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Tracing your Glasgow ancestors ;, a guide for family and local historians, Ian Maxwell

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Tracing your Glasgow ancestors ;, a guide for family and local historians, Ian Maxwell
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 196-197) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrationsfacsimilesportraits
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Tracing your Glasgow ancestors ;
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Responsibility statement
Ian Maxwell
Sub title
a guide for family and local historians
Summary
"Tracing Your Glasgow Ancestors is a volume in the series of city ancestral guides published by Pen & Sword for readers and researchers who want to find out about life in Glasgow in the past and to know where the key sources for its history can be found. In vivid detail it describes the rise of Glasgow through tobacco, shipping, manufacturing and trade from a minor cathedral town to the cosmopolitan centre of the present day. Ian Maxwells book focuses on the lives of the local people both rich and poor and on their experience as Glasgow developed around them. It looks at their living conditions, at health and the ravages of disease, at the influence of religion and migration and education. It is the story of the Irish and Highland migrants, Quakers, Jews, Irish, Italians, and more recently people from the Caribbean, South-Asia and China who have made Glasgow their home. A wealth of information on the city and its people is available, and Glasgow Ancestors is an essential guide for anyone researching its history or the life of an individual ancestor. institutions, clubs, societies and schools."--Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
Researching in Glasgow -- Glasgow's history -- Key sources -- Local government and taxation -- Land and property ownership -- The church in Glasgow -- Trade and industry -- Transport -- Education -- Health and welfare -- Migration -- Glasgow at war -- Sport and entertainment -- Law and order -- Local detail -- Appendix: Scottish websites
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Tracing Your Glasgow Ancestors: A Guide for Family and Local Historians
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