Mayola Sylva: I have many sites for you:www.genesreunited.co.uk ( the one I use)www.geneology.comwww.familysearch.orgwww.ukgenealogy.co.ukwww.thegenealogist.co.ukwww.scotsgenealogy.comwww.british-genealogy.cowww.geo.ed.ac,uk/home/scotland/genealogy.htmlwww.familysearch.orgwww.scotsorigins.comBOL Suzanne...Show more
Andrew Sinatra: First things first. Resident in Scotland or where? Or when? Please edit your post to give more information. If not a recent-ish and continual resident, it makes a difference in that it becomes no different than researching anyone else until the research reverts to Scotland.
Russel Gajate: have a look at these two links dont know if they are what you are after,http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=&s=McKenziehttp://www.scotlandspeople.co.uk/Just going to try and find you some more.
Freeman Rutkin: ancestry.com is best for census - however you have to payalso try rootsweb for surnamescyndis listgoogle - scotland census and scot! land family history web sites for moreyou can also google the surname. sometimes people will have web pages on their ancestral family name, where it came from, etc....Show more
Gaylord Barragan: GrannyToad, I have researched back to Scotland 1820's. Interested in methods to research further. For ease of communication please e-mail cmatacc@yahoo.com. Thank you
Curt Broadhead: http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
Rheba Cockman: GrannyToad, I have researched back to Scotland 1820's. Interested in methods to research further. Thank you
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