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Scotland Genealogy: Clackmannanshire Census & County Records


CLACKMANNANSHIRE, the smallest Co. of Scotland, extending 10 miles N. and S. between the main body of Perthshire and the river Forth, and 11 miles E. and W. between the cos. of Stirling and Fife; area, 30,477 ac.; pop. 25,680, or 539 persons to each sq. m. The surface rises from the Forth by an easy ascent, broken by gentle undulations and by the valley of the river Devon, to the Ochil Hills, which extend along the N. border. These hills afford excellent pasturage; the low grounds are well cultivated. Coal is raised in the Devon valley; the towns of Alloa and Tillicoultry have woollen mfrs. The Co. comprises 4 pars., parts of 2 other pars. and also the police burghs of Alloa and Tillicoultry. Clackmannanshire unites with Kinross-shire in returning 1 member to Parliament.
[Bartholemew's Gazetteer of the British Isles, 1887]

Clackmannanshire, Scotland: Parish and Probate Records
A collection of parish and probate records in Scotland, from the 1500s to the 1800s.

Clackmannanshire Parish Index

Parishes and Towns
For a Modern Map of Clackmannanshire click here
For Stobie's map of Clackmannanshire (1783) click here


Parishes

Alloa
Clackmannan
Dollar
Tillicoultry


Towns

Clackmannanshire Towns

Clackmannanshire Parish Maps

Parishes and Towns
Multimap Link for Clackmannanshire
Stobie's map of Clackmannanshire (1783)