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SOCIETY FOR TRACING SCOTS ANCESTRY

(P.A.) DUNEDIN, This Day. Hundeds of registration forms for distribution to people interested in tracing their Scottish ancestry were unpacked by Sir John Falconer, a former Lord Provost of Edinburgh, m Dunedin this morning. They have been issued by the Scots Ancestry Research Society, an organisation formed, in 1945 by the then Secretary of State for Scotland, Mr Thomas Johnston, and dedicated to binding to their homeland those of Scottish blood. “The interest of Scots all over the world in Scotland seems to have increased,” said Sir John, who is here for the centennial celebrations. “We are most anxious that Scottish bonds should be strengthened and the' Research Society is one medium being developed. Anyone of Scottish origin who has lost touch with the. lines of his ancestry can apply and an official search will be made to discover his Scottish descent.” He added that a nominal fee is charged for registration. If in the opinion of the society it sems likely that the old registers of Scotland will yield information of interest to the applicant, an estimate will be given of the further cost involved, which will not usually be more than £3 'for a search going back 150 years. . , The society is a non-profit making organisation. Copies of the application form may be obtained on application to Sir John Falconer.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1948, Page 6

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SOCIETY FOR TRACING SCOTS ANCESTRY Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1948, Page 6

SOCIETY FOR TRACING SCOTS ANCESTRY Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1948, Page 6