Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry

Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry by Kathleen B. Cory, published by Polygon in 1996, is a comprehensive guide designed for individuals seeking to uncover their Scottish heritage. This 212-page book provides clear and meticulous instructions for researching family history, utilizing various resources and navigating the complexities of available records.
Readers will find a structured approach to genealogy and heraldry, making it accessible for both beginners and those with some experience in tracing their ancestry. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the resources at one’s disposal and offers practical advice on how to effectively conduct research. With its straightforward layout, this edition serves as a valuable reference for anyone interested in exploring their Scottish roots.
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It has been estimated that worldwide there could be as many as 20 million people of Scottish extraction. This book is the ideal companion for all those who want to discover their Scottish roots. Clearly laid out and meticulously written, it offers detailed yet straightforward instructions on completing search of your family history, using all the resources available, and explains the complexities of the available records and sources.
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