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Moonzie Surname Forenames Age Place of Birth Bk Pge Sch 1861 Fife : 449 Moonzie Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Adams Betsy 23 ANS Inverarity 1 5 20 Aitchison Robert 16 FIF Kemback 1 3 8 Anderson Alexander 5 FIF Cupar 1 3 11 Anderson Hannah 31 FIF Forgan 1 3 11 Anderson John 1 FIF Largo 1 3 11 Anderson William 3 FIF Cupar 1 3 11 Anderson William 29 FIF Kemback 1 3 11 Auchterlonie Catharine 11 FIF Kirkcaldy 1 9 38 Bennet Colon [male] 39 FIF St Andrews 1 6 26 Bennet David 9 FIF Carnbee 1 6 26 Bennet Janet 14 FIF Carnbee 1 6 26 Bennet Margaret 17 FIF St Andrews 1 6 26 Birrel Mary 55 FIF Logie 1 6 30 Blyth George 20 FIF Kenoway 1 5 19 Bonthron Ann 78 FIF Forgan 1 2 5 Bonthron Elizabeth 48 BEW Ayton 1 2 5 Boyle John 2 FIF Abdie 1 6 30 Brown David 5 FIF Ceres 1 5 22 Brown Isabella 46 ANS Dundee 1 5 22 Brown James 45 FIF Crail 1 5 22 Brown John 14 FIF Creich 1 5 22 Brown Margaret 22 FIF Moonzie 1 5 22 Brown Robert 11 FIF Creich 1 5 22 Buist George 44 FIF Creich 1 6 24 Buist Janet 45 FIF Creich 1 6 24 Clerk Elizabeth 12 FIF Monimail 1 3 11 Collier David 10 FIF Cupar 1 3 9 Collier George 1 FIF Moonzie 1 3 9 Collier James 3 FIF Moonzie 1 3 9 Collier James 33 FIF Kinglassie 1 3 9 Collier Janet 5 FIF Moonzie 1 3 9 Collier Janet 35 FIF Cupar 1 3 9 Coutts Mary 24 FIF Cupar 1 5 21 Dall George 28 FIF Kemback 1 8 36 Dall Margaret 22 FIF Leuchars 1 8 36 Duncan Isabella 77 FIF Flisk 1 5 23 Fraser Nelly 19 INV Isle of Skye Strath 1 11 45 Graham Ann 38 PER Gask 1 8 34 Graham Colville [male] 44 FIF Balmerino 1 8 34 Graham Elizabeth 16 PER Dron 1 8 34 Graham Helen 4 PER Dunbarney 1 8 34 Graham Magdelene 2 FIF Kilmany 1 8 34 Graham Margaret 10 PER Gask 1 8 34 Greive John 81 FIF Leuchars 1 3 7 Greive Margaret 72 FIF Leuchars 1 3 7 Hamilton Jean 53 FIF Leuchars 1 3 8 Hamilton Robert 52 FIF Leuchars 1 3 8 Heggie William 44 FIF Anstruther Easter 1 6 29 Henderson Alexander 3 FIF Moonzie 1 1 4 Henderson Archibald 7 FIF Moonzie 1 1 4 Henderson Catharine 11 FIF Creich 1 1 4 Henderson David 3 mo FIF Moonzie 1 1 4 1861 Fife : 449 Moonzie 1861 Fife : 449 Moonzie Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Henderson Isabella 11 FIF Creich 1 1 4 Henderson Isabella 13 FIF Creich 1 1 4 Henderson Isabella 40 FIF Moonzie 1 1 4 Henderson James 14 FIF Creich 1 1 1 Henderson James 38 FIF Dairsie 1 1 4 Henderson John 9 PER Lethendy 1 1 4 Henderson William 5 FIF Kilconquhar 1 1 4 High Janet 75 FIF Dairsie 1 10 42 Irons Agnes J 3 FIF Dunbog 1 9 38 Irons Christian 26 FIF Scoonie 1 9 38 Irons David 4 FIF Dunbog 1 9 38 [Irons] Elizabeth 6 mo FIF Cupar 1 9 38 Irons Margaret S R 2 FIF Cupar 1 9 38 Irons Thomas 25 FIF Dunbog 1 9 38 Kirckaldy Catharine 9 mo FIF Moonzie 1 4 16 Kirckaldy David 3 FIF Kilmany 1 4 16 Kirckaldy Isabella 26 FIF Cupar 1 4 16 Kirckaldy Robert 27 FIF Kilmany 1 4 16 Kirkaldy Alexander 14 FIF Auchtermuchty 1 8 32 Kirkcaldy Agnes 15 FIF Kings Kettle 1 6 25 Kirkcaldy Isabella 51 FIF Kilconquhar 1 6 25 Kirkcaldy James 51 FIF Leuchars 1 6 25 Kirkcaldy John 11 FIF Kings Kettle 1 6 25 Kirkcaldy Robert 5 FIF Markinch 1 6 25 Laing David 49 FIF Carnbee 1 8 37 Laing David B 10 FIF Forgan 1 8 37 Laing Isabella 15 FIF St Andrews 1 8 37 Laing Janet 12 FIF Forgan 1 8 37 Laing Rebecca 10 FIF Forgan 1 8 37 Laing Rebecca 50 FIF Ceres 1 8 37 Law John 82 FIF Kilmany 1 7 31 Law Margaret 68 FIF Leuchars 1 7 31 Lister Christian 48 FIF Kemback 1 5 21 Logan Alison 68 BEW Edrom 1 2 5 Logan Sarah 60 BEW Edrom 1 2 5 Lumsden David 26 FIF Balmerino 1 9 39 Lumsden Elizabeth 17 FIF Cults 1 4 15 Lumsden Elspet 45 FIF Logie 1 4 15 Lumsden George 44 FIF Kilmany 1 4 15 Lumsden Jane 27 ANS Morris 1 9 39 Lumsden Margaret 2 ANS Monifieth 1 9 39 Lumsden Robert 9 FIF Monimail 1 4 15 Lumsden Thomas 12 FIF Cameron 1 4 15 McClure Marion 40 INV Isle of Skye Strath 1 11 45 McPherson Jean 28 INV Isle of Skye Strath 1 11 45 Martin Alexander 19 FIF Markinch 1 5 19 Martin John 19 PER Burrellton 1 3 9 Methven Margaret 19 FIF Denino 1 4 13 Methven Thomas 5 mo FIF Crail 1 4 13 Methven Thomas 23 FIF Kemback 1 4 13 Mitchell Alexander 8 FIF Moonzie 1 8 35 Mitchell Arthur 2 FIF Moonzie 1 8 35 1861 Fife : 449 Moonzie 1861 Fife : 449 Moonzie Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Mitchell Christina 16 FIF Cupar 1 8 35 Mitchell David 4 FIF Moonzie 1 8 35 Mitchell David 41 FIF Ceres 1 8 35 Mitchell David 60 FIF Kilmany 1 6 28 Mitchell Helen 58 FIF Abdie 1 6 28 Mitchell John 6 FIF Moonzie 1 8 35 Mitchell Margaret 44 FIF Leslie 1 8 35 Mitchell Mary 22 FIF Moonzie 1 6 28 Mitchell Thomas 14 FIF Moonzie 1 6 28 Mitchell Walter 10 FIF Cupar 1 8 35 Mitchell William 3 FIF Moonzie 1 6 28 Morrison Helen 38 FIF Craigrothie 1 3 10 Morrison Robert 47 FIF Craigrothie 1 3 10 Murray John 50 ELN N Berwick 1 5 21 Ogilvy John 65 PER Blackford 1 12 46 Ogilvy Margaret 40 INV Fort William 1 12 46 Ogilvy William 3 PER Perth 1 12 46 Patrick Thomas 20 FIF Monimail 1 6 27 Philp Alexander 27 PER Abernethy 1 5 19 Philp Hugh 23 FIF Carnbee 1 4 13 Philp John 2 FIF Crail 1 4 13 Philp Mary 22 FIF St Andrews 1 4 13 Philp Thomas 1 FIF Crail 1 4 13 Pitbladdo Grace 50 FIF Ceres 1 8 33 Reid Isabell 1 PER Abernethy 1 6 25 Robertson Agnes 36 FIF Kemback 1 3 12 Robertson Alexander 41 FIF Kilconquhar 1 3 12 Robertson George Murray 3 FIF Kilconquhar 1 3 12 Robertson Margret Elder 5 FIF Kilconquhar 1 3 12 Shoolbred Archibald 81 FIF Monimail 1 1 1 Simpson Isabella 3 FIF Kilmany 1 10 43 Smith Andrew 12 FIF Moonzie 1 10 43 Smith Andrew 54 FIF Moonzie 1 10 43 Smith Catharine 11 FIF Moonzie 1 1 2 Smith Catharine 17 FIF Kilconquhar 1 1 1 Smith David 10 FIF Moonzie 1 10 43 Smith David 22 FIF Leuchars 1 5 19 Smith David 48 FIF Moonzie 1 1 2 Smith David 72 FIF Moonzie 1 1 3 Smith George 9 FIF Moonzie 1 1 2 Smith Helen 32 FIF Moonzie 1 1 3 Smith Helen 69 FIF Moonzie 1 1 1 Smith Isabella 22 FIF Creich 1 6 30 Smith Isabella 50 FIF Newburn 1 10 43 Smith Janet 17 FIF St Andrews 1 1 2 Smith Janet 36 FIF Moonzie 1 1 3 Smith Jean 46 FIF Monimail 1 1 2 Smith John 4 FIF Moonzie 1 1 2 Smith Robert 5 FIF Moonzie 1 1 2 Smith Thomas 7 FIF Moonzie 1 10 43 Taylor Ann 21 FIF Cameron 1 4 14 Taylor William 19 FIF Balmerino 1 4 14 1861 Fife : 449 Moonzie 1861 Fife : 449 Moonzie Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Teras Agnes 78 FIF Ceres 1 2 6 Teras John 75 FIF Ceres 1 2 6 Turpie Betsy 12 FIF Cupar 1 4 16 Veitch David 23 FIF Largo 1 6 27 Veitch Jane 45 FIF Strathmiglo 1 4 18 Veitch Mary 23 WIG Stonykirk 1 4 18 Veitch Nathaniel 46 FIF Kettle 1 4 18 Veitch Peter J 9 FIF Collessie 1 4 18 Veitch Robert T 7 FIF Collessie 1 4 18 Webster Elizabeth 50 KCD Stonehaven 1 5 23 Webster James 13 FIF Moonzie 1 10 41 Webster Janet 46 FIF Flisk 1 10 41 Webster Margaret 37 FIF Moonzie 1 5 23 Webster Rachel 42 FIF Moonzie 1 5 23 Webster Robert 43 FIF Kemback 1 10 41 Westwater Balfour [male] 14 FIF Markinch 1 2 5 White Mary 15 FIF Newburgh 1 6 30 Williamson Charles 14 FIF Abdie 1 10 44 Williamson Francis O B 5 FIF Moonzie 1 10 44 [female] Williamson Margaret 55 FIF Abdie 1 10 44 Young Isabell 33 FIF Ceres 1 9 40 Young James H 13 FIF Cults 1 9 40 Young John 36 FIF St Andrews 1 9 40 © Crown Copyright. Reproduced with the permission of the General Register Office for Scotland Original census data are available at http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ 1861 Fife : 449 Moonzie.
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