Family Tree and Genealogy and History in Scotland, Ireland and Hungary. This site also includes many historical photos. With a special section on the McComb, MacThomas, Mackintosh, and Wauchope / Waughop Families. Also included is a family Album and a searchable gedcom file containing over 45,000 names.
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
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......
Search for your family links at http://www.search-family.org,family, search,genealogy,databases,17,000 links to cemeteries,links to databases 800,000 names, censuses, censuses, passenger lists, Free Searchable Databases-Royals-Famous-Historic-Your Family?, automated genealogy , Genealogy search for European ancestors,
Scottish artists online gallery with oil paintings of Scottish landscapes. Art from Scotland with castles, lochs, mountains and beautiful scenery. We also accept commissions whether it is holiday snaps, favourite scenery or even genealogy project locations.
Welcome to Maximilian's Historical GenLink Collection. This freeware puts nearly 30,000 Genealogy & History links on your desktop and provides a powerful search engine to find what you need FAST! More info can be found in the HELP file. Enjoy!
Our webpage contains information regarding our family history as well as some of our other interests. We have several connections to Scotland. A few of the surnames found in our Scot heritage: ABERNATHY, ANGUS, BOYD, BRUCE, BRUS, BUCHANAN, CAMPBELL, COLQUHOUN, COMYN, CROCKETT. We hope you will stop by, put your feet up and enjoy your stay.
A virtual encyclopaedia of Scotland & the Scots & all things Scottish. Everything one wants to know about Scotland & the Scots & all things Scottish & isn't afraid to ask. Also, includes a "Celebrate Scotland!" webring. Scottish websites are invited to join.
Can any one set me right? When I try to traverse the ring I am lucky to get more than 3 sites before I either get diverted to another ring or find a dead end. Is there meant to be a cookie or similar to tell the link what ring I am travelling on?
I have been waiting for days on a reply from site management?