Publisher's Synopsis
"The Commissariot Record of Dunkeld. Register of Testaments, 1682-1800" is a valuable resource for genealogists, historians, and anyone interested in Scottish history. This register meticulously records testaments (wills) from the Commissariot of Dunkeld, Scotland, spanning from 1682 to 1800. Offering a unique glimpse into the lives, families, and possessions of people in the Dunkeld region during this period, the book provides rich data for tracing ancestry, understanding social structures, and studying economic patterns. Compiled under the direction of Sir Francis James Grant, this edition offers a carefully transcribed and indexed record, making it an indispensable tool for researchers. Its enduring value lies in preserving essential historical data from a pivotal period in Scotland's past.
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