Place:Dykehead, Lanarkshire, Scotland

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NameDykehead
TypeVillage
Coordinates55.8183°N 3.797°W
Located inLanarkshire, Scotland     ( - 1975)
See alsoStrathclyde, Scotlandregional administration 1975-1996
North Lanarkshire, Scotlandunitary Council Area since 1996
Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotlandparish of which Dykehead was a part

Dykehead, Lanarkshire, should not be confused with Dykehead in Angus.

Dykehead is a scattered settlement in the former parish of Shotts in Lanarkshire. It also lies 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Wishaw. The South Calder Water flows to the south of the settlement.

Research Tips

Sources for Old Parish Registers Records, Vital Records and Censuses

Refer to the Parish of Shotts for parish records.

  • FamilySearch (Indexes only)
  • Scotland's People This is a pay website providing vital statistics and census data for all of Scotland with original images. There is a description at Scotland under Genealogical Resources.

Further Sources of Reference

Please note and respect the copyright warnings on these websites.

  • GENUKI article on Shotts
  • Scottish Places article on Dykehead--more information may be found by following the tabs on the right. The parish maps in this series are very useful.
  • The maps website of the National Library of Scotland allows comparisons of modern-day and old maps of the same place. From the home page click on "Find by place" and then follow the instructions on the next page. Once you are viewing the place you want, use the slider <----> at the top of the map to compare the layout of roads and the place names of smaller areas, perhaps even farms, with the landscape today. The website takes some getting used to.
  • The Statistical Accounts for Scotland In the 1790s and again in the 1830s, the ministers of the all the parishes of the Church of Scotland were asked to provide a description of their parish to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. The original account request included 160 questions to be answered. These accounts are available in print in 20 volumes and are also online where it is freely available to browse. The browsing portal is below the viewing area of most computer screens. Scroll down to "For non-subscribers" and click on "Browse scanned pages". This brings you to another page on which one can enter the name of the parish in which you are interested.