Monica Milton Genealogy - Family History Research

Monica Milton Genealogy - Family History Research Have you ever wanted to know where a certain name came from or learn about your ancestors.

12/05/2026

Uncover your ancestry with Monica Milton Genealogy. We provide tailored research packages and hourly assistance to help you navigate your family history and overcome any research challenges.

Diary is open again!! Would you like to know where your ancestors lived? Do you have a name in the family but don’t know...
08/05/2026

Diary is open again!!

Would you like to know where your ancestors lived? Do you have a name in the family but don’t know where it came from? Or have you hit a wall an need help with your own research.

Drop me a message and see if I can help.

Uncover your ancestry with Monica Milton Genealogy. We provide tailored research packages and hourly assistance to help you navigate your family history and overcome any research challenges.

First of many I hope.
04/05/2026

First of many I hope.

10/03/2026

Have you seen the ‘Knowledge base’ on the Your Scottish Archives website?

This is an excellent resource for anyone interested in Scottish history. The website looks at a variety of types of documents and includes background information. For example, you can learn what ‘Cess Rolls’ are.

It also has sections looking at topics such as ‘Days, Dates and Calendars’. In this section you will learn why a letter written in Scotland in February 1625 could be received in England in February 1624: https://yourscottisharchives.com/days-dates-and-calendars

The section looking at ‘Money and Banking’ could be a great help if you are trying to work out if a person left a vast fortune in a 16th century will or just a pittance.

Huge shout out and thanks to the amazing archivists and the team at the Scottish Council on Archives who have put this amazing site together.

Knowledge base: https://yourscottisharchives.com/knowledge-base

18/02/2026

From Scotland, a daily news blog about genealogy, family history and personal heritage.

18/02/2026

How many of your ancestors' baptism records have you found? We take a closer look at these historic English and Welsh birth records, which go back as far as 1538 👶

27/09/2025

From Scotland, a daily news blog about genealogy, family history and personal heritage.

26/09/2025

DNA testing site, Ancestry.com, has taken legal action to access millions of Scottish family records held by the National Records of Scotland (NRS).

Can’t wait to go back!
21/09/2025

Can’t wait to go back!

Researching Your Scottish Ancestors at the National Records of Scotland and Saving Money!

Hi ,

If you’re tracing your Scottish roots, you’ve probably used ScotlandsPeople, the website where the National Records of Scotland (NRS) provide access to digital records. But did you know that visiting the NRS in person can save you money and unlock records you won’t find online?

📍 General Register House, 2 Princes Street, Edinburgh is the place to go. Here’s what you’ll find:

🔍 ScotlandsPeople Centre (Ground Floor)
For just £7.50 (half day) or £15 (full day), you can view unlimited birth, marriage, death, census and church records. These images aren’t automatically saved to your online account, but if you find something important, you can choose to pay and add it to your account later. This flexibility is especially useful if you’re searching for a common name like John Smith or working through a long list of possibilities. You can also view modern certificates that aren’t available online. Compared to paying per image, it’s excellent value.

📚 Digital Archive Search Room (Upstairs)
Here you can access the prison registers, wills and testaments and valuation rolls which are on ScotlandsPeople. These are free to view along with other digitised records, such as sasines, maps and plans.

📜 Historical Search Room (Also Upstairs)
This is where you can view original records: estate papers, deeds, court records, and more. If you’ve used our indexes for mental health or prison records, this is where you can see the full documents. The Historical Search Room is also free to access.
Even if you live too far away to visit regularly, it’s worth planning a trip. The NRS is a treasure trove for family historians and a brilliant way to stretch your research budget.

05/09/2025

Many Scottish families - but not all! - followed a traditional naming pattern, well into the 19th century at least.

Knowing about the pattern won’t always help you to identify entries you’re looking for, but it can still be very helpful, particularly with older records.

06/08/2025

I am looking for 2 or 3 people who would like their family tree researched.

For one family name £60 instead of £200
For two family names £100 instead of £350

I do ask that once I complete the research and report that you can provide feedback that I am able to use on my page.

If you are interested please drop me a message

Thank you!

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