Ancestry's free database of the day. Also a Scottish page follows...Happy hunting Brenda DATABASE OF THE DAY (Free for 10 Days!) <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> ============================================================ KEMBACK SCOTLAND PARISH CENSUS, 1841 One of the richest districts in the county, Kemback Parish is located in Fife County on the northeast coast of Scotland, directly south of Dundee. This database is a transcription of the 1841 parish census of the county and includes the names of nearly 800 persons. It provides information regarding the residence, age, and occupation of the parish resident. Additionally each entry reveals whether the person was born in the county or not. For researchers of ancestors from Scotland, this can be a helpful collection of records. Bibliography: Stuart, David M, ed. "Kemback, Fife County, 1841 Parish Census." [database online] Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1999. Taken from: "Fife County Records," Microfilm #101844. Salt Lake City, UT: Family History Library, - . To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3992.htm In regards Ancestry Daily News Sep 9, 1999 and Scottish Links (http://www.ancestry.com/dailynews/09_09_99.htm#3). I understand you can't list every relevant link, but I wonder if you might consider my site worthy of note. I have a large amount of the LDS family history center microfilm and microfiche numbers for Scotland on my site. These include: all census film numbers by year and parish (1841-1891); all birth, marriage, and death microfilm numbers from 1855 through 194x by year (civil records); majority of pre-1855 birth, marriage, and death microfilm and microfiche numbers (OPR records); complete parish and county number list; a handful of relevant links; and a few instruction and explanation pages. All of these films and fiche can be ordered for a very nominal fee at any family history center worldwide. In my humble opinion, this is a significant amount of information. I'm quite sure that anyone doing Scottish research can save a tremendous amount of time with the help of the data on my pages, as I did when collecting it. Thanks for your consideration, Dave Wills Temple City, CA, USA Scottish Page: www.ktb.net/~dwills/scotref/13300-scottishreference.htm