Family History is a growing area of interest and all of our libraries carry useful information. Each community library has some material relevant to its area.
The Reference Library in Central Library, Stirling houses the largest collection. However. the Old Parish Records of the Established Church of Scotland are available on microfilm for what was Stirlingshire and Clackmannanshire and for parts of West Perthshire.
These give details of:
Stirlingshire entries are indexed.
Census records from 1841 to 1901 are available for the same areas with Clackmannanshire for 1901 only. The 1881 census for Great Britain is available here and also at Bridge of Allan, Drymen, Dunblane and St Ninians Libraries.
There are now a vast range of websites relating to family history. Some provide information about people, others are linked to other sites. All libraries offer access through the Internet.
Central Library also holds microfilmed copies of local newspapers back to 1820 and there are indexes available. The Stirling Observer Christmas Annual is also available on microfilm, together with an index for this publication that was published annually from 1911-69.
Old Parish Records and the 1851 census for Stirlingshire, Clackmannanshire and parts of West Perthshire are held at Bridge of Allan library, courtesy of the Central Scotland Family History Society.
It is advisable to book microfilm readers in advance of your visit as demand can be high
Central Library also holds the following CD ROMs: Soldiers who died in the Great War 1914-1919, Army Roll of Honour: World War II and Service of Heirs.
Email or telephone Local History Officer Elma Lindsay (01786 432017)
Find out more from the registrars site
You can now buy Scotland's People vouchers from your local library, as long as you are a member. All users can buy an extra value starter voucher, while additional top up vouchers are also available. Ask at your local library for further information