At Borders FHS, we are
looking forward to 2017 - to help with your family history, to build up your family
tree and add to the Births, Marriages, Deaths & Census information you
already have.
The Monumental
Inscriptions team are busy photographing and recording throughout the
Borders. Final checks of the
transcriptions are being done at Chirnside while several other burial places
have been photographed and transcribed and the MI’s available for use in our
Research Room will be increasing throughout the year.
Indexing of both the Poor Law and the
Police & Criminal records continue using the digitised images of the records held by the Scottish Borders Archive.
We have over 15,000
individual arrest records already and have completed the indexing of the recruitment
records for Policemen in the Borders Counties.
Our home-based volunteers are working away on Roxburghshire, Hawick and
Berwickshire arrest records and these are providing fascinating insights into
local and social history such as the building of the Borders railway in the
1860’s, the movement of seasonal workers from Ireland and the regiments
stationed at Stobs Camp before WWI.
Research for the Stobs
Project, looking at the camp during the years of WWI, is both interesting and
challenging. Our Stobs research team are
researching both the POW’s and the soldiers stationed there. Find more news about the project at http://www.stobscamp.org/
Over the last year, our
library has been improved by many donations of books - biographies, family
histories, local & social histories.
And we are looking
forward to a bigger, brighter research room.
We will be opening on Tues 10th Jan after our New Year break
and will be open on Tuesdays and Thursdays until the end of February. In March, we will be open on Fridays
again. Please come along and meet our
research team
And we have some
fascinating talks lined up – all of the talks are in the Corn Exchange in Melrose
and start at 2.30pm
Feb 26 – From Abbey St Bathans to Otago – the story of a forgotten
Borderer
Mar 26 - Transcribing ScotlandsPlaces
Apr 30 - Farm Servants of South-East Scotland, 1750-1914
May 28 - The Deid’s Letterwills and Legacies - Lifting the Veil on Past
Lives
Look out for news about
the 2017 Borders Heritage Festival (They’re on facebook and Twitter @BHeritageFest
and are planning their own website as well).
Over the last few years, the festival has spread over the whole of the
Borders and this year will have much more to see and do. And
you can follow us on facebook and twitter too.
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