Sorry the SCAN <p://www.scan.org.uk/> site should have been linked, makes it easier to find. They have really great guides to use here as well. Jody On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 5:59 AM, jody allen <fraochale@gmail.com> wrote: > The NAS site is much nicer to use now that they have improved their search > engines. I have had to use it a lot for my archival classes and it is > especially helpful as a starting point. I rarely use the UK Archives > because I find that I don't find things as easy as the NAS site. There are > also the great sites SCRAN <http://www.scran.ac.uk/> and SCAN that have > documents to view online which is helpful for those of us on the other side > of the pond. For those doing research in Kirkcudbrightshire there are a lot > of good documents that go beyond the basic types of genealogy records that > reveal names and would be useful for the family researcher. > Jody > > On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Iain Hutchison <iain@keapub.fsnet.co.uk>wrote: > >> The scope of 'The' National Archives can be ambiguous. Remember that >> Scotland has its own national archive, the National Archives of Scotland: >> http://www.nas.gov.uk/ > > -- Jody Allen, Scottish Scribbles Blog http://scottishscribbles.blogspot.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Researching: Scotland: Wallace, Mctaggart, Clarke, Mckean(d), McCartney, Stewart Ireland: Lynch, Drought Wales: Williams, Walsh