ENG
CHS
Wybunbury
Turnbull, Robert (Rev)  (1812 - 1877)
CUL
Dikehead
Turnbull, Robert  (cir. 1774 - 1854)
Turnbull, Robert (Rev)  (1812 - 1877)
Fauld, nr Longtown
Corry, John  (cir. 1737 - bet 1799 - 1799)
Graham, Andrew  (cir. 1662 - bet 1736 - 1739)
Graham, Andrew  (cir. 1736 - cir. 1801)
Graham, David  (cir. 1741 - bet 1810 - 1812)
Graham, Frances  (cir. 1779 - aft. 1851)
Graham, Grimston  (cir. 1748 - cir. 1810)
Graham, Richard  (cir. 1743 - )
Graham, Stephen  (cir. 1690 - bet 1757 - 1757)
Graham, Stephen  (cir. 1774 - 1856)
Rea, Abigail  (cir. 1714 - aft. 1789)
Scaife, Abigail  (cir. 1808 - cir. 1817)
Glendinning Rigg Gate
Scott, Eleanor  (cir. 1788 - 1846)
Turnbull, Robert  (cir. 1774 - 1854)
Hornick Hill, nr Longtown
Baty, Andrew  (cir. 1784 - 1841)
Baty, George  (cir. 1780 - 1806)
Baty, Jane  (cir. 1778 - cir. 1826)
Baty, William  (cir. 1742 - cir. 1810)
Graham, Stephen  (cir. 1774 - 1856)
Lake
Graham, Jane  (say 1736 - aft. 1804)
Nichol Forest
Turnbull, Robert  (cir. 1774 - 1854)
DEV
Ditsworthy Warren
Creber, Margaret King  (cir. 1812 - say 1884)
Hele
King, Ann  (1788 - 1850)
King, Walter  (1828 - 1902)
Rowe, John  (1774 - 1820)
Rowe, Matthias  (1780 - 1835)
Hele Barton
Dawe, Henrietta Grace  (bef. 1869 - aft. 1901)
King, Ann  (1788 - 1850)
King, Margaret  (1824 - cir. 1887)
King, Walter  (1828 - 1902)
Rowe, Joseph  (1748/49 - cir. 1811)
Rowe, Matthias  (1780 - 1835)
Lumburn
Daw, Honor  (1831 - 1897)
Dawe, Jane  (1833 - aft. 1847)
Dawe, Joan Smith  (1809 - 1862)
Dawe, Sarah  (1800 - 1877)
Walkhampton
Algar, Elizabeth (Mrs)  (bef. 1732 - cir. 1763)
Barter, Ann  (1723 - cir. 1804)
Barter, James  (bef. 1669 - cir. 1711)
Bootel, Florence  (bef. 1655 - cir. 1689)
Creber, James  (cir. 1715/16 - cir. 1800)
Creber, Margaret King  (cir. 1812 - say 1884)
Helson, Mary  (1780 - cir. 1867)
King, Ann  (1788 - 1850)
King, James Barter  (1754 - 1824)
King, John  (bef. 1655 - cir. 1686)
King, John  (aft. 1676 - cir. 1737)
King, John  (1727 - 1815)
King, Margaret  (1824 - cir. 1887)
King, Richard  (1702 - cir. 1780)
King, Walter  (1706/7 - cir. 1771)
King, Walter  (1828 - 1902)
Northmore, Elizabeth  (cir. 1680 - cir. 1708)
Peek, Richard  (1712 - cir. 1778)
Peek, Sarah  (1758 - cir. 1795)
Rowe, Matthias  (1780 - 1835)
NZ
TNK
Huirangi Cem.
Andrews, Mary Ann  (1836 - 1883)
Austin, Caroline Emma  (1854 - 1899)
Daw, Honor  (1831 - 1897)
Graham, Jane  (1819 - 1907)
Turnbull, Ellen  (1854 - 1926)
SCT
BEW
Earlston
Familton, Elizabeth  (1720 - 1788)
Familton, John  (1724 - aft. 1753)
Familton, Thomas  (1731 - aft. 1753)
Familton, William  (bef. 1699 - aft. 1753)
Hamilton, George  (1722 - )
Runchaman, Margaret  (1746 - aft. 1784)
Runciman, David  (say 1687 - aft. 1715)
Runciman, David  (1751 - 1825)
Runciman, David  (1804 - 1872)
Runciman, Elisabeth  (1793 - 1876)
Runciman, James  (1800 - 1871)
Runciman, William  (1790 - 1838)
Wight, Eliza  (1815 - 1871)
Wilson, Elizabeth  (bef. 1699 - aft. 1753)
Gordon
Runciman, David  (say 1687 - aft. 1715)
Runciman, George  (bef. 1648 - )
Runciman, John  (1715 - aft. 1788)
Lauder
Runciman, David  (1751 - 1825)
Runciman, David  (1804 - 1872)
Runciman, Elisabeth  (1793 - 1876)
Runciman, James  (1800 - 1871)
Runciman, William  (1790 - 1838)
Wight, George  (cir. 1774 - 1843)
Wantonwalls
Runciman, David  (say 1687 - aft. 1715)
Runciman, David  (1751 - 1825)
Runciman, David  (1804 - 1872)
Runciman, Elisabeth  (1793 - 1876)
Runciman, James  (1800 - 1871)
Runciman, John  (1715 - aft. 1788)
Shiells, James  (cir. 1802 - 1883)
Wight, Eliza  (1815 - 1871)
Westruther
Runciman, George  (bef. 1648 - )
Shiells, James  (cir. 1802 - 1883)
Wight, Margaret  (cir. 1804 - 1889)
CAI
Ballachly Cem.
Bain, John  (cir. 1784 - 1853)
Gray, Catherine  (1785 - 1865)
Clashscrebie Mor
Bain, John  (cir. 1784 - 1853)
Gray, Catherine  (1785 - 1865)
ROX
Bairnkine
Sinton, Peter  (say 1752 - cir. 1811)
Clesleepeel
Sinton, James  (say 1730 - cir. 1802)
Sinton, John  (1806 - 1854)
Hounam
Dickson, Robert  (1840 - aft. 1901)
Hall, Isabella  (bef. 1763 - 1816)
Hall, William  (cir. 1735 - 1817)
Sinton, Peter  (cir. 1783 - 1866)
Stevenson, Jane  (cir. 1743 - 1825)
Wight, James  (bef. 1763 - )
Wight, James Hall  (cir. 1805 - 1821)
Houstoun
Shiell, Margaret  (1723 - aft. 1764)
Houstoun (aka Ulston or Uston)
Shiel, James  (say 1690 - )
Maxton
Richardson, Elizabeth  (1773 - 1831)
Richardson, Walter  (1776 - 1791)
Runchaman, Margaret  (1746 - aft. 1784)
Sinton, Helen  (cir. 1820 - 1883)
Slater, Peter  (cir. 1847 - 1870)
Wight, Beatrice Thomson  (1856 - 1935)
Wight, Margaret  (1798 - 1873)
Wight, Robert  (1800 - 1865)
Wight, Susan Robertson  (1859 - 1860)
Wight, Walter  (1816 - 1886)
Wight, William  (1767 - 1847)
Wight, William  (1846 - 1896)
Morebattle
Fairbairn, Walter  (cir. 1784 - 1859)
Robertson, Agnes  (cir. 1786 - 1863)
Southdean
Sinton, James  (say 1730 - cir. 1802)
Sinton, Jane  (cir. 1813 - 1902)
Sinton, John  (1806 - 1854)
Sinton, Peter  (cir. 1783 - 1866)
STI
Bridge of Allan
Henderson, Archibald  (bef. 1785 - 1826)
McEwan, Margaret  (cir. 1782 - aft. 1828)
 
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