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Muster Roll Bundle Muster Roll of Aberdeenshire Volunteers Number Parish Name When Enrolled 1 Methlick William Auld Nov 19th 1803 2 Methlick John Black Nov 19th 1803 3 Methlick William Brebner Nov 19th 1803 4 Methlick James Calder Nov 19th 1803 5 Methlick George Cruden Nov 19th 1803 6 Methlick Alexander Duguid Nov 19th 1803 7 Methlick George Duncan Nov 19th 1803 8 Methlick John Gordon Nov 19th 1803 9 Methlick James Gray Nov 19th 1803 10 Methlick William Harvie Nov 19th 1803 11 Methlick George Hunter Nov 19th 1803 12 Methlick James Irenside Nov 19th 1803 13 Methlick John Jaffray Nov 19th 1803 14 Methlick John Kirton Nov 19th 1803 15 Methlick Robert Kinax Nov 19th 1803 16 Methlick Alexander Cinnach Nov 19th 1803 17 Methlick George Luck Nov 19th 1803 18 Methlick Alexander Marshall Nov 19th 1803 19 Methlick Thomas Marshall Nov 19th 1803 20 Methlick James Matthew Nov 19th 1803 21 Methlick James Morgan Nov 19th 1803 22 Methlick James Porter Nov 19th 1803 23 Methlick George Ramsay Nov 19th 1803 24 Methlick John Sim Nov 19th 1803 25 Methlick George Simpson Nov 19th 1803 26 Methlick George Steven Nov 19th 1803 27 Methlick William Steven Nov 19th 1803 28 Methlick Alexander Taylor Nov 19th 1803 29 Methlick James Will Nov 19th 1803 30 Methlick William Kirton Nov 21st 1803 31 Methlick William Williamson Nov 21st 1803 32 Methlick Thomas McRobb Noc22nd 1803 33 Methlick George Wilson Nov 22nd 1803 34 Methlick Thomas Anderson Nov 24th 1803 35 Methlick William Scott Nov 24th 1803 36 Methlick Peter Crookshank Nov 25th 1803 37 Methlick James Urquhart Nov 25th 1803 38 Methlick John Watson Nov 25th 1803 39 Methlick Alexander McRobby Nov 26th 1803 40 Methlick George Cheen Nov 26th 1803 41 Methlick John Anderson Nov 20th 1803 42 Methlick John Crighton Nov 28th 1803 43 Methlick James Crookshank Nov 28th 1803 44 Methlick John Finnie Nov 28th 1803 45 Methlick Aklexander Hunter Nov 28th 1803 46 Methlick George Lamb Nov 28th 1803 47 Methlick Gordon Marr Nov 28th 1803 48 Methlick Alexander Singer Nov 28th 1803 49 Methlick Peter Bisset Nov 29th 1803 50 Methlick William Crighton Nov 29th 1803 51 Methlick James Walles Nov 29th 1803 52 Methlick William Walles Nov 29th 1803 Number Parish Name When Enrolled 53 Methlick John Licklie Nov 30th 1803 54 Methlick John Irinside Dec 1st 1803 55 Methlick John Wilson Dec 1st 1803 56 Methlick William Rennie Dec 2nd 1803 57 Methlick William Reade Dec 8th 1803 58 Methlick Alexander Bannerman Dec 8th 1803 59 Methlick George Scorgy Feb 7th 1804 60 Methlick George Sangster Feb 8th 1804 61 Methlick John Mitchel Feb 8th 1804 62 Methlick John Findleter Nov 16th 1803 63 Tarves Robert McWilliam Nov 16th 1803 64 Tarves William Taylor Nov 16th 1803 65 Tarves James Mitchel Nov 16th 1803 66 Tarves Alexander Anderson Nov 16th 1803 67 Tarves Alexander Ferguson Nov 16th 1803 68 Tarves John Chalmers Nov 16th 1803 69 Tarves Robert Chalmers Nov 16th 1803 70 Tarves William Smith 1 Nov 16th 1803 71 Tarves Joseph Chalmers Nov 16th 1803 72 Tarves James Smith 1 Nov 16th 1803 73 Tarves William Webster Nov 16th 1803 74 Tarves William Lamb Nov 16th 1803 75 Tarves William Morison Nov 16th 1803 76 Tarves George Bannerman Nov 16th 1803 77 Tarves William Lucus Nov 16th 1803 78 Tarves George Robb Nov 16th 1803 79 Tarves John Scorgy Nov 16th 1803 80 Tarves John Smith Nov 16th 1803 81 Tarves William Rea Nov 16th 1803 82 Tarves William Skinner Nov 16th 1803 83 Tarves Alexander Gray 2 Nov 16th 1803 64 Tarves James Henderson Nov 16th 1803 85 Tarves William Glennie Nov 16th 1803 86 Tarves Francis Christie Nov 16th 1803 87 Tarves Robert Paul Nov 16th 1803 88 Tarves Thomas Brown Nov 16th 1803 89 Tarves Alexander Gray 1 Nov 16th 1803 90 Tarves Andrew Brown Nov 16th 1803 91 Tarves Alexander Imlay Nov 16th 1803 92 Tarves John Murison 2 Nov 16th 1803 93 Tarves Alexander Scott Nov 17th 1803 94 Tarves John Murison 1 Nov 17th 1803 95 Tarves John Anderson Nov 17th 1803 96 Tarves John Wright Nov 17th 1803 97 Tarves John Davidson Nov 17th 1803 98 Tarves William Simpson Nov 17th 1803 99 Tarves Dumcan McDonald Nov 17th 1803 100 Tarves Peter Barron Nov 17th 1803 101 Tarves David Rennie Nov 17th 1803 102 Tarves William Milne Nov 17th 1803 103 Tarves William Shepherd Nov 17th 1803 104 Tarves John Gray Nov 17th 1803 105 Tarves John Byres Nov 17th 1803 106 Tarves Peter Lucus Nov 17th 1803 Number Parish Name When Enrolled 107 Tarves Peter Allardyce Nov 17th 1803 108 Tarves George Christie Nov 17th 1803 109 Tarves Andrew Sangster Nov 17th 1803 110 Tarves James Greig Nov 17th 1803 111 Tarves William Walker Nov 17th 1803 112 Tarves John Sime Nov 17th 1803 113 Tarves Joseph McRea Nov 17th 1803 114 Tarves William Sangster Nov 17th 1803 115 Tarves James Smith 2 Nov 17th 1803 117 Tarves James Duguid Nov 17th 1803 118 Tarves Arthur Hay Nov 17th 1803 119 Tarves James Argew Nov 18th 1803 120 Tarves George Hinax Nov 18th 1803 121 Tarves William Smith 1 Nov 18th 1803 122 Tarves John Lisk Nov 18th 1803 123 Tarves John Duguid Dec 6th 1803 124 Tarves George Mann Dec 6th 1803 125 Tarves James Nicell Dec 6th 1803 126 Tarves Thomas Milne Dec 6th 1803 127 Tarves William Lisk Dec 6th 1803 128 Tarves John Duncan Jan 29 1804 129 Tarves Alexander Soney Jan 29 1804 130 Tarves George Webster Jan 29 1804 131 Tarves William Scorgy Jan 29 1804 132 Tarves John Line Jan 29 1804 133 Tarves John Smith Jan 29 1804 134 Tarves William Gray Jan 29 1804 135 Tarves George Wilson Jan 29 1804 136 Tarves John Wright Jan 29 1804 137 Tarves George Lisk Jan 29 1804 138 Tarves John Strachen Jan 29 1804 139 Tarves John Mitchel Jan 29 1804 140 Tarves Alexander Duncan Jan 29 1804 141 Tarves Alexander Annan Jan 29 1804 142 Tarves James Legg Jan 29 1804 143 Tarves Thomas Norrie Jan 29 1804 144 Tarves William Bannerman Jan 29 1804 145 Tarves Alexander Watt Jan 29 1804 146 Tarves James Robertson Jan 29 1804 147 Tarves Salvester Fateman Nov 14th 1803 148 Ellon James Milne Nov 14th 1803 149 Ellon George Milne Nov 14th 1803 150 Ellon James Davidson Nov 14th 1803 151 Ellon Lues Hendrie Nov 14th 1803 152 Ellon Alexander Simpson Nov 14th 1803 153 Ellon George Kelley Nov 14th 1803 154 Ellon James Milne Nov 14th 1803 155 Ellon David Black Nov 14th 1803 156 Ellon James Kuntrea Nov 14th 1803 157 Ellon Robert Marshall Nov 14th 1803 158 Ellon John Lisk Nov 14th 1803 159 Ellon James Ross Nov 14th 1803 160 Ellon Robert Main Nov 14th 1803 161 Ellon George Forsyth Nov 14th 1803 Number Parish Name When Enrolled 162 Ellon Alexander Forsyth Nov 14th 1803 163 Ellon John Cormick Nov 14th 1803 164 Ellon John Auld Nov 14th 1803 165 Ellon William Abanman Nov 14th 1803 166 Ellon John Ingrham Nov 14th 1803 167 Ellon George Futheringham Nov 14th 1803 168 Ellon Alexander Massie Nov 14th 1803 169 Ellon William Lawrie Nov 14th 1803 170 Ellon James Thompson Nov 14th 1803 171 Ellon George Johnston Nov 14th 1803 172 Ellon William Robertson Nov 14th 1803 173 Ellon Charles Allan Nov 14th 1803 174 Ellon Robert Scott Nov 14th 1803 175 Ellon John Buxton Nov 14th 1803 176 Ellon Andrew Taylor Nov 14th 1803 177 Ellon William Ross Nov 14th 1803 178 Ellon George Marr Nov 14th 1803 179 Ellon James Ogston Nov 14th 1803 180 Ellon Robert Ross Nov 14th 1803 161 Ellon Alexander Adam Nov 14th 1803 182 Ellon John Scorgie Nov 14th 1803 183 Ellon George Milne Nov 14th 1803 184 Ellon John Aberdien Nov 14th 1803 185 Ellon Thomas Banman Nov 14th 1803 186 Ellon Alexander Duncan Nov 14th 1803 187 Ellon Peter Galatien Nov 14th 1803 188 Ellon Robert Henderson Nov 14th 1803 189 Ellon Alexander Forrest Nov 14th 1803 190 Ellon James Findlay Nov 14th 1803 191 Ellon Alexander Leslie Nov 14th 1803 192 Ellon George Mintie Nov 14th 1803 193 Ellon Gilbert Lucas Nov 14th 1803 194 Ellon William Buchan Nov 14th 1803 195 Ellon George Clark Nov 14th 1803 196 Ellon Ljames Donaldson Nov 14th 1803 197 Ellon James Marnock Nov 14th 1803 198 Ellon Alexander Fraser Nov 14th 1803 199 Ellon Alexande Minty Nov 14th 1803 200 Ellon Alexander Smith Nov 14th 1803 201 Ellon Thomas Smith Nov 14th 1803 202 Ellon Thomas Wilky Nov 14th 1803 203 Ellon John Webster Nov 14th 1803 204 Ellon George Young Nov 14th 1803 205 Ellon George Buchan Nov 14th 1803 206 Ellon Robert Sime Nov 14th 1803 207 Ellon John Bruce Nov 14th 1803 208 Ellon William Forbes Nov 14th 1803 209 Ellon Alexander Gordon Nov 14th 1803 210 Ellon William Connan Nov 14th 1803 211 Ellon James Bowman Nov 14th 1803 212 Ellon James Croockshank Nov 14th 1803 213 Ellon James Barnet Nov 14th 1803 214 Ellon George Ronald Nov 14th 1803 215 Ellon Andrew Atken Nov 14th 1803 Number Parish Name When Enrolled 216 Ellon John Mitchel Nov 14th 1803 217 Ellon William Bonnar Nov 14th 1803 218 Ellon Arthur Simpson Nov 14th 1803 219 Ellon William Chalmers Jan 20th 1804 220 Ellon Arthur Robartson Jan 20th 1804 221 Ellon William Mitchel Jan 20th 1804 222 Ellon James Witherburn Jan 20th 1804 223 Ellon William Kemp Jan 20th 1804 224 Cruden William Baxter Nov 22nd 1803 225 Cruden Robert Ogston Nov 22nd 1803 226 Cruden Alexamder Couen Nov 22nd 1803 227 Cruden James Stewart Nov 22nd 1803 228 Cruden William Alexander Nov 22nd 1803 229 Cruden William Bruce Nov 22nd 1803 230 Cruden Robert Black Nov 22nd 1803 231 Cruden William Booth Nov 22nd 1803 232 Cruden George Cruckshank Nov 22nd 1803 233 Cruden Peter Cruickshank Nov 22nd 1803 234 Cruden James Cruckshank Nov 22nd 1803 235 Cruden James Cordiner 1 Nov 22nd 1803 236 Cruden James Cordiner 2 Nov 22nd 1803 237 Cruden Alexander Davidson Nov 22nd 1803 238 Cruden James Davidson Nov 22nd 1803 239 Cruden Thomas Daniel Nov 22nd 1803 240 Cruden William Daniel Nov 22nd 1803 241 Cruden James Daniel Nov 22nd 1803 242 Cruden John Daniel Nov 22nd 1803 243 Cruden Thomas
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