This week's 1911 census release a historic moment for family researchers
Every 10 years since 1801, a census has taken place in Scotland to record information about the country's population. By law, the data must be kept secret for 100 years and may only be inspected after this time. This week, it was the turn of the 1911 census to be released to the public as part of a grand unveiling at Scotland's largest family history centre in Edinburgh. (...)
Centenarian's life story just one of millions revealed by publication of 1911 census
A Dundee-born centenarian has had the chance to explore her family's entry in the 1911 census, after the records were made public. (...)
Brightsolid revamps ScotlandsPeople genealogy website
A Dundee company has successfully revamped Scotland's genealogy website, the ScotlandsPeople service. (...)