As we all know, having information on our ancestors is one thing, but bringing them and their places of work etc to life really is meat on the bones!
So where would I start to look for possible photo's of my ancestors, where they lived or worked etc? From census records and death certificates I have addresses. Where would be the best place to start looking, this would be in the Aberdeen areas, Merkland Road, Spit/tal, the trade being 'spirit dealer/grocer'
Pictures of People & Places etc
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MacThistle
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Pictures of People & Places etc
PORTER(Aberdeen/Balclutha NZ), WILKIE, WATT, SIMPSON, SANGSTER, TOCHER/TUCKER (Aberdeen/Ellon/Tarves/Udny area so far!)
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WilmaM
- Posts: 1920
- Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2004 10:46 am
- Location: Falkirk area
There are many different ways of finding out a little more of the general way of life way back then.
First of all I'd get a good map of the area, both old and new
old: www.old-maps.co.uk
www.nls.uk/digitallibrary/map/townplans
new: www.multimap.com also gives you an Aeriel or birds eye view of the places
And acquaint yourself with the general area that the addresses indicate - some places are pretty well preserved as they were with streets and buildings still in the same places. Other places , like Glasgow, are altered beyond recognition!
Then fall back on a good old GOOGLE!
Enter some of the street names and see what shows up.
http://www.francisfrith.com/aberdeen/photos/ gives several views of old Aberdeen
The Aberdeen family history society could be a useful resource too http://www.anesfhs.org.uk/ with lists of many books about the area.
Happy Hunting
First of all I'd get a good map of the area, both old and new
old: www.old-maps.co.uk
www.nls.uk/digitallibrary/map/townplans
new: www.multimap.com also gives you an Aeriel or birds eye view of the places
And acquaint yourself with the general area that the addresses indicate - some places are pretty well preserved as they were with streets and buildings still in the same places. Other places , like Glasgow, are altered beyond recognition!
Then fall back on a good old GOOGLE!
Enter some of the street names and see what shows up.
http://www.francisfrith.com/aberdeen/photos/ gives several views of old Aberdeen
The Aberdeen family history society could be a useful resource too http://www.anesfhs.org.uk/ with lists of many books about the area.
Happy Hunting
Wilma
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LesleyB
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- Joined: Fri Mar 18, 2005 12:18 am
- Location: Scotland
Don't forget Google maps - parts of Aberdeen can be visited in 3D
http://maps.google.co.uk
Best wishes
Lesley
http://maps.google.co.uk
Best wishes
Lesley