Blairlogie People and Places
Blairlogie People and Places records information concerning people who have lived in Blairlogie and surrounding areas. It is a great starting point for people researching their family connections in the area.
The Archives is a great place as it lists houses and people who lived in them. Extracts from the Censuses are also recorded in this area of the website, many other sources have also been used to create the archives.
The people of Blairlogie and surrounding areas also suffered greatly during the First World War and the World War 1 section lists all those that fell or were recorded as being members of the forces during this period. The resting places of the fallen are also listed.
House Histories forms an essential element of the website as it records many of the houses and who owned them. This is a very useful section for family research.
People of Blairlogie records information about people who resided in the Logie Area and varies from Butch Cassidy and his connection to the village to the Sharpe brothers who lost their lives in the First World War.
The last section is the Blairlogie Bugle and this is a collection of the local A4 newsletter written by various people and it records the events which are planned to take place in the village and that have occured.
The Archives is a great place as it lists houses and people who lived in them. Extracts from the Censuses are also recorded in this area of the website, many other sources have also been used to create the archives.
The people of Blairlogie and surrounding areas also suffered greatly during the First World War and the World War 1 section lists all those that fell or were recorded as being members of the forces during this period. The resting places of the fallen are also listed.
House Histories forms an essential element of the website as it records many of the houses and who owned them. This is a very useful section for family research.
People of Blairlogie records information about people who resided in the Logie Area and varies from Butch Cassidy and his connection to the village to the Sharpe brothers who lost their lives in the First World War.
The last section is the Blairlogie Bugle and this is a collection of the local A4 newsletter written by various people and it records the events which are planned to take place in the village and that have occured.