• [S6] Birth death marriage indexes: 1916-2005 (St Caths), http://ancestry.com, , Ancestry.com , USA.
  • [S101] "OPR Fife Scotlands People RUNCIMAN Marriages", 1538-1854 , Fife, Scotland, All RUN*MAN*; County = Fife; 12 records in total; Earliest 1711, latest 1837;
    Number of parishes: 6. Crail *4, Newburgh*2, Dunfermline*2, Tulliallan*2, Markinch*1, Kenoway*1

    For further information on coverage of FIF parish records, eg gaps, see also the Family Search Wiki for Fife Scotlands People Index (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. Hereinafter cited as "OPR Fife, Scotland, Marriages 1538-1854."
  • [S108] "OPR Midlothian Scotlands People (RUNCIMAN & variants) Births", 1538-1854 , Midlothian, Scotland, All R*N*M*N*; County = Midlothian (MLN); 86 records in total (less ?? duplicates); Earliest 1596, latest 1854; Number of parishes: 12 (out of y in all). (In progress)

    For further information on coverage of MLN parish records, eg gaps, see also the Family Search Wiki for Midlothian GRO Scotland (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. Hereinafter cited as "OPR Midlothian Scotlands People (RUNCIMAN & variants) Births 1538-1854."
  • [S109] "OPR Midlothian SctP RUNCIMAN Marriages", 1538-1854 , Midlothian, Scotland, Scotlands People Index (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); . Hereinafter cited as "OPR Midlothian, Scotland, RUNCIMAN Marriages 1538-1854."
  • [S207] 1871 Census transcripts, Scotland, via Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S212] 1891 Census transcripts, Scotland, via Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S214] 1901 Census transcripts, Scotland, via http://Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S303] 1860 Census images, USA, Ancestry.com via ancestry.
  • [S304] 1870 Census images, USA, Ancestry.com via ancestry.
  • [S305] 1880 Census images, USA, Ancestry.com via ancestry.
  • [S817] Author: Brian GRAY, "GRAY (CAI, SCT) Corres. Brian G." (Edinburgh, MLN, SCT) , 'The Caithness Connection: A history of one Gray family'; plus fam tree of Alexander GRAY/Mgt BREMNER. Hereinafter cited as "Corres. CAI GRAY families."
  • [S820] Census image, SCT, Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/) Edinburgh, MLN, SCT.
  • [S1064] Hew SCOTT, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae (Edinburgh: Tweedale Court: Oliver & Boyd, 1915 +). Hereinafter cited as Fasti.
  • [S1197] Commonwealth War Graves Commission online at http://www.cwgc.org/,. Hereinafter cited as C'Wealth War Graves.
  • [S1598] FamilySearch Family Tree online at https://familysearch.org/tree/,. Hereinafter cited as FamilySearch Family Tree.
  • [S2136] WILL: Scottish Wills - SctPeople/SCAN project by initially from the SCAN project online at http://ScotlandsPeople.gov.uk,. Hereinafter cited as WILL: Scottish Wills - SctPeople/SCAN project.
  • [S2492] RootsChat Msge Board online at http://www.rootschat.com,. Hereinafter cited as RootsChat Msge Board.
  • [S2554] Unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online http://nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/;.
  • [S2729] MyHeritage Family Trees online at http://www.myheritage.com/,. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage Family Trees.
  • [S2794] Various, The Times Digital Archive, via NZSG Subscription, 1785-1985. Hereinafter cited as The Times.
  • [S2811] Find A Grave online at http://findagrave.com,. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  • [S2868] Google Books online at books.google.com,. Hereinafter cited as Google Books.
  • [S2893] Jim Runciman (R-7) (1:62497), "Corres. Jim (R-7) RUNCIMAN," e-mail message (Adelaide, SA, AUS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "Corres. Jim (R-7) RUNCIMAN."
  • [S2901] Diana RUNCIMAN, "RUNCIMAN Corres. ex Diana (OH)," e-mail message (Alliance, OH, USA) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "RUNCIMAN Corres ex Diana (OH)."
  • [S2904] Jen Jelley (62663), "RUNCIMAN/WISHART/JAMIESON Corres.: Jen J/LornaHen," e-mail message (AUS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM RUNCIMAN/WISHART/JAMIESON ex Jen J."
  • [S2905] Gail Nicholls-Runciman, "EM RUNCIMAN/WISHART/JAMIESON ex Gail N-R," e-mail message (AUS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM RUNCIMAN/WISHART/JAMIESON ex Gail N-R."
  • [S2922] Barbara Samples, "EM RUNCIMAN/SMITH/CRAIG ex Barbara S," e-mail message (England?) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM RUNCIMAN/SMITH/CRAIG ex Barbara S."
  • [S2954] National Archives of South Africa (NASA) online at http://www.national.archives.gov.za/,. Hereinafter cited as National Archives of South Africa (NASA).
  • [S2970] Births deaths marriages index, Old Parochial Registers for Parish : Scotland 1855+, , http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk
  • [S3015] FamNet/NZGDB online at http://Famnet.org.nz,. Hereinafter cited as FamNet/NZGDB.
  • [S3042] 1851 Census index or image, SCT, http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/, Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/) Edinburgh, MLN, SCT.
  • [S3065] Author: Ros Runciman, "Family tree of William RUNCIMAN of Crail", Unknown compile date, but copy rcvd Feb 2010 (NSW, AUS) , Scan of diagrammatic family tree headed William RUNCIMAN b Crail Scotland d 1765 "drowned in the mouth of the harbour" m 1) Catherine WISHART 2) Elizabeth JAMIESON. Only child with any further family shown is the son John from the 2nd marriage, from whom Ros' husband descends. Hereinafter cited as "Family tree of William RUNCIMAN of Crail."
  • [S3070] Lawrence Fletcher, "RUNCIMAN Correspondence re family of William RUNCIMAN of Crail," e-mail message (Australia) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "Family of William RUNCIMAN of Crail ex Lawrence F."
  • [S3073] Ros Runciman, "RUNCIMAN Corres.," e-mail message (NSW, AUS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "RUNCIMAN Corres."
  • [S3083] "OPR Ayrshire Scotlands People RUNCIMAN Births", 1538-1854 , Ayrshire, Scotland, All RUN*MAN*; County = Ayrshire (AYR); 1 record in total, 1683, Ayr parish.

    For further information on coverage of AYR parish records, eg gaps, see also the Family Search Wiki for Ayrshire Scotlands People Index (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. Hereinafter cited as "OPR Ayrshire Scotlands People RUNCIMAN Births 1538-1854."
  • [S3085] Walter RUNCIMAN (1810-78): web pages by Steve Gibbs (d. 2009) online at http://www.guernsey.net/~sgibbs/runciman/wr-1810.html,. Hereinafter cited as Walter RUNCIMAN (1810-78): ex Steve Gibbs (d. 2009).
  • [S3088] Gail Nicholls-Runciman, "RUNCIMAN Correspondence," e-mail message (Australia) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "RUNCIMAN Correspondence."
  • [S3089] Midlothian: Edinburgh - Register of Apprentices, 1701-1755, Ancestry.com, USA. Hereinafter cited as Edinburgh - Register of Apprentices, 1701-1755.
  • [S3090] Chalmers Biographical Dictionary online at http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx,. Hereinafter cited as Chalmers Biographical Dictionary.
  • [S3091] 17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers online at British Library via Gale Group,. Hereinafter cited as 17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers.
  • [S3094] "OPR Perth Scotlands People RUNCIMAN Births", 1538-1854 , Perth, Scotland, All R*N*M*N*; County = Perth (PER); 227 records in total; Earliest 1628 (Kinfauns, Runciman), latest 1854 (Kilspindie, Runciman); Number of parishes: 15 (out of y in all). (In progress)

    For further information on coverage of PER parish records, eg gaps, see also the Family Search Wiki for Perth Scotlands People Index (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. Hereinafter cited as "OPR Perth, Scotland, RUNCIMAN Births 1538-1854."
  • [S3096] "OPR Perth Scotlands People RUNCIMAN Marriages", 1538-1854 , Perth, Scotland, All R*N*M*N*; County = Perth (PER); 152 records in total; Earliest 1627 (Kinfauns, Runsiman), latest 1854 (Errol, Runciman); Number of parishes: 24 (out of y in all). (In progress)

    For further information on coverage of PER parish records, eg gaps, see also the Family Search Wiki for Perth Scotlands People Index (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. Hereinafter cited as "OPR Perth, Scotland, RUNCIMAN Marriages 1538-1854."
  • [S3123] Curious Fox online at http://CuriousFox.org.uk,. Hereinafter cited as Curious Fox.
  • [S3179] "OPR Stirling Scotlands People RUNCIMAN Births", 1538-1854 , Stirling, Scotland, All R*N*M*N*; County = Stirling (STI); 18 records in total; Earliest 1744 (Runsiman), latest 1797 (Runceman); All Stirling Parish. (In progress)

    For further information on coverage of STI parish records, eg gaps, see also the Family Search Wiki for Stirling Scotlands People Index (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. Hereinafter cited as "OPR Stirling, Scotland, RUNCIMAN Births 1538-1854."
  • [S3196] David MITCHELL, "EM RUNCIMAN/MANDERSON/CAIRNS ex David M," e-mail message (Livingston, MLN, SCT) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM RUNCIMAN/MANDERSON/CAIRNS ex David M."
  • [S3238] Founders and Survivors 1803-1920 (Tasmania) by Tasmanian Archives online at http://foundersandsurvivors.org/,. Hereinafter cited as Founders and Survivors 1803-1920 (Tasmania).
  • [S3351] Julie ADAMSON, "Corres. re the Essex nurserymen RUNCIEMAN families," e-mail message (QLD, AUS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "Corres. re the Essex nurserymen RUNCIEMAN families."
  • [S3352] Jere Runciman (R-18), "EM RUNCIMAN, Jere," e-mail message (USA) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM RUNCIMAN, Jere."
  • [S3369] Annalisa Aitken, "Correspondence re family of Helen RUNCIMAN/Alexander DUDGEON," e-mail message (ENG) to Informal Runciman researchers group. Hereinafter cited as "Correspondence re family of Helen RUNCIMAN/Alexander DUDGEON."
  • [S3654] Britain, Merchant Seamen 1835-1857 online at FindMyPast.com,. Hereinafter cited as Britain, Merchant Seamen 1835-1857.
 
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