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Title: Links: Aberdeenshire Burials
Post by: RootsChat on Sunday 18 May 03 16:51 BST (UK)
 
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Title: Links: Aberdeenshire Burials
Post by: mizhelenuk on Wednesday 03 June 09 14:29 BST (UK)
Aberdeen CITY Archives:

http://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/LocalHistory/rm_loc/loc_ArchivesHomePage.asp

Aberdeenshire Archives, which deal with the SHIRE ONLY, and exclude the city:

http://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/nmsruntime/saveasdialog.asp?lID=22832&sID=1685

There are also archives in Aberdeenshire Council's museum service, Aberdeenshire Heritage, contact the archives manager here:

Helen.Chavez[at]aberdeenshire.gov.uk

Northern Health Services Archives (useful for records such as fever hospitals in the county etc.)
Archivist, Fiona Watson
f.watson[at]nhs.net

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Title: Links: Aberdeenshire Burials
Post by: Aberdeen Archives on Monday 15 June 09 15:33 BST (UK)
I would like to clarify the situation regarding Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen City Archives, as it seems there may be some confusion over who has what!

Since local government reorganisation in 1996, the historic documents of Aberdeenshire Council along with some for the Moray Council have been administered by Aberdeen City Archives. The records include those of the former counties of Aberdeen, Kincardine, Banff and Moray up to 1975 and Grampian Region from 1975 to 1996. From 1996 the holdings include records from the current counties of Aberdeenshire and Moray.

The records are held over two sites in Aberdeen.  Aberdeenshire records are held at the Old Aberdeen House office on Dunbar Street, near the University of Aberdeen.  This office also holds some records relating to Aberdeen City, namely school records, valuation rolls and electoral rolls.  The historical records for Aberdeen City itself are held at the Town House on Broad Street in the city centre.

To say that Aberdeen City Archives and Aberdeenshire's Archives are mutually exclusive is incorrect.  They are both run by the same staff, and though they relate to more than one local authority, they are intrinsically linked.  Many of Aberdeenshire's records have corresponding items in the City's collections given their locality and the way they used to be administered.  Also, the parish of Old Machar covered areas which are now both inside and outside the city's boundaries!

Information about Aberdeen City Archives, including what they hold for Aberdeenshire, can be found on their website at www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/archives or they can be emailed at archives[AT]aberdeencity.gov.uk
Title: Links: Aberdeenshire Burials
Post by: Windsor87 on Saturday 29 May 10 18:32 BST (UK)
http://archives.aberdeencity.gov.uk/DServe.exe?dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Index.tcl

They have updated the online catalogue which allows browsers to search in greater detail.
Title: Links: Aberdeenshire Burials
Post by: Wicky33 on Sunday 25 July 10 21:40 BST (UK)
For those of you who are interested, there is now a pay for use sight that has Aberdeen burial info on it.
Deceased Online.  http://www.deceasedonline.com/

The sight has burial records for a few of Aberdeens cemeteries, but says it will have more uploaded soon. (according to the sight and Aberdeen Archives too). I did find a few of my relatives, but am waiting until all of the records are up in hopes of finding more.

You can search for free but to view the records you have to pay.