Ayrshire-Net contains websites with Ayrshire Interest.This is the site to find those sites with local and family history pages about the people and places that existed in the past, and those that are there today. Ayrshire sits on the Clyde Coast in south-west Scotland. It has a long and interesting history and many families have left here to emigrate to many countries throughout the world. People tracing their family routes will find a rich variety of useful details in the various sites in this ring.
Gillespie, Rowan, Robb, McCall, Melrose, Duncan, McGee/McGhee and more from Maybole and Girvan, Ayrshire, and Falkirk, Loanhead, Larbert and Bonneybridge, Stirlingshire. Lots of old photos and postcards too! Many of these families immigrated from Scotland to Ontario, CAN c. 1905.
A website specifically about the area of Hunterston which is in West Central Scotland. Includes information on the country estate and castle, along with the industry, detailed history of the area and much, much more......
The story of the Gravity Steel Base of the Maureen Alpha Oilrig that was built here and subsequently went to produce oil in the North sea before being decommissioned in 2001
shared lives written by Maureen Borland charts the lives of two Scottish families, Alexander Stephen, shipbuilder & James Templeton, carpet maker, from 1795 until 1950. Related by marriage; the families enjoyed enormous prosperity during the Victorian industrial revolution
Want to connect with your fellow kinsman? Want to find out what Clan Cunningham is up to in New England? Looking to attend a Scottish event, game or festival? Want to find out what Scottish Band/Musician is play in New England? Looking for something special for that certain Scotsman/Scotswomen in your life? Then check out Clan Cunningham Northeast Region Region web-site.
A Unique account of the village of Catrine, its people and its history, as documented by local man and manager of Catrine Works, Hugh W. Pollock. A volume of some 23 issues, printed and bound in one attractive collection.
The village of Muirkirk is a historical Covenanter town located on the eastern edge of Ayrshire. Today Muirkirk is a great place for walking and enjoying nature.
The Taylor genealogy site, tracing the family history of the Taylor, Bell, Blair, and Smith families from Dreghorn, Saltcoats, Irvine, Prestwick and Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland