- Resources for Scotland - General Genealogical Resources.
- Scotland Royal Genealogy - Includes a mailing list, query board, discussion forum, maps and links to various clans and resources.
- GENUKI: Scotland - Contains information for each county, including the location of archives and libraries, cemeteries and local history.
- Queen Mary's Poor Relations - Family tree from Mary Queen of Scots tracing through her better known family to her Quaker line in London, Norwich and Hampshire.
- Roots Hebrides - Advice on tracing your roots back to the Hebrides, includes history of Hebridean emigration, personal case studies and links to other resources.
- Scottish Genealogy LDS Reference Information - Provides LDS reference tables for 1841 thru to 1891 Census, and birth, death and marriage index, parish number list, exchange rate information and a relationship chart.
- Scottish Documents - Index of Scottish wills and testaments from 1500-1875. Copies of documents provided for a fee.
- ScotlandGenWeb Project - Voluntary project listing county and local resources, mailing lists and archives.
- Scotland BDM Exchange - Providing genealogists with a free resource for sharing information about details contained on civil and parish registrations. Includes a database of births, deaths, marriages, baptisms, burials and banns.
- NE Scotland Genealogy - Local history of NE Scotland including Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire, provides stories, photos, gravestone pictures, family history and other assorted information.
- Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae - Scottish Ministers from the Reformation 16th century to the 20th century, their births, marriages and deaths, also of their spouses and offspring.
- General Register Office for Scotland - Department of the devolved Scottish administration responsible for the registration of births, marriages, deaths, divorces and adoptions, and the census.
- AboutScotland: Scottish Family History - Information on locations associated with several names plus a list of names from the raising of the Argyllshire Highlanders Regiment at Stirling Castle in 1794.
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