Airth Surname Ancestry ResultsOur indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'airth'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 36 records (displaying 11 to 20): Single Surname Subscription | | Buying all 36 results of this search individually would cost £202.00. But you can have free access to all 36 records for a year, to view, to save and print, for £100. Save £102.00. More... |
These sample scans are from the original record. You will get scans of the full pages or articles where the surname you searched for has been found. Your web browser may prevent the sample windows from opening; in this case please change your browser settings to allow pop-up windows from this site. London, Salisbury, Exeter, Plymouth and Falmouth Railway Shareholders
(1837) The return of the railway subscription contracts deposited in the Private Bill Office lists the shareholders in the London, Salisbury, Exeter, Plymouth and Falmouth Railway, subscribers to shares amounting to £1,410,865 towards the £1,700,000 estimated expense of the project. The list gives full name of each subscriber (or surname with initials), residence, addition (occupation), and sum subscribed.AIRTH. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| British merchant seamen
(1840-1844) The registry of merchant seamen, including fishermen, sought to identify individuals securely in this series of registers by assigning to each man a unique number, grouped together by surname, and then by christian name, whereas in previous registers names had been jumbled together under the first two letters of the surname. Each man's age and birthplace was recorded, together with any number brought forwards from previous registration, i. e. the number assigned to the man in the registers for 1835 to 1840. Then each voyage is listed, with his status (e. g. S for seaman, M for mate, &c.) on that trip, the identification number of the ship, the date, and then the name of the ship. In the event of it becoming known that a man had died during the course of a voyage, that information is written across the remaining empty columns. This volume (BT 112/1) covers seamen whose surnames start with A or McA.AIRTH. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Inhabitants of Arbroath (1847) This alphabetical directory gives full names, occupation and address.
AIRTH. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Registered Electors of Barry, Forfarshire (1847) This alphabetical list gives full names and addresses.
AIRTH. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Registered Electors of Forfar, Forfarshire (1847) This alphabetical list gives full names and addresses.
AIRTH. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Registered Electors of Kinneff, Kincardineshire (1847) This alphabetical list gives full names and addresses.
AIRTH. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Registered Electors of Kirkden, Forfarshire (1847) This alphabetical list gives full names and addresses.
AIRTH. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Scottish Bankrupts
(1849) Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette, issued monthly, included lists of sequestrations of Scottish bankrupts' estates. The initial entry gives the name of the bankrupt (surname first, in capitals), trade and address; the dates and place of the stages of the sequestration process, and the date by which claims against the estate were to be lodged. This is the index to the names of the bankrupts, from the issues from January to December 1849: it also covers dissolutions of partnerships in Scotland, and the names of trustees, assignees, attorneys &c. mentioned in these Scottish cases.AIRTH. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Masters of Merchantmen and Shippers
(1851) The London Mercantile Journal and Colonial Advocate, a weekly newspaper, published a report entitled Ships Entered Outwards, listing vessels registered with customs in the Port of London as preparing to leave for abroad. Under each day's heading each entry gives, first, the main port of destination; then the name of the ship; then the surname of the captain; nationality of the ship (e. g., B for British, D for Dutch, &c.); tonnage; the dock (e. g., W I D for West India Dock); and the name of the shipper or agent. These are the returns for October 1851. (The sample scan is from February)AIRTH. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Masters of Merchantmen and Shippers
(1851) The London Mercantile Journal and Colonial Advocate, a weekly newspaper, published a report entitled Ships Entered Outwards, listing vessels registered with customs in the Port of London as preparing to leave for abroad. Under each day's heading each entry gives, first, the main port of destination; then the name of the ship; then the surname of the captain; nationality of the ship (e. g., B for British, D for Dutch, &c.); tonnage; the dock (e. g., W I D for West India Dock); and the name of the shipper or agent. These are the returns for July 1851. (The sample scan is from February)AIRTH. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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