The Society also has a Facebook Group that anyone with an interest in N/N families can request to join. Just tell us your connection/interest in your request. Click here to go to our Facebook Group pages.Latest NewsletterSpring 2025CONTENTSPg 3 Obituaries for Sue Nisbet by Graham Nisbet and Mark NesbittPg 5 Obituary for Jake Waddington by Mark NesbitPg 6 A biography of Mrs Hamilton NisbetPg 7 Two Nisbet EstatesPg 9 Winton HousePg 15 Jakob Duwall, Scosh MercenaryPg 19 The Scottish Shortbread Challenge – one attemptPg 20 Admiral Lord Nelson Jewellery Access to all N/N Society newsletters from UK, N/A and Australasia is available to members only via the Members tab at top of this page. You now have the facility to search all our historical newsletters.
The Society would like to encourage as many N/N's to get there DNA tested and to seriously consider using Wikitree as an additional resource. It has robust collaboration and sharing capabilities as well as a commitment to accurate documentation of sources. It is a platform for the long-term survival of all the information and source data collected. It is also a platform where DNA results from any source can be added and matched with similar DNAs to discover more family connections. There is guidance and support available under the Genealogy/DNA tab above.One of the benefits of membership of the Society is access to talks on a variety of subjects related to Nesbitt/Nisbet's or genealogy. During the last two years we have delivered the following talks. Links to the talks are available to members in the members area.Nisbets: The Great War, Dolls & Saucepans 20 June 2021: Peter and Angus Nisbet, told the story of a Nesbitt/Nisbet family who moved from Scotland in the 19th century and made eponymous businesses ranging from costume dolls to catering equipment. **Nisbets of Gunsgreen House 24 Jan 2021:**Derek Janes on the Nisbets of Gunsgreen House, Eyemouth, tea-smuggling, John and David Nisbet and their associates, c.1740-1790 Heraldry in Scotland with reference to N/N's 28 Mar 2021: Alex Findlater on Heraldry in Scotland, with particular reference to Nesbitt/Nisbets. **Life & Times of Robert Chancellor 22 Aug 2021:**Chief Mark Nesbitt of that Ilk presents "The life and times of Robert Chancellor Nesbitt". As Robert Chancellor Nesbitt’s great grandson, Mark gives new insights into the author of "Nisbet of that Ilk", NN talk NIFHS part 1 Irish Genealogy 4 Dec 2022:Part 1 of our 4th Dec 2022 talk by Martin McDowell of the North of Ireland Family History Society covering Irish Genealogy. NN talk NIFHS part 2 Autosomal DNA 4 Dec 2022:Part 2 of our 4th Dec 2022 talk by Martin McDowell of the North of Ireland Family History Society covering Autosomal DNA Going beyond names, dates and places 12 Mar 2023:Ken Nisbet looked at how by using multiple sources you can build up a family story looking at the environment in which your family lived, covering subjects like housing, schooling, employment, and hobbies." This was an open to all Society Talk for those who want to know how to benefit from using WikiTree, a one, single, well documented human family tree with over 10,000 Nesbitt/Nisbets already connected.To watch the recording click the link below.N/N WikiTree Benefits Recording Autosomal DNA tests result in matches from both males and females, and anyone can use it to connect with relatives. They are generally less expensive and are useful for finding relatives back to 6 generations. This presentation by Adam Nisbett provides and in-depth explanation of Autosomal DNA.Click this link to watch. https://youtu.be/HfTeH65eP0g Building an Accurate Nesbitt/Nisbet Family Line. Our speakers show how documented evidence and DNA can overcome brick walls and missing links. To highlight issues with creating a sound, accurate family tree, a case study is presented using what is documented about Alexander Nisbet (1731-1773), so called "Born at Sea" who lived in the Waxhaw area of Lancaster County, SC. Click on this link to watch the video.https://youtu.be/JGtnEAN5IrU
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