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Melinda

Melinda Report 12 Jun 2009 10:38

I am looking for relatives in Kilwinning (i think i have spelt that correctly). Is Scotland included in the 1911 census and freeBMD.
Kilwinning - county/district? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Melinda

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 12 Jun 2009 11:21

Looking at an online map Kilwinning seems to be a large town in Ayrshire slightly north west of Kilmarnock.

Kath. x

Helen

Helen Report 12 Jun 2009 12:22

Scotland is not due to release details of the 1911 census till around 2011.


Scotlandspeople: www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk

Births: Images available online from 1855 to 1908
Marriages: Online from 1855 to 1933
Deaths: Online from 1855 to 1958

If you are searching for unusual names and you can locate them say in the Kilwinning area, they might be reasonably easy to find.

£6 for 30 credits
1 credit to view the index
5 credits to view the certificate.

That's working out at around £1.30 per certificate ... not bad, considering it costs £7 for an English BMD certificate.

mons

mons Report 12 Jun 2009 12:27

Hi Melinda
Scotland don't have the 1911 census yet but if you put details in the records office board you might get someone going to the Edinburgh office that can check for you on earlier census's . and if i remember correctly Kilwinning comes under Ayrshire

Melinda

Melinda Report 12 Jun 2009 13:04

Thanks all - have managed to find the scottish website mentioned.

Hope you can help with this one.
Both my father and uncle were bron in Scotland. My fathers birth registration details (feb 1945) can be found here in the records. but my uncles does not appear to be listed. Am I correct in assuming that all scottish births would be found in the group of bmd records here?
I have found a birth within the family for the year of my uncle, but there is no name - child is marked (MALE) - this would indicate possible adoption or change of registration details, yet there is no indication of such - any ideas???

Melinda

Helen

Helen Report 12 Jun 2009 13:23

Might be worth contacting Scotlandspeople regarding the entry registered 'Male'



As Scotlandspeople only register names in the exact way they were spelled at the time of registration, it may be the surname you're looking for has been spelled slightly differently from your father's.

Try variations on spelling .... sometimes that works.

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 12 Jun 2009 13:29

Don't know if it's the same in Scotland, but in England if a birth index shows a birth registered as, say, Male Smith it simply means that the birth was registered before the parents had decided on a first name for the child.

If it is the same in Scotland then the birth you have found could be that of your uncle.

Kath. x

Melinda

Melinda Report 13 Jun 2009 12:51

Thank- you all for your replies. I managed to find my uncle at scotlandspeople and my father's registration. I was going about this wrong to begin with and assumed that records here on genes uk website would show all those born in the uk (including scotland).

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction - and have now managed to actually find long distant relatives. Is all very exciting.

Melinda

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 13 Jun 2009 13:01

have you looked on Mormon site -free but not always accurate -www.familysearch .org