It 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!
Excellent Ros, thank you for sharing this with us.
I still love haggis …… I think
Adrian