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mcblondie
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Park Circus

Post by mcblondie » Fri Jan 12, 2007 4:08 pm

Hi everyone :)

Please excuse my ignorance here, but can someone tell me what kind of records i may find in Park Circus? I know where the place is and how to get there andI have often seen posts of people chatting about it. I'm just unsure of what records they hold? :roll:

Thanks
Callaghan or Callahan & Callachan - Blantyre & Ireland. Polockus -(many variations) Blantyre, Bellshill & Lithuania, Worldwide. Young and Boyle - Hamilton and Fife also Ireland. O'Donnell from Hamilton and Ireland Hastie from Fife also Burns from Fife

nelmit
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Re: Park Circus

Post by nelmit » Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:29 pm

mcblondie wrote:Hi everyone :)

Please excuse my ignorance here, but can someone tell me what kind of records i may find in Park Circus? I know where the place is and how to get there andI have often seen posts of people chatting about it. I'm just unsure of what records they hold? :roll:

Thanks
Park Circus

Very economical at £13 for your session.
Any questions just ask.

Kind regards,
Annette M

SuMacd
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Post by SuMacd » Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:35 pm

Hi
I was at Park Circus yeaterday.
You can access all the BMD Certificates from 1855 online,also Census Records for 1841 to 1901. Easy to use system & covers all of Scotland. You can also search for OPR records for Strathclyde Region(not quite sure what this covers) & view them on Microfiche.Also Divorce Records from 1984.
You have to book ahead,but,if you phone on the day you may be lucky enough to get a cancellation-I have the last twice.

Very good value but be prepared before you go.

Susan
Seeking Anderson, Ross, Beatttie, Caddell, Grindlay, Bannerman, Dundas, Robertson, Campbell,Rae, Watson,Elliot, Madigan, O'Connell, Connell, Imlah, Stevenson, Smith,McCann, Cairns, Macdonald, Patience amongst others

nelmit
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Post by nelmit » Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:31 am

SuMacd wrote:Hi
I was at Park Circus yeaterday.
You can access all the BMD Certificates from 1855 online,also Census Records for 1841 to 1901. Easy to use system & covers all of Scotland. You can also search for OPR records for Strathclyde Region(not quite sure what this covers) & view them on Microfiche.Also Divorce Records from 1984.
You have to book ahead,but,if you phone on the day you may be lucky enough to get a cancellation-I have the last twice.

Very good value but be prepared before you go.

Susan
They are on microfilm for the west of Scotland only and can be viewed for free at The Mitchell Library.

Although I would think when the OPRs go online on the 25th they will also be available at Park Circus.

Regards,
Annette M

Jack
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Re: Park Circus

Post by Jack » Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:42 am

Hi Katie,
Just a wee bit more about Park Circus, Glasgow (also applies to NRH, Edinburgh).
Unlike Scotlandspeople you can't search using *wildcards*.
Names must be exactly as GROS has them indexed.

This can make it difficult for those "awkward" names that have many variations.
So that's why i often use wildcards on SP if i think a name could be spelled in a few different ways.
Then i can use this list of alternative names when looking at Park Circus.

By the way; on near every visit i've come across names mis-indexed; last time i was there i saw Mray for Mary - twice!
And a few months ago i was looking for someone who i knew was born in 1915.
Not there! And oddly no one of the name in that year.
(the years before and after 1915 averaged 20 names).
So i checked the fiche index, and there he was.
The online GROS index had omitted everyone of the name in that year....

Park Circus is well worth a visit, and you'll soon be wanting to return!
The link up via computer to the GROS indexes has been a great step forward.
Some of my ancestors' names are Brown, Campbell, Kerr, McDonald, and these can now often be found on the day.
Previously it could've taken me weeks to find them using the fiche indexes (still useful though).
And the staff at Park Circus are very helpful.
As Susan says, be prepared with your list, and try to stick to it if possible.
But you'll probably get side-tracked...at least that always happens to me!
Enjoy your visits.
Jack
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ps, Susan, the area covers the Counties of the old Strathclyde Region. Please look at these links.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strathclyde

http://www.gwsfhs.org.uk/content/area.aspx
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DavidWW
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Re: Park Circus

Post by DavidWW » Sat Jan 13, 2007 8:34 am

Jack wrote:Hi Katie,
Just a wee bit more about Park Circus, Glasgow (also applies to NRH, Edinburgh).
Unlike Scotlandspeople you can't search using *wildcards*.
Names must be exactly as GROS has them indexed.
...........much snipped.................
Correct in terms of surnames on the DIGROS system. This may change when the new Scottish Family History Centre opens in Edinburgh, hopefully towards the end of 2007.

However, on the old green on black search system at NRH, there are limited alternate name search options. Despite the inconvenience involved in having to repeat a search on DIGROS in order to view the image, this "double" search can save substantial time. I'm unsure if Park Circus has ever used that system.

As regards given names, DIGROS has a limited wildcard facility, in that there is an implied widlcard at the end of the search string used, i.e. searching for " MAR " is equivalent to " MAR* " so will produce hits for MARY, MARTHA, MARGARET, etc.; but you cannot insert a wildcard in the middle of a search string as on ScotlandsPeople, e.g. " MA*G* " to return both MARGARET and MAGGIE, - unfortunately.

David

SuMacd
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Post by SuMacd » Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:26 pm

Both old & new systems are available at Park Circus. Another researcher was given advice to use both as wildcard couldn't be used on DIGROS for surnames.

Susan
Seeking Anderson, Ross, Beatttie, Caddell, Grindlay, Bannerman, Dundas, Robertson, Campbell,Rae, Watson,Elliot, Madigan, O'Connell, Connell, Imlah, Stevenson, Smith,McCann, Cairns, Macdonald, Patience amongst others

SarahND
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Re: Park Circus

Post by SarahND » Sat Jan 13, 2007 4:14 pm

Jack wrote:The online GROS index had omitted everyone of the name in that year....
This is very disturbing :shock: How many of these do you think there are...?
Sarah

karenc
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Post by karenc » Sat Jan 13, 2007 6:06 pm

hi

i have another question about park circus

what can you get print outs of? and how much do they cost?
also do they have spaces so that you can take a laptop?

Thanks

Karen


i know, that was more than one question :!:

nelmit
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Post by nelmit » Sat Jan 13, 2007 6:35 pm

karenc wrote:hi

i have another question about park circus

what can you get print outs of? and how much do they cost?
also do they have spaces so that you can take a laptop?

Thanks

Karen


i know, that was more than one question :!:
Hello Karen,

You can get prints of records with same date parameters as SP at a cost of 50p. You can order extracts for more modern records at a cost of around £8.
They do have spaces for your laptop but you cannot plug them in to the electricity supply - battery power only.

Regards,
Annette M