Scottish Family History and Burns Night Supper

Burns night supperIt being Burns Night tonight (in celebration of the great Scottish poet, Robert Burns, pictured right), and with many people sitting down to a traditional Burns Night Supper, haggis, neeps & tatties and all, I thought I would take the opportunity to introduce my very good friend and excellent Scottish genealogist, Jo Graham.

Whilst my genealogy services cover the whole of the UK, I do not actually have much access to Scottish records, which are often very different to English or Welsh records.  I therefore use the services of Jo whenever I have a client with Scottish ancestors, and I know I will get a good, friendly service and fully researched results.

Just for fun, I am copying here Jo’s most recent post about the haggis, including the great haggis hunt, a bit of haggis history – and even where you can find a vegetarian haggis!  (Between you and me, and think she may have had a wee dram already – the observant among you may spot a bit of traditional Scots humour…):

Source: www.scottishgenealogist.com

Seriously – if you have Scottish family history and you want a professional and friendly service, then go to Jo’s main research website.

Enjoy your Burns Night Supper!  Scots Wha Hae!

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One Response to Scottish Family History and Burns Night Supper

  1. Adrian Smith says:

    Excellent Ros, thank you for sharing this with us.

    I still love haggis …… I think

    Adrian

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