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@DannonCool: How goes it. Yes, I figured. I know how your getting on. It is very difficult to find this kind of stuff. I started on a list of highland clearence villages (in Scotland) that had been cleared during the clearences about 10-15 year ago, or more. I took a ton of time to just to make a wee list and eventually came up with a idea to raise some money and employee a professional historian. I left a note on my user but not looked at it since. Archives are your best bet, like the internet archive or google books. If there is nothing there, then visits to real libraries, churches, guilds, all these folk that keep records. The local university is another good place to ask for help. They will put onto the local historian group, or a local group and so on. Hope that helps. scope_creepTalk11:44, 2 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
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