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Topographical Dictionary of Scotland. Second Edition. in Two Volumes. Volume II: From Keanlochbervie to Zetland
Topographical Dictionary of Scotland. Second Edition. in Two Volumes. Volume II: From Keanlochbervie to Zetland

Topographical Dictionary of Scotland. Second Edition. in Two Volumes. Volume II: From Keanlochbervie to Zetland

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The standard historical genealogical gazetteer of Scotland, Lewis's "Topographical Dictionary of Scotland" contains every fact of importance that illustrates the local history of Scotland. Arranged alphabetically by place (village, parish, town, etc.), it provides an accurate description of all Scottish localities as they were at the time of publication (1851), showing, for example, where a village was located in relation to its parish or nearest towns; where a parish was located in relation to its nearest district; and the names of villages situated within it, the number of inhabitants of a given locality, the main landowners, and chief topographical features. The importance of this work is that it enables you to identify a given locality in relation to a parish and, ultimately, to identify the location of the parish records. Thus, if you know the place of origin of your ancestor--the village or town--this gazetteer will show you, in effect, which parish records to search for births, marriages, and deaths. Modern gazetteers are useless for this purpose.
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