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Anstruther Easter Surname Forenames Age Place of Birth Bk Pge Sch 1861 Fife : 402 Anstruther Easter Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Adam Cecilia 24 FIF Anstruther Wester 1 6 42 Adams Margaret 59 FIF Anstruther E 2 12 77 Adamson John 58 FIF Anstruther E 1 15 99 Addy E(mim)a Eliza 20 Yorksh Kingstone 1 16 104 Addy E(mim)a Maria 40 Yorksh Kingstone 1 16 104 Addy George 41 Yorksh Kingstone 1 16 104 Aitken James 11 FIF Cupar 1 20 126 Aitken Janet 39 FIF Carnbee 1 20 126 Aitken [deleted] Philip 21 FIF Kilrenny 1 24 140 Allan Andrew 14 MLN St Cuthberts 1 9 65 Allan Catherine 60 MLN Canongate 1 9 65 Allan George 52 BAN Banff 2 5 31 Allan George 61 MLN St Cuthberts 1 9 65 Allan James 16 FIF Kilconquhar 1 9 65 Allan William 18 FIF Kilconquhar 1 9 65 Anderson Alexander 10 FIF Anstruther E 2 5 32 Anderson Alexander 13 FIF Anstruther E 2 14 95 Anderson Alexander 23 FIF St Andrews 2 12 76 Anderson Alexander 33 FIF Cameron 1 18 110 Anderson Alexander 42 FIF Crail 2 9 56 Anderson Andrew 50 FIF Anstruther E 2 12 76 Anderson Ann 25 FIF Wemyss 2 14 95 Anderson Anne R 6 mo FIF Anstruther E 2 13 81 Anderson Betsy 51 FIF Carnbee 2 12 76 Anderson Betty 14 FIF Anstruther E 2 12 76 Anderson Elizabeth 11 FIF Anstruther E 2 7 47 Anderson Elizabeth 12 FIF Anstruther E 2 14 95 Anderson Euphemia 8 FIF Anstruther E 2 5 32 Anderson James 3 FIF Anstruther E 2 14 95 Anderson James 52 FIF Anstruther E 2 14 95 Anderson Jane 10 FIF Kingsbarns 2 9 56 Anderson Janet 41 FIF Kingsbarns 2 9 56 Anderson Johan 6 FIF Anstruther E 2 5 32 Anderson John 4 FIF Anstruther E 2 5 32 Anderson John 16 FIF Crail 2 25 163 Anderson John 39 FIF Kilrenny 2 5 32 Anderson Margaret 19 FIF Anstruther E 2 13 81 Anderson Mary 12 FIF Anstruther E 2 5 32 Anderson Mary 39 FIF Kilrenny 2 5 32 Anderson Mary 41 FIF Anstruther E 2 7 47 Anderson Mary Jean 4 FIF Anstruther E 2 7 47 Anderson Mitchell [male] 37 FIF Anstruther E 2 7 47 Anderson Peter 1 FIF Anstruther E 2 14 95 Anderson Robert 4 FIF Anstruther E 2 5 32 Anderson Thomas 25 FIF Kilrenny 2 13 81 Anderson William 21 FIF Anstruther E 2 12 76 Armit Jane 82 FIF Anstruther E 2 4 26 Austen Jane 27 FIF Crail 2 14 89 Austin Andrew 24 FIF Leuchars 2 14 89 Bain James 67 ANS Cupar 2 14 92 Baine Agnes 23 FIF Kilconquhar 2 25 163 Baldy David 15 FIF Kilrenny 2 2 9 1861 Fife : 402 Anstruther Easter 1861 Fife : 402 Anstruther Easter Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Balfour Cecilia 54 FIF Crail 1 4 30 Balfour Elizabeth 50 FIF Anstruther E 2 2 8 Balfour James 52 FIF Crail 1 4 30 Ballantyne John 86 FIF Anstruther E 2 24 156 Ballantyne William 82 FIF Anstruther East... 1 6 42 Balman... Margaret 66 FIF Crail 1 13 87 Barclay James 45 MLN Leith 2 3 17 Barclay Mary 50 FIF Kirkcaldy 2 3 17 Batchelor Alexander 10 FIF Anstruther 1 6 44 (Wester?) Batchelor Alexander 39 Edinburgh T & Co 1 6 44 Batchelor David 15 FIF Anstruther 1 6 44 (Wester) Batchelor Elizabeth 39 FIF Leuchars 1 6 44 Batchelor Janet 1 FIF Anstruther (Easter) 1 6 44 Batchelor John 12 FIF Anstruther 1 6 44 (Wester?) Batchelor John 72 FIF Anstruther 1 19 118 Batchelor Mary 72 ELN No Berwick 1 19 118 Batchelor Rachell 4 FIF Anstruther 1 6 44 (Wester?) Batchelor William 8 FIF Anstruther 1 6 44 (Wester?) Beat Margaret 70 FIF Anstruther E 2 21 133 Beatt Jane 76 FIF Anstruther E 2 23 148 Beatt Mary Jane 20 ENG 2 23 148 Bell Euphemia 21 FIF Dairsie 1 2 18 Bertie Catherine 2 FIF Anstruther E 1 4 24 Bertie Margaret 7 MLN Leith 1 4 24 Bertie Margaret 36 ROC Ferintosh 1 3 24 Bertie Thomas 35 ANS St Virgin's 1 3 24 Bertie William 11 ANS Montrose 1 4 24 Birrel Jane 41 FIF Kilconquhar 1 10 69 Bisset Alexander 14 FIF Carnbee 2 20 128 Bisset Alexander 19 FIF Carnbee 2 24 159 Bisset Alexander 42 FIF Anstruther W 2 20 128 Bisset Jane 41 FIF Carnbee 2 20 128 Bisset Janet 10 FIF Anstruther W 2 20 128 Bisset Margaret 16 FIF Anstruther W 2 20 128 Bisset Mary 12 FIF Anstruther W 2 20 128 Bisset Peter 7 FIF Anstruther W 2 20 128 Black Andrew 29 FIF Anstruther 1 5 33 Black Christian B 2 FIF Anstruther 1 5 33 Black James 11 mo FIF Anstruther 1 5 33 Black Jessie 37 FIF Anstruther E 1 22 137 Black John 9 FIF Anstruther E 1 22 137 Black Julia G 11 FIF Anstruther E 1 22 137 Black Robert 7 FIF Anstruther E 1 22 137 Black Sophia F 3 FIF Anstruther 1 5 33 Black Thomas 42 FIF Wemyss 1 22 137 Black Violet 27 Edinburgh T & Co 1 5 33 Blyth Elizabeth 12 ENG 2 3 20 Blyth Isabella 43 ANS Dundee 2 6 40 1861 Fife : 402 Anstruther Easter 1861 Fife : 402 Anstruther Easter Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Blyth Jamima 21 FIF Markinch 2 24 158 Blyth John 16 FIF Charleston 2 3 20 Blyth John 60 FIF Newburgh 2 3 20 Blyth Lillie 51 FIF Charleston 2 3 20 Blyth Peter 18 ANS Dundee 2 3 20 Bonthron David 19 FIF Kilrenny 2 1 2 Bonthron David 76 FIF St Andrews 2 1 2 Bonthron Elizabeth 27 FIF Anstruther E 2 8 50 Bonthron Euphemia 72 FIF Crail 2 1 2 Bonthron James 7 mo FIF Anstruther E 2 8 50 Bonthron John 31 FIF Buckhaven 2 8 50 Bonthron Margret 26 FIF Cellardyke 1 8 57 Brand Alexander 15 FIF Pathhead 2 18 113 Bremner Alexander 26 CAI Wick 2 14 88 Bridie Andrew 1 FIF Anstruther E 2 13 85 Bridie Andrew 58 FIF Anstruther W 2 14 91 Bridie Anna 58 FIF Anstruther E 2 14 91 Bridie Anna Dawson 2 mo FIF Anstruther E 2 13 85 Bridie Christina 33 FIF Anstruther E 2 14 91 Bridie Elizabeth Haselton 3 FIF Anstruther E 2 14 91 Bridie Ellen 29 ENG 2 13 85 Brown Agnes 61 FIF Cellardyke 2 23 153 Brown Alexander 7 FIF Anstruther E 2 21 132 Brown Alexander 18 FIF Crail 1 6 41 Brown Andrew 5 FIF Anstruther E 2 21 132 Brown Ann 30 FIF Ceres 1 12 83 Brown Catherine 57 FIF Markinch 2 25 164 Brown Cecilia 18 FIF Kilrenny 1 4 30 Brown Crawford [female] 1 FIF Anstruther E 2 21 132 Brown Crawford [female] 43 FIF Crail 2 20 132 Brown David 9 FIF Anstruther E 2 21 132 Brown David 62 ANS Airlie 2 1 1 Brown Elspet 67 FIF St Andrews 2 25 163 Brown Georgina 11 FIF Anstruther E 2 21 132 Brown Isabella 22 FIF Anstruther E 2 1 1 Brown James 3 FIF Anstruther E 1 14 93 Brown [deleted] James 14 FIF Kingsbarns 1 24 140 Brown James 17 FIF Anstruther E 2 20 132 Brown James 29 FIF Pittenweem 2 9 58 Brown James 32 FIF Anstruther E 2 5 30 Brown James 38 FIF Crail 1 14 93 Brown James 52 ANS Airlie 2 6 36 Brown James 61 FIF Crail 2 25 163 Brown James B 3 FIF Anstruther E 1 12 83 Brown Jane 2 FIF Anstruther E 1 14 93 Brown Jane 19 FIF Anstruther E 2 20 132 Brown Jane 39 ANS Essie 1 14 93 Brown Janet 7 mo FIF Anstruther E 1 12 83 Brown John 4 FIF Anstruther E 1 12 83 Brown John 6 FIF Anstruther E 1 14 93 Brown John 13 FIF Anstruther E 2 21 132 Brown John 36 FIF Pittenweem 1 12 83 1861 Fife : 402 Anstruther Easter 1861 Fife : 402 Anstruther Easter Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Brown John 49 FIF Anstruther E 1 9 63 Brown John 49 FIF Anstruther E 2 20 132 Brown John 57 FIF Crail 2 25 164 Brown Joseph 3 FIF Anstruther E 2 21 132 Brown Margaret 15 FIF Anstruther 1 1 6 Brown Margaret 27 FIF Largo 2 5 30 Brown Margaret 87 FIF Kilrenny 2 18 117 Brown Marion A 28 FIF Anstruther E 2 4 25 Brown Mary 7 FIF Anstruther E 1 14 93 Brown May 78 FIF Elie 2 19 120 Brown William 65 FIF Anstruther E 2 2 9 Bruce Elizabeth 52 LKS Glasgow 2 15 100 Brydie Robert 51 FIF Anstruther E 2 7 44 Buchan Peter 20 FIF Kennoway 1 4 29 Budge Elizabeth Turnbull 23 FIF Anstruther W 2 12 73 Buist Jessie 7 FIF Pittenweem 2 13 78 Butters Agnes 7 ENG 1 9 61 Butters George 1 FIF Anstruther E 1 9 61 Butters George 38 FIF Carnbee 1 9 61 Butters Julia 30 ENG 1 9 61 Butters Mary 5 ENG 1 9 61 Cairns Elizabeth 63 FIF Cameron 2 18 114 Cairns Elizabeth 65 FIF Carnbee 2 9 57 Caithness Elizabeth 52 FIF Anstruther E 2 10 64 Caithness Jessie F 27 FIF Kettle 2 11 64 Caldwell Ebenezer 54 MLN Currie 1 1 8 Campbell Margaret 24 FIF Anstruther E 2 16 103 Campbell Marjory 3 FIF Kilrenny 2 16 103 Campbell Mary 2 FIF Anstruther E 2 16 103 Campbell Peter 26 FIF Kilrenny 2 16 103 Campbell Peter 55 FIF Burnt Island 1 7 51 (C)avins Isabella 49 FIF Carnbee 1 1 5 Christie Ann 24 FIF Anstruther W 2 13 79 Christie Christian 48 FIF Anstruther W 2 8 51 Christie David 2 LKS Glasgow 2 11 67 Christie David 27 FIF Anstruther W 2 11 67 Christie David 58 FIF Crail 2 13 79 Christie Jane 19 FIF Anstruther E 2 8 51 Christie John 14 FIF Anstruther E 2 8 51 Christie Margaret 15 FIF Anstruther E 2 8 51 Christie Margaret 30 IRL 2 11 67 Christie Mary 57 FIF Anstruther W 2 13 79 Christie Thomas 21 FIF Anstruther E 2 8 51 Clark Ann 26 FIF Leuchars 2 12 121 Clark Elizabeth 25 INV Petty 2 7 41 Clark Helen 42 FIF Crail 1 3 22 Clark Jessie 25 PER Dunkeld 2 12 71 Clark John 23 FIF Crail 2 12 121 Cormack Alexander 28 BEW Colingham 2 18 115 Cormack Ann 1 FIF Anstruther E 2 16 102 Cormack Ann 4 FIF Anstruther E 2 18 115 Cormack Ann 22 FIF Kilrenny 2 16 102 1861 Fife : 402 Anstruther Easter 1861 Fife : 402 Anstruther Easter Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Cormack James 25 CAI Wick 2 16 102 Cormack Margaret 5 FIF Anstruther W 2 18 115 Cormack Margaret 28 BEW Eyemouth 2 18 115 Cormack Robert 2 FIF Anstruther E 2 18 115 Cormack Thomas 3 FIF Anstruther E 2 16 102 Cormick William 75 IRL Tyrone 1 11 76 Cornfoot Margaret 60 FIF Kilconquhar 2 5 34 Couper William 60 CAI Wick 1 4 28 Craig William 15 CAI Wick 1 8 57 Crawford Barbara 39 FIF Kilrenny 1 14 92 Crawford Elizabeth 39 SHI Lerwick 1 7 48 Crawford Georgina 25 FIF Kilrenny 1 14 92 Crawford James 5 MLN North Leith 1 7 48 Crawford James 35 FIF Anstruther 1 7 48 Crawford Jane D 67 FIF Kilrenny 1 14 92 Crawford Janet 41 FIF Kilrenny 1 14 92 Crombie Catherine 30 PER Blairgowrie 2 3 20 Crombie John 35 PER Blairgowrie 2 3 20 Culbert Elizabeth 19 FIF Anstruther E 1 20 128 Culbert Isabella 35 FIF Kilconquhar 1 20 128 Culbert James 40 FIF Anstruther
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