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SCOTTISH CIVIL BIRTH RECORDS

The civil registration of births, marriages and deaths began in Scotland on 1 January 1855. Local registration districts were established across the country that conformed to the previous parishes of the Church of Scotland, each with a local registrar tasked with creating two sets of registers for the records.

Historic birth records are available on ScotlandsPeople (), with searches free, and images costing six credits to view (currently £1.50). Indexes to).

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