Haine, Catriona
Professional Genealogist, Social & Family History Researcher
Description
Scottish genealogist and family researcher based in the West of Scotland. With expert knowledge in the lives of those who lived through the industrialisation of Scotland and England when change was seismic in the 19th century, including those in London and Glasgow, as well as across Lanarkshire as a whole, and the Irish diaspora and their origins in Ireland, southern or northern.
Catriona has extensive experience in Scottish, Irish and English family history research and offers assistance to clients on the analysis of DNA test results.
Catriona has also carried out extensive research into 19th Scottish asylum history and the lives of those impacted by pauper patient removals from the Glasgow Royal Asylum for her masters dissertation.
For her post graduate diploma in Genealogical, Palaeographic & Heraldic Studies, Catriona researched the lives and origins of the English, Welsh and Irish immigrants to Calderbank in Lanarkshire, a company village built in the late 1840s to the house workers of a new iron company.
Specialisms
- 19th century Scottish asylums & lunacy laws
- DNA test results assistance
- Glasgow & Lanarkshire
- Irish emigrants to Scotland & beyond to America/Australia/New Zealand
- London & Middlesex Family History
- Scottish Family History Research
- Scottish Poor Law Records
- The records of Glasgow Royal Asylum (Gartnavel)
Education
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2020-2021
Masters Degree in Genealogical, Palaeographic & Heraldic Studies at University of Strathclyde
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2019-2020
Post Graduate Diploma in Genealogical, Palaeographic & Heraldic Studies at University of Strathclyde
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2018-2019
Post Graduate Certificate in Genealogical, Palaeographic & Heraldic Studies at University of Strathclyde
Location
To contact this candidate email catrionahaine@qualifiedgenealogists.org
