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Nairnshire is a maritime county in the NE. of Scotland, bounded to the north by the Moray Firth, east by Elginshire, and south and west by Inverness-shire; Nainshire is also famed for it fertile soil, which produces good crops and livestock.




Register Offices

Nairn
Nairn Register Office
Service Point
The Court House
High Street
Nairn IV12 4AU
Tel 01667 458500

Additional information about Highland Council Registrars;

Highland Council Copy Certificate Information

Highland Council Registrars Homepage


Record Office Lookup Requests

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Record Office Lookup Contacts


Cemetery Lookup Requests

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Cemetery Lookup Contacts


Photo Offers

Members that have offered to take photographs in particular areas. Please private message the member with your queries.

Links

General Links

Library Links

Nairn Library
68 High Street
Nairn
IV12 4UA
Tel: 01667 458506

Highland Council Library Homepage


Archives

Highland Council Archives
Inverness Library
Farraline Park
Inverness
IV1 1NH
Tel 01463 220330


Family History Society


History and Heritage




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