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1861 Fife : 434 Kennoway Surname Forenames Age Place of Birth Bk Pge Sch 1861 Fife : 434 Kennoway Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Isabella 22 FIF Cupar 2 1 4 (G)... Janet 37 FIF Kennoway 4 22 137 (R)oi(.) William 25 FIF Balmerino 2 1 4 Adam Euphemia 4 FIF Kennoway 4 18 119 Adam James 1 FIF Kennoway 4 18 119 Adam Jane 37 FIF Kennoway 4 18 119 Adam Janet 10 FIF Kennoway 4 18 119 Adam Margaret 1 FIF Kennoway 4 18 119 Adam William 7 FIF Kennoway 4 18 119 Adam William 39 FIF Wemyss 4 18 119 Adams [female] 11 FIF Kinglassie 2 5 20 Adams Euphemia 25 FIF Scoonie 4 17 112 Adams Euphemia 64 FIF Kennoway 4 17 112 Adams James 22 FIF Kennoway 4 17 112 Adams Jane 27 FIF Ceres 4 17 112 Adams John 42 FIF Wemyss 4 17 112 Adamson Agnes 70 FIF Kennoway 3 8 53 Adamson Janet 63 FIF Kennoway 3 8 53 Aitken Agnes 24 FIF Kettle 5 7 37 Aitken Agnes 34 FIF Markinch 2 3 15 Aitken Andrew 8 FIF Kennoway 2 2 10 Aitken Andrew 11 FIF Kennoway 1 10 62 Aitken Andrew 41 FIF Kennoway 1 10 62 Aitken Andrew 6(7) FIF Kennoway 1 9 55 Aitken Ann 7 FIF Kennoway 2 2 10 Aitken Ann 49 FIF Cults 2 2 10 Aitken Anne 4 FIF Kennoway 1 10 62 Aitken Anne 44 FIF Kennoway 1 10 62 Aitken Catherine 73 FIF Ceres 2 3 15 Aitken George 20 FIF Kennoway 5 7 37 Aitken Helen 13 FIF Kennoway 1 10 62 Aitken Henry 3 FIF Kennoway 2 3 10 Aitken Henry 39 FIF Kennoway 2 2 10 Aitken Isabella 1 FIF Kennoway 1 10 62 Aitken Isabella 10 FIF Kennoway 1 10 55 Aitken John 27 FIF Kettle 5 7 37 Aitken Margaret 9 FIF Kennoway 1 10 62 Aitken Margaret 67 FIF Kennoway 1 9 55 Aitken Robina 5 FIF Kennoway 2 2 10 Aitken William 30 FIF Kettle 5 7 37 Aitken William 62 FIF St Andrews 5 7 37 Allan Andrew 47 FIF Scoonie 2 1 3 Allan Archiblad 19 FIF Scoonie 2 1 3 Allan Colin 33 FIF St Monance 4 16 105 Allan Eliza 54 ROX Melrose 3 3 15 Allan Helen 16 FIF Kennoway 2 1 3 Allan John 10 FIF Kennoway 2 1 3 Allan Lexie [female] 20 FIF Auchterderran 3 9 58 Allan Margaret 35 FIF Carnbee 4 15 102 Allan Mary 24 FIF Kennoway 3 17 110 Allan Mary Ann 30 FIF Kemback 4 16 105 Allan May 28 FIF Elie 4 15 102 1861 Fife : 434 Kennoway 1861 Fife : 434 Kennoway Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Allan Thomas 56 MLN Borthwick 3 17 110 Anderson Agnes 43 FIF Kennoway 4 9 64 Anderson Ann 56 FIF Largo 4 21 129 Anderson Catherine 36 FIF Kennoway 4 14 96 Anderson Catherine 60 FIF Markinch 4 14 96 Anderson Catherine 65 FIF Collessie 1 3 14 Anderson David 2 FIF Kennoway 4 9 63 Anderson David 63 FIF Markinch 1 3 14 Anderson Elisabeth (T) 20 FIF Largo 5 9 48 Anderson Elizabeth 10 FIF Kennoway 4 13 85 Anderson Elizabeth B 6 FIF Kennoway 4 9 63 Anderson George 46 FIF Largo 4 21 129 Anderson George 66 FIF Kettle 5 9 48 Anderson Grace 47 FIF Kennoway 4 13 85 Anderson Helen C 8 FIF Kennoway 4 9 63 Anderson Isabella 39 FIF Kennoway 4 9 63 Anderson James 36 FIF Kennoway 4 11 75 Anderson Janet 12 FIF Kennoway 4 13 85 Anderson Jean 36 IRL 4 11 75 Anderson John 2 FIF Kennoway 4 13 85 Anderson John 11 FIF Kennoway 4 9 64 Anderson John 49 FIF Kennoway 4 13 85 Anderson Michael 5 mo FIF Kennoway 4 11 75 Anderson Michael 10 FIF Kennoway 4 9 63 Anderson Richard 33 FIF Kennoway 1 3 14 Anderson William 16 FIF Kennoway 4 9 64 Anderson William 41 FIF Kennoway 4 9 63 Anderson William 68 FIF Markinch 4 14 96 Archibald David 18 ELN Prestonpans 2 8 35 Armet Ann 12 FIF Cults 3 25 155 Armet Christina 2 FIF Kennoway 3 25 155 Armet Elizabeth 35 FIF Cults 3 25 155 Armet John 10 FIF Cults 3 25 155 Armet John 38 FIF Auchtermuchty 3 25 155 Armet Mary M 5 FIF Kennoway 3 25 155 Arnott James 57 FIF Kennoway 3 23 143 Bain Margaret 16 FIF Newburgh 4 22 139 Ballingall Catherine 30 FIF Kennoway 4 1 3 Ballingall Jane 58 FIF Markinch 4 1 3 Ballingall Jean 36 FIF Kennoway 4 8 54 Ballingall Menzies [female] 83 FIF Newburn 3 5 26 Ballingall Peter 67 FIF Scoonie 4 8 54 Ballingall Robert 60 FIF Kennoway 4 1 3 Ballingell George 12 FIF Forgan 1 14 91 Barclay Catherine 5 FIF Kennoway 3 15 94 Baxter Janet 75 FIF Scoonie 5 3 15 Beart Charles K 1 FIF Kennoway 3 1 2 Beart Elizabeth C 3 ENG 3 1 2 Beart Louisa C 7 ENG 3 1 2 Beart Louisa T 28 ENG 3 1 2 Beart William 31 ENG 3 1 2 Beart William J 5 ENG 3 1 2 1861 Fife : 434 Kennoway 1861 Fife : 434 Kennoway Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Beath Agnes 71 FIF Scoonie 2 2 6 Beath David 34 FIF Kennoway 4 9 62 Bell Alexander 20 FIF Largo 4 14 92 Bell Christian 40 FIF Leuchars 4 11 78 Bell David 2 FIF Kennoway 1 5 28 Bell David 8 FIF Newport 4 11 78 Bell David 12 FIF Kennoway 2 3 12 Bell David 39 FIF Dunbog 2 3 12 Bell David 62 MLN W Calder 3 16 104 Bell El(e)sp(e)th 64 FIF Dunbog 5 6 28 Bell Elizabeth 2 FIF Kennoway 2 3 12 Bell Euphemia 4 FIF Kennoway 2 3 12 Bell George 2 FIF Scoonie 4 12 78 Bell George 17 FIF Markinch 2 7 34 Bell George 25 FIF Kennoway 5 6 28 Bell Helen 44 FIF Auchtermuchty 2 3 12 Bell James 7 FIF Kennoway 2 3 12 Bell James 12 FIF Newport 4 11 78 Bell James 23 FIF Kennoway 5 6 28 Bell John 11 FIF Kennoway 1 5 28 Bell John 13 FIF Monimail 2 3 12 Bell John 14 FIF Newport 4 11 78 Bell John 36 FIF Kinghorn 4 11 78 Bell Margaret 6 FIF Newport 4 11 78 Bell Margaret 22 FIF Kennoway 4 14 92 Bell Margaret 43 FIF Monimail 1 5 28 Bell Robert 4 FIF Newport 4 12 78 Bell Thomas 7 FIF Kennoway 1 5 28 Bell Thomas 9 FIF Kennoway 2 3 12 Bell Thomas 15 FIF Newport 4 11 78 Bell William 9 FIF Kennoway 1 5 28 Bell William 45 FIF Monimail 1 5 28 Bennett Andrew 54 FIF Elie 4 7 44-7 Bennett Catherine 52 FIF Kennoway 4 7 44-7 Bethune Agnes 11 FIF Leven 4 17 115 Bethune Agnes 25 FIF Kennoway 4 20 124 Bethune Agnes 58 FIF Kennoway 1 11 64 Bethune Catherine 4 FIF Kennoway 4 17 115 Bethune Cecilia 71 FIF Kennoway 1 7 39 Bethune Christian 32 FIF Dunbog 4 17 115 Bethune Christina 11 mo FIF Kennoway 4 17 115 Bethune Elizabeth 14 FIF Cupar 4 17 115 Bethune James 6 FIF Wemyss 2 7 30 Bethune James 34 FIF St Monance 4 17 115 Bethune William 6 FIF Kennoway 4 17 115 Bethune William 23 FIF Kennoway 1 11 64 Bethune William 66 FIF Kennoway 1 11 64 Beveridge Anne 40 FIF Markinch 1 1 5 Beveridge James 72 FIF Collessie 1 1 5 Birrell Agnes 28 FIF Kennoway 3 14 94 Birrell Andrew 21 FIF Kennoway 3 8 52 Birrell Ann 47 FIF Cupar 5 1 5 1861 Fife : 434 Kennoway 1861 Fife : 434 Kennoway Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Birrell Barbara 19 FIF Kennoway 4 21 134 Birrell Barbara 52 FIF Kennoway 4 21 134 Birrell Catherine 5 mo FIF Kennoway 4 11 74 Birrell Catherine 26 FIF Kennoway 3 14 94 Birrell Catherine 58 FIF Kennoway 3 14 94 Birrell David 14 FIF Kennoway 3 15 94 Birrell David 23 FIF Ceres 5 1 5 Birrell Elizabeth 4 FIF Kennoway 4 11 74 Birrell Elizabeth 62 FIF Kennoway 4 1 6 Birrell Grace 9 FIF Kennoway 5 1 5 Birrell Helen 51 FIF Criech 2 7 30 Birrell Henry 21 FIF Kennoway 3 14 94 Birrell Henry 76 FIF Kennoway 4 1 6 Birrell Isabella 13 FIF Kennoway 4 21 134 Birrell James 10 FIF Kennoway 4 21 134 Birrell James 53 FIF Kilmany 2 7 30 Birrell Jessie 48 FIF Kennoway 3 8 52 Birrell John 33 FIF Kennoway 4 11 74 Birrell Margaret 25 FIF Cupar 5 1 5 Birrell Margaret 28 FIF Kilmany 2 7 30 Birrell Margaret 32 FIF Kennoway 4 11 74 Birrell Mary 18 FIF Scoonie 4 16 106 Birrell Michael 31 FIF Kennoway 3 14 94 Birrell Robert 8 FIF Kennoway 5 1 5 Birrell Thomas 15 FIF Scoonie 5 1 5 Birrell Thomas 22 FIF Kennoway 4 21 134 Birrell Thomas 44 FIF Cupar 5 1 5 Birrell Thomas 51 FIF Kennoway 4 21 134 Birrell Thomas 58 FIF Largo 4 7 44-7 Birrell William 5 FIF Kennoway 5 2 5 Birrell William 7 FIF Kennoway 4 11 74 Birrell William 55 FIF Falkland 3 14 94 Black Agnes 20 FIF Kennoway 3 12 75 Black Andrew 27 FIF Kingsbarns 5 9 50 Black Andrew 59 FIF Largo 3 17 108 Black Elisabeth 32 FIF Elie 5 9 50 Black Helen 7 mo FIF Carnbee 5 9 50 Black James 20 LKS Old Monkland 3 17 108 Black Margaret 43 FIF Markinch 3 12 75 Black Robert 5 FIF Elie 5 9 50 Blyth Agnes 15 FIF Kennoway 3 18 115 Blyth Elizabeth 65 FIF Kennoway 4 6 39 Blyth Elspeth 72 FIF Kennoway 4 4 24 Blyth James 48 FIF Markinch 1 6 37 Blyth Magdalen 64 FIF Kennoway 4 4 23 Blyth Margaret 4 FIF Kennoway 1 6 34 Blyth Margaret 45 FIF Kennoway 3 18 115 Blyth Michael 59 FIF Kennoway 3 18 115 Blyth Robert 63 FIF Kennoway 4 6 39 Bogie Elisabeth 5 FIF Kennoway 2 5 22 Bogie John 15 FIF Markinch 2 5 22 Bogie John 42 FIF Kingsbarns 2 5 22 1861 Fife : 434 Kennoway 1861 Fife : 434 Kennoway Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Bogie Margaret 82 FIF Abdie 5 1 3 Bogie Mary 41 PER Abernethy 2 5 22 Bogie Thomas 16 FIF Markinch 2 5 22 Boswell Christian 60 MLN North Leith 4 22 135 Bousie David 73 FIF Wemyss 3 9 57 Bousie Janet 72 FIF Markinch 3 9 57 Braid Anne 66 FIF Kennoway 4 1 4 Braid James 68 FIF Falkland 4 1 4 Brews Alice 44 FIF Falkland 5 8 43 Brews Ann 8 FIF Kettle 5 8 43 Brews Christina 5 FIF Kettle 5 8 43 Brews George 1 mo FIF Kennoway 5 8 43 Brews George 43 FIF Kennoway 5 8 43 Brews Jean 11 FIF Largo 5 8 43 Brews Margaret 21 FIF Falkland 5 8 43 Brews Thomas 13 FIF Falkland 5 8 43 Broddie Isabella 57 FIF Kennoway 3 22 142 Broddie Robert 60 FIF Dysart 3 22 142 Brodie Janet 68 WLN Linlithgow 4 3 20 Brown Agnes 6 wk FIF Kennoway 1 3 17 Brown Agnes 3 FIF Markinch 5 2 6 Brown Agnes 50 FIF Forgan 1 4 23 Brown Andrew 42 FIF Kilmany 1 8 48 Brown Catherine 14 MLN Edinburgh 4 10 71 Brown David 2 FIF Kennoway 1 3 17 Brown David 15 FIF Kennoway 1 4 23 Brown Edward 2 FIF Markinch 1 8 48 Brown Edward 31 FIF Scoonie 5 2 6 Brown Edward 61 FIF Dunfermline 4 8 55 Brown Euphemia 6 FIF Kennoway 1 8 48 Brown George 42 FIF N Queensferry 3 24 152 Brown Grace 44 FIF Kennoway 3 9 59 Brown Helen 51 MLN Edinburgh 4 10 71 Brown Henry 2 FIF Kennoway 4 17 112 Brown Isabella Binning 9 FIF Newburn 4 10 71 Brown James 3 FIF Cupar Fife 4 22 140 Brown Janet 38 FIF Kennoway 1 8 48 Brown Janet 69 FIF Kennoway 4 8 55 Brown
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