Genealogical tables. Genealogies.
Found in 139 Collections and/or Records:
Papers relating to Constantinople and Trebizond: family trees of Palaeologi for 'Spring of the ram', by Dorothy Dunnett., Undated.
Pedigree of the family of Haig in Over Lasswade and subsequently Slateford.
Pedigree of the family of Marischal., After 1819.
More detailed lists are available on request.
Personal and estate papers of the Willison family of Perthshire and Lanarkshire, including farming notebooks, private correspondence and family documents; with family history and genealogical papers compiled by Ralph Willison Simmonds.
Papers of the Willison family, who farmed in both Lanarkshire and Perthshire, covering personal and business matters. The collection includes a detailed family history and genealogy composed by Ralph Willison Simmonds (Edinburgh 1989), detailed transcripts and a booklet with historical notes: The Willisons of South Lanarkshire (Edinburgh, 1994), also by Mr Willison - see Acc.11049/1 and Acc.11049/76.
Photocopies of the pedigree of the Clark family of Herriotshall, compiled by A Melville Clark.
Photocopy of "An International Collection of Porteous Family Trees", compiled by Gordon C Porteous.
Photocopy of family tree of the Scotts of Thirlestane.
Photocopy of genealogical table of the lineage of J H Chalmers Clarke, for the 18th century to the 20th century.
Photograph album containing photographs and copies of portraits of Alexander Ellice and his wife Anne, née Russell, and several of their descendants., Late 18th century-19th century.
Family trees have been pasted into the album.
Photograph of genealogical table of the Fitzalan, Howard and Houstoun families.
Photographs, letters and newspaper cuttings concerning Isabella Burns Begg, youngest sister of the poet Robert Burns, and her descendents, including the Glasgow artists, the Begg sisters.
Includes family tree and biographical notes on the members of the Burns Begg family who feature in this collection, including a letter of Gilbert Burns, brother of the poet, to Robert Burns Begg.
Photostat of a genealogical table of the Boswell family tracing the descent of the various branches from 1066 to the early 20th century., Early 20th century.
Photostats of pedigrees and genealogical tables of the O’Brien family, compiled by the Honourable Donough O'Brien.
Pedigree, 1937, showing the male and female descendants of Dermod and Donough, sons of Murrough O'Brien, the Tanist; 'Genealogical table of the descendants of Milesius . . . in which is shown the pedigree of the O'Brien family ... to 1938', 1938; 'The genealogical table of the O'Brien family', 1938, showing the descent of the 16th Baron Inchiquin from Noah.
Positive photostat copy, undated, of a genealogical family tree, 1937, sketched by Arthur C Murray for President Franklin D Roosevelt to illustrate their common ancestry., 1937.
Register of the nobility of England from 1066 to circa 1600, with genealogical tables.
‘A noble and memorable register of all estates of nobilite created or restored sithence the conquest, etc., and of such nobles as were when the land was conquered by the Normanes’ with pedigrees and heraldic blazons. It endeth about the fortieth yeare of Queen Elizabeth’.
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.187) includes the reference: (W.2.17).
Table of the succession from Duncan, last Earl of Lennox in 1425., 1772.
This is the first version of the table.
Table of the succession from Duncan, last Earl of Lennox in 1425., 1772.
This is the second version of this table.
Table of the succession from Duncan, last Earl of Lennox (succeeded 1385)., ?1772.
This is a later version of this table.
Table showing the succession to the entailed estates of the 8th Marquess of Tweeddale., 1875.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Talk, 1970, on Chirnside, given to the Soil Association Conference, with unassociated genealogical tables.
Photocopies of three family trees, 1916 and undated, of the Blackadder family.
‘The Ogilvies of Boyne’ by Alistair and Henrietta Tayler (Aberdeen, 1933), containing inserts; with further letters and papers formerly loosely enclosed therein.
'The pedegree of the house of Ferniherst, the cheife family of the name of Carre; with a tree therof and some other its branches. Writine by P. Hume de Polwart baronnet' (later 1st Earl of Marchmont)., 1661.
There are four versions of the pedigree in different hands (folios 5, 10, 12, 20) and notes on the genealogy and heraldry of the Kers.