Burials Index
The Burials Index lists the names, dates of death, and ages at death (when given), of individuals recorded in the monumental inscriptions transcribed by the HFHS. The booklets for each burial ground referred to in this index, which record the full inscriptions, can be bought from the society as described on the Obtaining Publications page.
The index entries are sorted by surname, then forename, then date of death. Please note that when an individual appears on a stone with a date that does not or may not refer to his or her death, xx is inserted in the Age column. Where the date of death is given, but no age, the Age column is blank.
An entry of the form RB999 refers to the handwritten Rosemarkie Burial Register. This was compiled by the Session Clerks and the Society has a copy.
The pages of the index are sorted by surname, so to begin searching please click on the first letter or two letters of the surname you are looking for.
Please note that all Mac/Mc names have been indexed as Mac.
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Members’ Interests
The pages of the index are sorted by surname, so to begin searching please click on the first letter of the surname you are looking for. Please note that all Mac/Mc names have been indexed as Mac.
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Strays Index
The Strays Index list Highlanders who have strayed from home: i.e. individuals recorded in census entries, obituaries, and other records, in locations other than their parish of birth.
The index is alphabetical by surname, with separate pages for surnames beginning with the letters, or combinations of letters, displayed in the boxes below.
Approximately one third of the entries are for persons having the the surname of Maclennan/McLennan.
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Journals
Back issues of journals. Please find here an index of Journal articles.
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