LINKS

The Glen Nochty website, created by David Walker, with many interesting links to other Strathdon web sites

Andrew McHardy's family of Corryhoul website, Strathdon

Professor Robert Reid, Professor of Anatomy at Aberdeen University

General Sir Alexander John Forsyth Reid, brother of Professor Robert Reid

The Glennies and Reids - this is a wonderful blog written by my 3rd cousin John Glennie about his grandparents Annie Reid and William Glennie, their lives in Glenkindie and their migration to the USA in the latter part of the 19thc.

The Gordon family of Christkirk Jeannie Reid, daughter of Peter Reid of East Rinmore married James Gordon

Ellis Island passenger arrivals into the USA prior to 1954

Castle Garden search the passenger arrival lists into the USA from 1855 to 1890.  This site predates Ellis Island

The History of Glenbuchat - chronological history of events

Friends of the Old Kirk of Glenbuchat

The Harry Begg web site that contains letters and documents pertaining to the Begg family of Glenbuchat.  The documents date from 1822-1841 and provide a valuable insight of the times.  The Reid family of Tollafraike are mentioned in relation to the death of three of the children from consumption in the letters dated 21st May 1838.

Jim Talbot's fascinating website containing photographic images of the Alford area - a must for all genealogists and anyone wishing to put 'flesh on the bones' of lists of names and places.

 

 

 

1841 Census - for the Glenkindie area

1851 Census - for the Glenkindie area

1861 Census - for the Glenkindie area

Scotland's People -  Search the Statutory Registers, Old Parish Registers, Census Records for 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901

Strathdon vital records - includes marriages, deaths,censuses etc.

Aberdeen and North-East Scotland Family History Society booklets on monumental inscriptions for most of the parishes

Strathdon - information and accommodation in the area

Alford - information on the Alford area

Who Owns Scotland - very interesting site which documents the ownership of 75% of Scotland

 

 

 

 

 

 

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