James MURPHY: 14 Mar 1883: Order now: Paisley SC58/7/21: Jessie WHYTE 1 Mill Place, Camphill, Paisley:
Greenock parish records
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WebMay 21, 2024 · Greenock East Parish (L) Ladyburn Public School, Greenock: 1908: Order now: Janet Mac LEITH: 29 Aug 1895: Greenock Higher Grade Public School: 1911: … WebThe small harbor was converted into a main port in the very early 1700s. Greenock flourished as many trade ships from the Caribbean came to the port bearing sugar. Records show that by the year 1850 there were some 400 sugar ships docking at Greenock, which had set up some 14 sugar refineries.
Webbe obtained from the Parish records for St Mary’s Chapel. Built in 1808, this was, at the time, the only Roman Catholic Chapel in Greenock. Parish records WebThe records of the Kirk Session contain a variety of documents which detail many aspects of the daily lives of all types of people throughout Scotland from the 16th century onwards. We are pleased to be able to offer a search service in …
WebCensus Records We hold records of the census of the population of Scotland for 1841 and every tenth year thereafter (with the exception of the wartime year of 1941 when no census was taken) and...
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WebDec 9, 2024 · Renfrewshire, Scotland Genealogy. Guide to Renfrewshire County ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military … the other guys car sceneWebThe records cover all Scottish parishes in existence by 1855 – before the introduction of civil registration; the records of Glasgow's Catholic cemetery; and the records of the RC Bishopric... the other guys bar songWebGreenock, a parliamentary burgh, seaport, and seat of manufacture, the fifth town of Scotland in point of population. It is situated in the parish of the same name in Renfrewshire, in N latitude 55o 57' 2'', and W longitude 4° 45' 30'', by water being 21¼ miles WNW of Glasgow, 7¼ W of Dumbarton, 4 S of Helensburgh, and 7½ E of Dunoon, whilst … the other guys christinith wikiWebGEORGE FERGUSON ANCESTRY. George Ferguson was born in Greenock East parish 6June1830. He later emigrated to Constantinople and had a career as a marine engineer. He died there 4June1902. I believe his parents were FERGUS FERGUSON (sawyer) and MARY RANKINE who were married in Greenock East Parish, 2June 1823. shucks of abbeville laWebChurch Records. Records in the old parish registers (OPRs) for Greenock, East parish span the following years: Births or Baptisms ~ 1809-1854. Marriages or Banns ~ 1809 … the other guys computer olympiaWebWe are adding hundreds of thousands of extracted historical records to our website - including rolls of male heads of families, baptismal and marriage registers, Kirk Session records and Poor Law records. To see the records currently available for each parish, follow the links below. We don't yet have records for every parish, but remember to ... shucks of cornWebBirth, Death and Marriage Records. The majority of Scottish birth, death and marriage records are held in the custody of the Registrar General for Scotland at New Register … shucks on the levee